This is a discussion on Tips for Buying insurance. within the Accident & Injuries Discussion Forums forums, part of the Main Forums category; Step 1: Starting Out When it comes to auto insurance, you want to be adequately covered if you get in an accident but you don't want to pay any more than you have to. So how can you navigate your way through this murky subject? Keep telling yourself there is ...
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When it comes to auto insurance, you want to be adequately covered if you get in an accident but you don't want to pay any more than you have to. So how can you navigate your way through this murky subject? Keep telling yourself there is money to be saved. How much? Hundreds, even thousands, per year. For example, one of our editors typed all of his insurance information into a comparative insurance service. The quotes (for very basic coverage on two old cars) ranged from $1,006 to $1,807 — a difference of $801 a year. If you're currently dumping thousands into your insurance company's coffers because of a couple of tickets, an accident or a questionable credit rating, shopping your policy against others may be well worth the effort. Look at it this way — you can convert the money you save into the purchase of something you've desired for a long time. Hold that goal in your mind. Step 2: How Much Coverage Do You Need? To find the right auto insurance, start by figuring out the amount of coverage you need. This varies from state to state. So take a moment to find out what coverage is required where you live. Make a list of the different types of coverage and then return for the next step. (You will find a list of each state's requirements and an explanation of the various types of insurance in "How Much Auto Insurance Do You Really Need?" Also, check out "Little-Known but Important Insurance Issues" as it has a glossary of basic insurance terminology.) Now that you know what is required, you can decide what you need in addition. Some people are quite cautious. They base their lives on worst-case scenarios. Insurance companies love these people. That's because insurance companies know what your chances are of being in an accident, and how likely it is for your car to be damaged or stolen. The information the insurance company has collected over previous decades is crunched into "actuarial tables" that give insurance adjustors a quick look at the probability of just about any occurrence. So how much insurance should you buy beyond your state's minimum? Experts recommend that if you have a lot of assets you should get enough liability coverage to protect them. For instance, if you purchase $50,000 of bodily injury liability coverage but have $100,000 in assets, attorneys could go after your treasures in the event of an accident in which you're at fault and the other party's medical bills exceed $50,000. General recommendations for liability limits are $50,000 bodily injury liability for one person injured in an accident, $100,000 for all people injured in an accident and $25,000 property damage liability (that is, 50/100/25) given that half of the cars on the road are worth more than $20,000. Here again, though, let your financial situation be your guide. If you have no assets, don't buy excess coverage. Another issue to consider is that the limits of any uninsured and/or underinsured motorist coverage that you purchase cannot exceed the limits of your liability coverage. Such coverage, he said, can be valuable, as it will cover lost income if you're out of work for several months after being injured in a major accident. Your driving habits may also be a consideration. If your past is filled with crumpled fenders, if you have a lead foot or a long commute on a treacherous winding road, then you should get more comprehensive coverage. Keep in mind that you don't have to buy collision and comprehensive coverage. If your vehicle is older, if you have a good driving record and if there is a low likelihood that it would be totaled in an accident, but a high likelihood of it being stolen, you could buy comprehensive but not collision. Step 3: Review Your Driving Record and Current Insurance Policy Before you begin shopping for insurance you should check the following: the status of your driving record, your current coverage and the premiums you are paying. You should know how many tickets you have had recently. But time plays tricks and our memories repress painful incidents. If you can't remember how long that speeding ticket has been on your record, check with your state's DMV. If your record will soon improve, and the points you earned will finally disappear, wait until that happens before you get quotes. Nothing drives up the price of insurance like a bad driving record. Also, you should contact your auto insurance company or pull out a recent bill. Jot down the amount of coverage you have and what you are paying for it. Take note of the yearly and monthly cost of your insurance since many of your quotes will be given both ways. Now you have a figure in mind to try to beat. Step 4: Solicit Competitive Quotes Now that you have made several practical and philosophical decisions, it's time to start shopping. Begin by setting aside about an hour for this task. Bring all your records — your current insurance policy, your driver license number and your vehicle registration. Drink plenty of coffee. Have a phone at your elbow. And, of course, power up your computer. Begin with the online services. If you go to InsWeb.com or other online