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		<title>DWI Auto Insurance &#8211; Will My Rates Increase?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 07:21:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are convicted of a DWI then you better be prepared for your vehicle insurance to skyrocket. DWI auto insurance rates are more than any other classification of driver&#8217;s will pay. This is because a DWI conviction classifies you as a high risk driver and you will pay more in premiums to cover that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you are convicted of a DWI then you better be prepared for your vehicle insurance to skyrocket. DWI auto insurance rates are more than any other classification of driver&#8217;s will pay. This is because a DWI conviction classifies you as a high risk driver and you will pay more in premiums to cover that risk. If you live in a state where auto insurance is optional it may not be such a big deal. However there are plenty of states where it is mandatory and the DWI auto insurance rates may be too much for you to pay.<br/><br/>You may get lucky though because may insurance companies only review a person&#8217;s driving record every three years. The fact that you have a DWI may go undetected for quite some time on your current policy so you won&#8217;t be charge more. Should you decide to switch companies though for auto insurance or make any changes to your current policy your DWI will be discovered. Many times a DWI can result in your request for auto insurance not being honored or your current policy being canceled.<br/><br/>The Department of Motor Vehicles has made it harder for those with DWI convictions to hide them from insurance companies though. In many states a SR-22 form of insurance is required before the person can get their driver&#8217;s license reinstated. This requires contacting your insurance company and letting them know about the situation. SR-22 insurance is more expensive that regular auto insurance because of the high risk involved with the driver. You can expect to be mandated by the Department of Motor Vehicles to have this type of insurance for up to five years.<br/><br/>To make sure you keep the SR-22 insurance coverage after you provide proof the Department of Motor Vehicles has your file flagged by the insurance company. Should you cancel the insurance policy or they cancel it for non-payment they will be notified and your diver&#8217;s license will be suspended.<br/><br/>The insurance company does reserve the right to cancel an auto insurance policy should they find out you have a DWI. They don&#8217;t have to offer the SR-22 coverage but many of them do because of the high amount of money they can charge for it. If the insurance company plans to cancel your current policy written notice will be sent to you so you are aware of the situation.<br/><br/>According to various studies 25% of individuals with a DWI conviction never find it showing up on their driving record. This is often due to the lack of effective documenting between the legal system and the Department of Motor Vehicles. In other states the DWI can be eliminated after the driver completes a treatment program and a driver&#8217;s education class.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Caleb Liu						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Cheap Georgia Auto Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 18:36:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Compared to the rest of the United States, Georgia is regarded as one of the most affordable when it comes to auto insurance. Statistics show that the average annual auto insurance expenditures in Georgia totals around $900. The range of auto insurance premiums basically varies from one state to another.The main types of auto insurance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Compared to the rest of the United States, Georgia is regarded as one of the most affordable when it comes to auto insurance. Statistics show that the average annual auto insurance expenditures in Georgia totals around $900. The range of auto insurance premiums basically varies from one state to another.<br/><br/>The main types of auto insurance include fully comprehensive auto insurance policies, third party (fire and theft) policies, third party insurance and specialized car insurance.<br/><br/>Why get an auto insurance?<br/><br/>Auto insurance covers expenses that are incurred in vehicular accidents, fire damage, and theft. With this kind of policy, any auto owner is secured against several forms of losses.<br/><br/>Principally, this policy covers the policy owner, the automobile and the third party involved in the mishap. Owning auto insurance policies is a great advantage for you and your family as well as for your vehicle.<br/><br/>Important Considerations<br/><br/>Auto insurance is basically expensive. Logically, the more you pay for your premiums, the more coverage your insurance company can provide. Even if auto insurance policies in Georgia rate as one of the lowest, statistically speaking, you can still devise ways to lower your premiums.<br/><br/>One of the easiest ways to lessen the amount you will pay is to secure higher deductible rates. It is also important that you possess a blemish-free driving record. It would be best if the car that you have is not regularly involved in a car accidents. If you possess several cars, it would be better to insure them with the same company, as the company can give you a multiple-car discount. As much as possible, you should get all your other insurance needs (housing, life, etc.) from the same company so that you can get package discounts.