Coop Car Insurance - Insured For Years So I Had Great Rates Right? Really, Gulp, You're Kidding!

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  • Author William Price
  • Published January 18, 2011
  • Word count 398

I haven't had a ticket or accident in over 15 years. My spouse had a small fender bender, two years ago, no tickets, and no other claims. Our insurance rates for our cars continued to rise to over $2000 twice per year. When we reduced the number of cars, and the premium did not proportionately decline, we began to ask questions. The response we received from our insurance company was, based on our driving record and claims, we were getting the best rate available to us. The Insurer also informed us that we were receiving a specially discounted rate, because we also insured our properties with them. Perceiving that we were being treated in a disingenuous manner, we decided to look at other options.

Shopping companies, we discovered that we qualified for the same coverage, at $1,256. per year instead of $2000+ every 6 months. How is that possible?

Here are 5 things we learned during our search for better car insurance.

  1. When buying coverage from insurers, it is a buyer beware economy. Loyalty from a consumer of auto insurance is a condition to be maximally exploited by the insurer. Conversely there is no loyalty from the insurer to the insured. It is about the money and the commission the agent and the company make.

  2. To get the best rates and service shop for car insurance annually. Insurance companies are hungry for business and change their polices and premiums frequently to get new business in the door.

  3. Getting new customers, is the primary effort of insurance agents, new business means commission payouts that are generally higher than a simple renewal. An agent will work harder to find the best rates offered to secure you as a new client.

  4. If you do get a moving violation, or have an accident, it is your responsibility to track the impact of the event, on the annual rate. One cannot expect that the insurance company will be attending to this detail, and that they will automatically reduce your premium when the elapsed time, has reached the date where the mishap should no longer impact your premium.

  5. Always ask questions, and take nothing for granted. The best weapon against being overcharged by insurers is aggressively seeking to stay on top of any changes in the coop car insurance industry and to be willing to move to another carrier should they be able to provide you with a better rate.

To help stay on top of your car insurance rates & options visit us today at http://www.CoopCarInsurance.me

William Price is the owner of http://www.CoopCarInsurance.me where you can get up to date information, compare prices, shop multiple vendors and research additional ways to keep your car insurance rates under control and save money.

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