insurance quote sites, you can type in your information and get a list of comparative quotes. These forms take about 15 minutes to complete. If this bores you, just remind yourself how much you will be saving and that you can use the money to buy something nice for yourself. If the entire shopping process takes you two hours to complete and you save $800, you're effectively earning $400 an hour. A few things to keep in mind: 1) When you use quote sites, you may not get instant quotes. Some companies may contact you later by e-mail, and some that are not "direct providers" may put you in touch with a local agent, who will then calculate a quote for you. (A "direct provider," like Geico, sells an insurance policy to you directly; other companies like State Farm sell insurance through local agents. We'll discuss the pros and cons of each later.) 2) It's not easy to get quotes from these sites in all states — if you live in New Jersey, for instance, you'll probably find it faster to pick up the phone, since most insurers in this state currently don't provide online quotes. You can also try getting quotes from some of the insurance companies listed on the Edmunds.com Web site — Liberty Mutual, Geico or Progressive. These forms will take about 10 minutes each to complete. Step 5: Record and Compare Quotes While you're researching companies, make notes in a separate computer file or on a piece of paper divided into categories. This will keep you from duplicating your efforts. When you visit the different online insurance sites, you should take note of several things: * Annual and monthly rates for the different types of coverage — make sure to keep the coverage limits the same so that you can make "apples-to-apples" comparisons * An 800 number to call for questions you can't get answered online * The insurance company's payment policy (When is your payment due? What happens if you're late in making a payment?) * Discounts offered by the insurance company that pertain to you * The insurance company's consumer complaint ratio from your state's department of insurance Web site (more on this later) * The insurance company's A.M. Best and Standard & Poor's ratings (more on this later) |
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Thanks for this post! Of all articles I have read, this is by far the most complete!
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Hello All,
Thanks for such a valuable tips, this will help to insured properly through insurance company. Today getting insurance (either auto, life ar anyone) does not mean that is it necessary to go to an insurance agent to find full coverage for your Vehicle. While this was the only way in the past to have a car covered; it is now possible to buy car insurance online instantly. Getting an insurance policy online means there is no need to take time off from work to get to the agent before they close, and the policy is located either on the computer or at their website to review when questioning coverage. |
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The tips given in the post are nice and informative. Thank you for such a good and informative post about Insurance. I got a good Idea on Insurance.
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Thanks for such a useful information regarding auto insurance. I will suggest others to read this article. I want to add something in this discusson:
For saving money on Auto insurance, first select good company for that. You can search on internet the available sites of insurance. Then compare all of them for choosing best company which can provide good service as well as reasonable price. I have also followed these steps when i was looking for insurance company. I took policy from online-autoinsurance.net. Regards. |
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Thank you for the tips. I personally consider following before going for an insurance.
-The amount I can afford for an insurance. I will consider my current income and future plans. -The term for the insurance. -What type of insurance I need. I may consider how I can add my other insurance needs such as property insurance, health insurance, pension scheme to my main life policy. -The stability of the insurance firm. -The ways I can maximize benefits for a minimum cost.
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Very good information about insurance. I have to need it.
thanks for sharing these useful tips. Keep sharing
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The Internet offers a world of luxury and one of the most popular luxuries is the ability to shop from home.Sure, we've been able to shop from home for quite some time via magazines and television,but shopping on the Internet offers a different kind of shopping experience.Shopping on the Internet offers more time to thoroughly search for and read up on the product you intend to purchase.
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Nice Post this is very informative it will help me in choosing the right insurance
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Drivers who are getting auto insurance policy for the first time can get competitive quotes and save money.
Auto insurance companies generally give discounts for safety features such as; -new cars less than 3 years old -cars with safety features such as airbags, anti-theft measures, or anti-lock brakes -covering auto insurance, homeowner’s insurance, or other insurance from the same insurance company
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