<br/><br/>Unlike other states, your credit rating is not as significant in Georgia when it comes to auto insurance. It is better to focus on your own driving records and the many discount possibilities that insurance companies offer. For example, most insurance companies offer discounted rates for drivers over 55 years old and for students who have a 3.0 grade point average. Some companies offer discounts for people who carpool. Others offer discounts to drivers who have taken an approved driving safety course.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jennifer Bailey						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 08:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Auto insurance is a contract with an insurance company that helps to protect you against severe financial loss if you are ever in an auto accident Auto insurance is required to protect yourself from road and auto accidents and may include losses for liability, medical payments and any physical damage resulting from the accident. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Auto insurance is a contract with an insurance company that helps to protect you against severe financial loss if you are ever in an auto accident Auto insurance is required to protect yourself from road and auto accidents and may include losses for liability, medical payments and any physical damage resulting from the accident. The coverage of a personal auto policy includes the insured, his family members, friends and associates that may borrow the car.</p>
<p>Automobile insurance includes vehicles like cars and bikes and is available for everybody. Most states have laws that require basic auto insurance coverage for every driver. Only some states ask that you display financial responsibility. If you are involved in an auto accident or stopped by a police officer and found to be driving without car insurance or proof of financial responsibility, you will have to pay a fine or specific to the laws of your state which may also include loss of driving privileges. The financial responsibility law states that you have to demonstrate having sufficient assets to settle any judgments against you which may arise out of an auto accident. If you are uninsured and in an auto accident that involves property damage or injuries to people, you will be required to pay for any damages assessed by a court.</p>
<p>However, having <a href="http://goquickcash.com/Express_Loans/">quick payday loans</a> does not prevent a person from suing you. It does assure that the financial and legal resources of the insurance company will assist you in defending the suit and paying for the damages in the case of an automobile accident.</p>
<p>Since most states require auto insurance from all drivers, the states have assigned risk plans to assure coverage. The plans vary from state to state, but assigned risk policies are usually expensive, because a bad driving record makes you a bad risk for any insurer. Most auto insurance policies are non-assessable. If you do have an assessable policy, you can be assessed an extra amount if your insurance company has had an extraordinary amount of car accidents that year.</p>
<p>Auto insurance rates have fallen considerably across the U.S. in the last two years. The reasons contributing to this decline are:</p>
<p>Safer cars</p>
<p>Falling crime rates</p>
<p>Stringent drunk driving laws</p>
<p>Increased competition among insurance companies</p>
<p>Ageing of the population</p>
<p>With a growing need for auto insurance, many insurance companies now offer specific auto insurance deals tailored to the consumer.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>William Brister </strong></em></p>
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		<title>Uninsured Auto Accident &#8211; Someone Hit Me and I Have No Insurance!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:14:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An uninsured auto accident can put in a very bad spot, even if you are not the person who caused the accident! If you are in California, the &#8220;don&#8217;t pay don&#8217;t play&#8221; law is in effect. If you do not carry liability insurance, you cannot make a claim against the person that hit you. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>An uninsured auto accident can put in a very bad spot, even if you are not the person who caused the accident! If you are in California, the &#8220;don&#8217;t pay don&#8217;t play&#8221; law is in effect. If you do not carry liability <br />insurance, you cannot make a claim against the person that hit you. This includes bodily injury and property damage claims! You will be left at your own devices.<br/><br/>If you are not in California, then let me the first one to tell you: stop driving without insurance, go and get yourself a policy, please! You are increasing everyone&#8217;s premiums. However, this does not mean that insurance companies get a free pass. You need to learn how to protect yourself. You made a huge mistake, no question. Nevertheless, you need to learn how to protect yourself so you are not treated unfairly.<br/><br/>Insurance companies do not like people who do not have insurance (neither do judges, juries, lawyers, medical providers, nor the public in general). The insurance carrier will try to deny your claim and blame you for the accident. They will put &#8220;fault&#8221; on you! If the accident is clear (you were rear ended), then the insurance company will be more reasonable; however, if the persons that hit you denies or implies that they did not caused the accident, but you did. Then the insurance company has a duty (not optional) to believe their own client and send you a denial letter. Insurance companies are bound to believe their clients, so if the other driver does not admit fault, it will be up to you to fight back. Since you do not have insurance, you will have to learn the claim process and negotiate as if you were your own insurance adjuster. You need to be ready to settle your uninsured auto accident.