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Car Insurance Policy Options
There are many ways to tailor your auto insurance
policy coverage to your specific needs. Find an auto
insurance company that will work with you and can offer you
good rates. There are plenty of these on the Internet, so make sure you
shop around. Your state may require minimum coverage's levels, but aside
from that, you can select the coverage's and amounts you'd like. In
addition to the various coverage options, there are also general policy
options. Within certain parameters, you can make decisions here as well.
Your insurance coverage is only in
effect during the period specified in your policy. This
period of time is determined when you enter into the contract with
the insurer. Typically, auto policies are in effect for six months
or one-year terms. You may also be able to purchase auto
insurance for longer or shorter periods of time.
Generally speaking, your premiums should be slightly lower when
you purchase a policy with a longer period. With
longer policies, the insurer can spread out the administrative
costs of writing the policy over a longer period of time.
You can cancel your insurance policy at any
time before its expiration date. However, be aware that most insurers
have specific procedures that you must follow in order to do so. When
you cancel before the end of the policy there may be a penalty,
but not all auto insurers penalize you for early cancellation. Check
with your insurer for more information.
Most insurers give you three options for paying your
insurance premium:
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Pay the entire annual or semi-annual premium up
front,
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Make a down payment on the premium (often two
months worth) and then divide the remainder into monthly
installments, or
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Pay an equal monthly amount for 10 or 12 months.
Each payment method has pros and cons. Paying the
entire amount up front might be financially impossible for you. A
payment plan can be good, but insurers will charge you interest or a
monthly service fee. Check with your insurer to see when and if they
charge interest or fees for a payment plan.
Towing and labor insurance (also called
Emergency Road Service coverage) is an option that provides coverage for
emergency road service and towing. Under this coverage, the insurer will
pay towing and labor costs incurred each time your "covered
auto" or any "non-owned auto" is disabled, up to the policy
limit. This coverage is available any time your vehicle breaks down and
is not limited to accidents covered under your physical damage coverage.
The insurer will only pay for labor (such as changing a tire or
jump-starting your car) performed at the location where your vehicle is
disabled, not the repair work done at a service station.
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Covered auto: This term includes all vehicles
listed on the Declarations page of your policy. It also
includes any passenger vehicles that you purchase during the policy
period, assuming you give notice to your insurer within 30 days
after you become the owner.
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Non-owned auto: A non-owned auto is a vehicle
that either you borrow or use as a substitute for your "covered
auto." A borrowed vehicle is covered as long as it is not
furnished or available for your regular use. (If a vehicle is
furnished for your regular use, you should be listed on that owner's
policy.) Substitute vehicles are covered when your
"covered auto" is out of normal use because of breakdown,
repair, servicing, loss, or destruction.
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Car Insurance
Transportation expense (rental) coverage
Optional rental coverage pays a pre-set amount per
day for transportation expenses (usually a rental car) when your car is
being repaired because of an accident or other damage. In order for the
rental benefit to take effect, the theft or accident has to be one that
is covered under the physical damage section of your policy. This
coverage may or may not apply to stolen vehicles. Check with your
insurer.
This coverage is often limited to $15 per day, with
a maximum payout of $450. For an additional premium, the per-day and
maximum limits can be increased. The coverage kicks in only when your
vehicle is unusable for more than 24 hours. The payment is further
limited to the period reasonably required to repair your vehicle.
Insurance Emergency
Roadside Service
When you get your auto insurance, you are usually asked if you
would like to add emergency roadside service. Since the cost for
emergency roadside service coverage is minimal, most people just answer
"yes" to their agent when offered this coverage. But, do you
know what is covered under your emergency roadside service plan?
- Car Insurance What is Emergency
Roadside Service?
Almost all insurance companies offer emergency
roadside service. Sometimes they fall under different names such as a
motor club or roadside assistance. Basically, these plans can give you
help for a variety of roadside problems by calling one number.
All plans are different, but most will cover the costs
of services to fix a flat tire, getting your keys out of your locked
car, running out of gas, jump starting your vehicle, or getting a tow
truck.
New Car! Make Sure You
Have Gap Insurance
Just bought a new car? What if an accident occurred soon after taking
your brand new ride off the lot? You have full coverage insurance,
right? So, you're covered....maybe not.
When you drive your new car off the lot the value of your vehicle
plummets, sometimes as much as 20-30%. Take for instance you pay $25,000
for you new vehicle and have an accident a month later. You probably
have only made at the most one payment and if you did not put any money
down your loan amount is still close to the $25,000 purchase price.
