Choosing Your Motor Car Insurance Provider

Finance

  • Author Conrad Harris
  • Published May 29, 2010
  • Word count 526

Early on in life I was cheated out of my own money many times by motor car insurance brokers. The problem wasn't really the money itself. I had plenty of money. It was really the principle of the thing that made it so upsetting to me - how these firms could jump through loopholes in their seemingly guaranteed policies and hide behind mounds of litigation and technical financial and legal jargon.

I think one of the main reasons this particular market is producer-friendly is the fact that the consumer is usually largely uneducated and illiterate in terms of the underlying policies and regulations of most motor car insurance brokers. As such, one party is more knowledgeable about the subject than the other and that party can take advantage of the other however they please for the most part.

Most of the time people seem to base their choice on the service aspect of a particular broker. Sure, they're all going to be nice to you, but it's important to look at their track record and their policies and disclaimers and the like. Also, everyone wants to go with what everyone else is doing because they figure the majority can't possibly be doing something wrong or stupid. Remember, however, that just because the majority chooses one thing over another doesn't necessarily mean it is the right choice. Keep these things in mind when choosing a motor car insurance broker.

Don't go with whoever you see the most ads for. This isn't exactly an indicator of the quality of service they will provide. That said, however, in terms of economics, the broker that spends the most money on their ads likely plans on sticking around for a long time so it would be a good bet to go with them as it is an indicator of a quality motor car insurance broker with a long term goal.

Another important idea: Do not base your decision strictly on the quoted price of a motor car insurance policy. You may be quick to go with whichever broker offers the cheapest price, but in the long run it may not actually be the cheapest. Their underlying policies may contain hidden fees and costs that will eventually render them more expensive than an alternative broker. This is why it is so important to do your homework on the matter.

Check their discounts and special plans. Some motor car insurance brokers may offer special incentives that you may qualify for that the competition does not offer, such as good grades or a safe driving record. Consider this when choosing, as these discounts will make your policy significantly cheaper.

Lastly, don't be so quick to throw out the small independent firms. Smaller, privatized banks are able to offer lower interest rates. Similarly, independent motor car insurance brokers are sometimes a better route to take than the traditional larger corporations, depending of course on your specific needs.

Don't stress yourself out. Don't make the process more complicated than it needs to be. Just take your time, do your homework, and stay organized, and you'll have yourself a great motor car insurance broker in no time.

Conrad writes to help people find affordable motor car insurance. His site is called Car Insurance Ireland.

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