<br/><br/>Remember that not having insurance does not mean you caused the accident. You need to separate the two issues and document your claim showing that you had no responsibility in the accident. The first step is to get a copy of the police report. You can go to the Police Records Office and request one. Some jurisdictions will give you a copy the same day. Some others will take up to two weeks. Once you get the police report, make sure you read it thoroughly. Make sure you ask the police records office for an overlay sheet or visit:http://www.auto-insurance-claim-advice.com/overlay-sheet.html to download one from your state.<br/><br/>You need to be looking at what contributory circumstances were attributed to you and the other driver. If there are no codes, or statements made by the officer citing you at fault, then you can point that out to the insurance company.<br/><br/>Read the police report and try to identify witnesses. You can contact them and see if they will be willing to give a statement. Many witnesses will help you if you were truly not at fault. Also look at the physical damages left on both vehicles. Is it even possible that the accident happened how the insurance company claims it did?<br/><br/>Write a letter to the insurance company and explain your position. How did the accident happen and what is your evidence. Give them a date line. If they do not answer, then proceed to file a small claims court <br />lawsuit. Most of the time, insurance companies will try to settle before you go to court. If they don&#8217;t want to settle, go in front of a judge and explain why you were not at fault. If your case is clear, then the insurance company must pay the judgment.<br/><br/>This is a difficult way to deal with your uninsured auto accident; it would be a lot easier if you had insurance in the first place. If you believe you are being &#8220;snowed&#8221; by the insurance company, consult with an attorney.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Hector Quiroga, J.D.						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Auto Insurance In Texas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 18:29:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for auto insurance in texas, you might want to check out golden rule insurance company who offers cheap auto insurance online. Of course there are plenty of other companies that also offer affordable rates, but first you should understand Texas auto insurance requirements.Texas is a tort state, which means that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you are looking for auto insurance in texas, you might want to check out golden rule insurance company who offers cheap auto insurance online. Of course there are plenty of other companies that also offer affordable rates, but first you should understand Texas auto insurance requirements.<br/><br/>Texas is a tort state, which means that the driver is financially responsible for any damage and injury they cause in an accident. Purchasing Texas Auto Insurance will fulfill this legal requirement.<br/><br/>Texas auto liability minimums are 20/40/15 which translates to $20,000 per person for injuries you cause to the other party to a total of $40,000 for all claims and up to $15,000 for damage you cause another persons property. These are the minimum requirements and it is recommended that you carry much higher levels of liability insurance.<br/><br/>In addition to required liability coverage, Texas drivers may choose to purchase coverage for some &#8220;first party benefits&#8221;. These include compensation for medical expenses, loss of income, and loss of services. These benefits apply to every accident regardless of fault.<br/><br/>Uninsured and underinsured motorist policies also cover your expenses, but these apply in the event that you are struck by a driver with inadequate liability insurance. These policies are not required, but they&#8217;re relatively inexpensive, and can provide a lot of protection.<br/><br/>Texas auto insurance companies will also offer optional policies such as collision and comprehensive coverages. <br />Be warned the mandatory requirements are way too low for the average cost of serious injuries and financial loss from an automobile accident. All insurance agents recommend you purchase much higher levels of liability insurance.<br/><br/>Auto insurance companies also offer optional coverage such as medical payments, collision, comprehensive, and uninsured and underinsured motorist&#8217;s bodily injury coverage.<br/><br/>How your insurance rates are set in Texas is different than many other states. The rates are determined by the behavior and accident rates of all Texasn drivers. The cost of insuring Texas drivers&#8217; including settlements and legal fees is totaled for the entire state and divide it up between everyone.<br/><br/>Of course these costs are not spread around evenly. The percentage of these costs that you are going to pay is determined by things like your driving record, your age, where you live, and the kind of car you drive.<br/><br/>Not all insurance companies compute their figures the same way so a driver with the same profile can land up with different rates depending on the insurance company. That&#8217;s why it is so important to get several quotes before purchasing insurance.<br/><br/>As mentioned previously liability is the most important element of your entire insurance policy. Make sure you purchase adequate liability insurance to protect your assets, because within a split second, the time it takes for an accident to occur, your life could be left in financial ruin if you are not adequately covered.