Unfortunately, even with full coverage, which includes comprehensive and
collision, you will only receive the market value of your vehicle which
could be as much as 20-30% lower than the purchase price.
How Do You
Read Auto Insurance Policy?
Your policy is a legal contract, so at first
glance it can seem confusing. But, if you know what to look for and
where to find it, your policy becomes a lot easier to understand.
Each auto and homeowners insurance policy has three standard
parts:
Here you'll find your name, a statement of the
policy period during which you are covered and the amount of
premium you pay. The declarations page also includes a detailed
description of the insurance coverage's provided and gives the
maximum dollar limit the insurer will pay for a claim under each
coverage.
This is the heart of the policy. It describes
what the insurance company will do in exchange for the premium
you're paying. The insuring agreement states who is covered: The persons
named as insured on the declarations page, residents of the same
household and persons using the car with the permission of the insured.
Everything is spelled out specifically in an attempt to avoid
misunderstanding. Read the definitions section and the list of
exclusions that apply to each coverage. Its vital that you know what you
are covered for and what you are not covered for when you need to use
your coverage!
This section describes your responsibilities
when you file a claim, for example how much time you have to report it
and what documentation you must give to the insurance company. It
also explains the policy cancellation terms. You can cancel your policy
at anytime, however your insurance provider may only cancel under
certain conditions and with advance notice to you.
Comparing Car
Insurance Policies
Before purchasing auto insurance, you should
evaluate and compare the various products offered to ensure that you get
the coverage you need at the right price.
Before buying new or additional coverage, review the
coverage you already have. It's a good idea to sit down with your insurance
agent or financial advisor to look over your auto policy. Talk
about your current and future insurance needs. You may be able to
increase your liability coverage or make limited changes to an existing policy
if you find that the coverage you have is inadequate. On the other hand,
there may be occasions when you need to purchase an entirely new policy.
Your annual policy is up for renewal: review it and
make necessary changes. The day the quote from your current insurer
comes (usually a month or so before your policy expires) is an ideal
time to shop around and compare the rates of other insurers.
Your family status changes (married, divorced,
kids): You may become more concerned about protecting assets after you
get married, or you may wish to purchase more liability or collision
coverage after your son or daughter gets a driver's license.
Your property increases in value: Your home is your
most valuable asset. Without adequate auto liability protection, your
home could be seized to pay a judgment against you.
Your net worth increases: As your net worth
increases, you will have more assets (and more valuable assets) to
protect. Also, wealthy people are sometimes targeted for lawsuits.
You buy a new (or additional) car: When you buy a
car, you'll need to change your automobile policy to insure it. Take a
few minutes to review your liability coverage under that policy, and
make sure that your liability limits are still adequate.
Although automobile insurance policies are
standardized to a certain extent, it's still important to compare
policies in terms of price, coverage, exclusions, and the reputation of
the insurance company. In this day and age you can find
many auto insurance companies on the Internet providing
quotes. This is very convenient, but make sure you don't have to buy
anything or pay an extra fee. If a company can get your free quotes
(which most can), make sure you get the quotes for free.
Shop around. You can get quotes from insurers either
on their websites or by calling their customer service numbers. Make
sure you compare several insurers so you can make sure you're getting
the best deal.
Make sure you are comparing similar policies. You
can't fairly weigh one policy against another unless you are comparing
similar provisions and exclusions. Think about deductibles and limits of
liability, as well as price.
Weigh the policy cost against coverage and service
provided. When buying auto insurance, your goal should be to buy the
best quality coverage offered will adequately protects you at a price
you can afford. Each insurance company is allowed to set its own rates
(within limits), and you may find that coverage at Company A might
simply cost more than the same or similar coverage at Company B. You may
also find that the premium you pay will be less if you buy multiple
policies with the same company.
Evaluate the strength and reputation of the
insurance company. It's important to buy auto insurance from a
financially sound, reputable insurance company. You (or your insurance
agent) should check the ratings published by one of several companies,
such as A.M. Best, Moody's, Standard & Poor's, or Duff & Phelps.
These ratings can tell you how financially sound an insurance company
is. Try to find out something about the claims-paying practices of the
insurance company.
Talk to your agent or any friends or family members who may have dealt
with the company in the past. Does the company settle claims quickly?
Does it refuse to pay certain claims? Does the company have a good
reputation in the industry? These intangibles can be very important to
your overall satisfaction with the insurance company.
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