Know Your Auto Insurance

Autos & TrucksInsurance

  • Author Cawn Redy
  • Published May 28, 2008
  • Word count 510

Picking the right auto insurance has always been a tricky task. A lot of people get dazed by the offers made by countless insurance companies sprouting all over like dandelions in spring. If you're new to the whole car insurance business, you'll probably find yourself grabbing the first deal that you come across as cheap. Then you later regret the decision when you find yourself with insurmountable bills that you weren't even aware of having.

This brings us to a bunch of tips that will greatly help in choosing the right auto insurance:

Determine your insurance coverage

You don't want to pay for something that you're not liable for, right? As far as car insurance goes, the cleaner your driver's slate is, the lower the coverage cost. So check with the insurance provider that you're not paying for an insurance that's fit for someone who has a track record for speeding.

Budget counts a lot!

Always remember that the more installments you're given to pay for the car insurance, the more expensive it gets. Choose the best payment option that fits your budget and does not leave your wallets bleeding.

Don't buy from the first agent you meet

There are a lot of car insurance companies and all of them want to sell their insurances quick. Don't jump on the first offer that you receive. Visit as many car insurance companies as you can and get the right quotes for your car. Compare and choose which company has the best offer!

Discounts exist!

Insurance companies give discounts especially if you purchase multiple insurances from them. Other forms of discounts can come from students who have averages of either A or B in school, teens who graduate from advanced driving lessons, automobile paraphernalia and the like. It won't hurt to ask the agent for other discounts.

Talk to your insurance provider...then buy the car

The price of your insurance premium is based on how much your car is along with the cost of repairing it, the chances of the car getting stolen and the car's safety record. Talk to the insurance agents before purchasing a car and make sure that everything that has the word "expense" in it is clear between both parties involved.

Higher deductible is an option

Insurance bills can be lowered by increasing deductibles. Only thing is, you have to make sure that you can pay for what you filed when you issue a claim.

Consider stacking coverages when filing claims

Stacking your uninsured motorist coverages means that you can get from more than one of your car insurance policies. Just make sure that stacking coverages is legal from where you live and remember that you're probably going to pay a higher premium for stacked coverages.

Notify your insurance company of any changes

In order to avoid fines, make sure that you cancel your old policy when you shift to a new one. Cancel at the same day you sign up for a new insurance and you can do this by either calling them or in writing.

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