<br/><br/>There are also other coverages you can buy such as collision, comprehensive, rental, and even towing and road side assistance. You will need to determine what your personal needs are.<br/><br/>When comparing insurance make sure you compare equal policies. Make sure the deductibles are the same, that the exemptions or fine print reads the same and that the liability is for the same amount. It is important to compare policies of equal quality to make sure your cheapest quote truly is your cheapest quote.<br/><br/>In less than a half hour you can have all the quotes you need and be on your way to buying cheap Texas auto insurance. Why waste time? Get busy!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Sher Matsen						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 16:29:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Auto insurance can make all of the difference in the world in the unfortunate event of an accident. Not only does it cover property damage, but auto insurance offers other protections as well.For example, liability coverage will cover damage you cause to other vehicles in an accident, and it can also cover others&#8217; medical expenses.The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Auto insurance can make all of the difference in the world in the unfortunate event of an accident. Not only does it cover property damage, but auto insurance offers other protections as well.<br/><br/>For example, liability coverage will cover damage you cause to other vehicles in an accident, and it can also cover others&#8217; medical expenses.<br/><br/>The type of policy you have will determine the dollar amount of coverage you receive in these areas. The cost of the policy will be affected by the level of protection you buy, and other factors such as your age, and driving record.<br/><br/>Given the importance of auto insurance, it&#8217;s a good idea to shop carefully when looking for appropriate coverage.<br/><br/>The policy itself is a contract that specifies your obligations, as well as the financial commitment of the insurer. The amount you pay for a set term of coverage is called the premium. Generally the premium of your auto insurance is fixed for the term of the policy barring unforeseen events, such as an accident.<br/><br/>State requirements for auto insurance vary from state to state and from individual to individual. Speaking to an insurance professional will help you make a decision based on your particular needs.<br/><br/>The premium for auto insurance is directly connected to 6 levels of coverage. These levels include comprehensive, collision, uninsured/underinsured motorist, property damage liability, bodily injury liability, and medical payments (also known as personal injury protection).<br/><br/>Comprehensive protection covers losses that are not a direct result of an accident. For example, comprehensive would come in handy if you sustained damage to your car due to a hailstorm.<br/><br/>Some drivers choose not to carry comprehensive, especially if they are driving an older vehicle of little monetary value. Also the deductible (the portion of an expense you pay out of pocket)may exceed the value of some older cars.<br/><br/>On the other hand, if you purchase a new car, especially with a loan, you may need to incorporate comprehensive in your policy.<br/><br/>Collision coverage appropriately covers your automobile in the event of a collision. This protection covers damage even if it&#8217;s determined you&#8217;re at fault in the accident. The cost of collision coverage will be affected by the deductible. Generally speaking, the higher your deductible the lower the premium for your auto insurance.<br/><br/>Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage covers you in the event that you are in an accident caused by an uninsured or underinsured driver. This protects you as well as any other designated driver of your car. This coverage can be invaluable if you sustain significant injury. This type of coverage may also cover you if you are a pedestrian and a driver hits you.<br/><br/>Property damage liability covers damages you cause to another vehicle. It also covers damages you might cause to other property. If for example, you take out the neighbor&#8217;s fence going around a corner, property damage liability coverage will cover this.<br/><br/>Bodily injury liability coverage is particularly important. This helps protect you financially in the event that you cause an accident and cause injury to other people.<br/><br/>Medical payments coverage (personal injury protection) is a type of coverage that protects you and the occupants of your car for medical related expenses.<br/><br/>Auto insurance will help you and those you love if a mishap occurs. Finding the right auto insurance policy will help make your driving experience safer and more pleasurable.<br/><br/>For more information, see Make-Getting-Insurance-Easy.com/auto-insurance<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>David S						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Auto Insurance Ratings &#8211; Help or Hindrance?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many auto insurance companies offer claims about providing excellent customer service, efficient claims processing, and good insurance coverage to the public. Some advertise the lowest available rates for insurance. All of these claims make it difficult to discern which company actually offers the best product. To help people sort through all of these companies, one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Many auto insurance companies offer claims about providing excellent customer service, efficient claims processing, and good insurance coverage to the public. Some advertise the lowest available rates for insurance. All of these claims make it difficult to discern which company actually offers the best product. To help people sort through all of these companies, one organization has developed an auto insurance rating system.