Minggu, 20 Februari 2011

No Savings on Auto Policy That Matches Your Knowledge of Your Policy

By Ed Sneineh


Car insurance contracts should be carefully read, examined and compared before you finally make a decision. Invest your time in reading more before you decide and save money. Your learning will be a big investment for your financing.

Learn about the basic regulations in your area.
You do not have to be an attorney at law or an insurance representative to know You may not be interested in pursuing an occupation in the legal field or you do not intend to be an car insurance representative the standard regulations that impact your auto insurance policy. However, and as a first stage, be aware that the guidelines about auto insurance vary from state to state because we all know that insurance guidelines are jurisdictional, that is, what applies to a specific state may not be the same as those carried out in another state. Check the website of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners naic.org/state_web_map.htm and inspect the rules of your own state.

Three primary components that you have to note when researching about rules affecting car insurance policies:

1. Risks that are to be covered.
2. Limits of coverage in case of loss.
3. Know how to request and enjoy your claims. For example if you lost your car due to a peril not insured against, then you record will be marked with a loss 'claim' experience. This advices you not to file claims unless you have the proper coverage for it, because they will count on your record, even with a zero pay off.

Be sure to read your policy and request things to be discussed if you are do not understand them. The insurance ID card is not your auto policy. The Declaration Page is not your car policy either. Your policy is the small guide that attached with the initial package you received when you first purchased your car policy.

Know exactly your coverage benefits in case you lost your car due to the incidents that the car is insured for. Insurance companies are out there to make money, in the first place, not to believe or disbelieve your story. Insurers are very good at marketing their products but they are equally good at identifying a legal way out to escape liability when you incur a loss that needs to be paid.

Important things that you have to note are the requirements before you can file your claim and the period given for you to file the claim. You might lose your claim simply because it was filed out of time.

Know as many options as you can
Auto insurance policies may appear the same to you but they are not. Find the time to read on the conditions of each policy and compare the benefits. This may sound tiresome, correct? It's true. Studying an insurance policy, especially with the fine prints and overlapping meanings may be boring, but you need to get acquainted with it, maybe once in a while. Reading your policies is good for your financial health. The short time you need to study the policy may save you thousands of dollars. There is no doubt that the biggest discount on auto insurance is the one that you get by reading the policy. In any case, reading your policy will make you sound like an expert among the mass majority of people who do not read their car policies.

The reliability and strength of the insurance company is equally important along with the price. For sure, certain companies may offer you lower premiums but what if at the time that you file your claim, the company is already filing for insolvency proceedings? Some carriers may lower premiums to get more customers, and thus cash, when they are in financial turmoil, and to; unfortunately, be in further trouble later.

Most important factors affecting your premiums
Credit Score: People with high credit scores are rewarded with lower premiums. Insurers give quotes in consideration of several factors such as your credit score. Not all companies check credits and you may have to verify only companies that do not check credits if you have credit issues.

Description of your vehicle: Insurance companies charge based on certain criteria like value of vehicle, body build, performance, and engine size. Before buying a car, research on the car's safety rating. In addition, have a current data on what cars are prone to be car napped.

Learn more about full coverage
Have you just added a $5,500 rims to your vehicle and a $4,000 sound systems with $1,000 TVs and DVDs? All of these extras are not covered under the classic auto policy. The policy needs to be endorsed for these additions and you need to pay extra premiums. You insurance company assumes that, at the time you got full coverage policy, your auto has not been altered, therefore, the car's worth is determined as with no extras. Ask your agent about full coverage options and if they are appropriate for your case, and what are the benefits that you can get in the event of a covered loss.




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