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Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Never forget to compare insurance policies

I'm gonna give you some tips to lower your insurance cost:

Never forget to compare insurance policies.

There are states which regulate auto insurance rates, but the insurance premiums can vary by hundreds of dollars for the exact same coverage. It is definitely worthwhile to shop around. The first thing you can do is to check with your state insurance department. They often provide information about the coverage you need, as well as sample rates from the biggest companies. You can also ask your friends or look up the yellow pages. Checking consumer guides and asking insurance agents can pay off as well. You can easily find out the price range for your insurance policy, as well as discover the lowest prices in town.

However, you should not be shopping based on price along. The insurance company should provide good service at the best price. Excellent personal service is available as well, and they provide added conveniences, although they cost a fair bit more. Ask the company how you can lower your costs, and also check their financial ratings. The rule of thumb is always to get three price quotes from three different companies, and pick the one with the best value.

It can also be a good idea to increase your deductibles. When you file a claim, the deductible is the amount you pay before the insurance company pays for the rest of the damage. A higher deductible on collision and comprehensive coverage can lead to a much lower premium. For example, increasing your deductible from $200 to $400 can reduce your premiums by up to 25%. However, you must ensure that you have the financial resources to handle the largest deductible when the time comes.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Understanding Auto Insurance

Auto insurance, also known as car insurance, is really expensive nowadays.It can cost ou from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars a year depending on the insurance company or agent, your age, your car type, your driving record, and even the area you reside in!

Despite the expensive rate of this insurance policy, you should never go without auto insurance. Almost all the states require you to protect yourself with an insurance. Actually for a minimum coverage of insurance, you only need to pay a small amount of money. However, with additional coverage for further protection you'll realize how expensive it can cost you.

Having a deep understanding on auto insurance can help you to decide on a suitable insurance policy that suits you the best.