- Remember always. You are statistic.
To a car insurer, you�re not Ricky Jones, 27 years old from Bethesda Maryland, you�re statistical risk profile, a policy number coded A067YY56. Put simply, a car insurer bases its premium (or its decision to insure you at all) on your �risk factors,� including some things that may seem unrelated to driving a car, including your occupation, who you are and how you live. - Car insurers differ.
As with anything else you purchase, what appears to be the same product will have different prices, depending on the company. Be smart, shop around. - Don�t just look at price.
Like car shipping, a low car insurance price is no bargain if an insurer takes forever to service your claim or worse, denies you. Research the insurer�s record for claims service, as well as its financial stability. - Go beyond the basics.
Most states require only a minimum of auto-insurance liability coverage, but you should look for more coverage than that. - Ask for a discount.
Insurers provide discounts to reward behavior that reduces risk. However, Americans waste some $300 billion a year because they forget to ask for them! - Ask for the real thing.
Insurers cut costs by paying only for car parts made by companies other than the car�s manufacturer. These parts can be inferior. Demand parts by the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). - At claims time, your insurer isn�t necessarily your friend.
Your idea of fair compensation may not match your insurer�s. Your insurer�s job is to restore you financially. Your job is to prove your losses so you get what you need. - Before you file a claim, be prepared.
Keep your policy current, and re-read it before you file a claim so there are no surprises. - Always carry car insurance
Duh - If you own a home, see if you can bundle (umbrella) your home and car insurance with one carrier.
Many offer sizable discounts to those who com
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Considering Car Insurance
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