<br/><br/>This rating scale, which was created by J. D. Powers and Company, provides a comprehensive evaluation of the most popular insurance companies as seen by their clients. Each insurance company is scored on 5 different criteria, and given a rating in each area between 2 and 5, with 5 being the highest possible score.<br/><br/>The first criterion in which companies are scored is that of overall satisfaction. Customers are asked to offer their perspective on their overall experience with the identified company as being positive or negative. Although this can be helpful, it is more indicative of a company&#8217;s long-term relationship with the customer than with individual customer service and effectiveness issues.<br/><br/>Each company is also evaluated with respect to the variety of policies it offers, and how thoroughly each of these policies meets individual customers&#8217; needs. This can assist prospective customers to evaluate the company&#8217;s flexibility, but a good company that provides only a few different types of policies is penalized if this method of rating is used.<br/><br/>Companies are also rated concerning pricing. Customers are asked whether they believe that the policy they have selected offers a good value for the money spent. This can be a good indicator of customer satisfaction; however, the scoring will be erroneous if some companies provide excellent policies at a higher cost. Customers who desire only basic insurance may not appreciate paying a higher premium for a higher quality of policy.<br/><br/>A fourth area that is used to rate companies is that of billing and payments. Customers are asked how promptly they feel their insurance statements are sent to them, and how streamlined the billing service is. This can be useful, especially if one company has extremely poor customer service or many billing problems are frequently problematic for its customers.<br/><br/>The last area in which companies are scored is in the customer&#8217;s individual interactions with company representatives. This criterion, which reflects customer service, is used to evaluate the agents, telephone representatives, and online support offered by the company.<br/><br/>Although these criteria are excellent in evaluating customer service, or potential service problems, they do not provide extensive information about other aspects of the insurance organization. Issues such as claims coverage and adequacy of insurance, billing reimbursement for repairs or medical expenses, or other problems are not addressed. While this system is not comprehensive, however, it does offer some system for rating the companies and assisting potential customers to consider which ones are most desirable. Although auto insurance rating systems are not 100 percent inclusive of all facets of a company, they can be very useful.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Adam Hefner						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Will Your Auto Insurance Claim Information Be Shared If You Switch Your Insurance Company?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After making an insurance claim on their auto insurance policy, people will quite often try to switch their insurance on their car over to another company in the hopes that they will get a better deal and avoid having their premium raised. What they soon find out however is that even though there may not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>After making an insurance claim on their auto insurance policy, people will quite often try to switch their insurance on their car over to another company in the hopes that they will get a better deal and avoid having their premium raised. What they soon find out however is that even though there may not have been a police report filed, the record of their insurance claim is shared with all other insurance companies, effectively blocking them from getting that sweet deal.<br/><br/>It sounds like a good idea, doesn&#8217;t it? Say maybe you hit a curb in a parking lot, doing damage to your vehicle that goes over your deductible. No one was hurt, you didn&#8217;t hit another car, but now your vehicle is damaged. You file an insurance claim, get it fixed, pay your deductible and you&#8217;re good to go. Next thing you know, your premium goes up. That&#8217;s understandable. Your insurance company now sees you as a bigger risk and therefore seeks to protect itself financially.<br/><br/>So you get the bright idea of switching companies. There was no police report, no moving violations, no public record, right? Wrong. Insurance companies have a program in place for such occurrences. This is the same program that allows them to all communicate and cooperate with each other. It&#8217;s pretty much vital to the auto insurance &#8220;system.&#8221;<br/><br/>So what are you supposed to do? In reality, there&#8217;s not much you can do. Your claims record will follow you everywhere. The best thing you can do is avoid filing any insurance claims for a few years. If you have a minor claim that doesn&#8217;t involve any other vehicles or people, consider paying for it out of pocket if you can. It&#8217;s more money up front, but may save you more money in the long run.<br/><br/>Of course, driving more safely is always your best bet. Most people are a bit &#8220;gun shy&#8221; after accidents and start to drive more carefully, so that will work in your favor. Listen to that nagging voice in your head that tells you to be more careful.<br/><br/>If you were involved in an accident with another vehicle and there is a police report, then you know that all the insurance companies will definitely know about it, should they take a look-like when you go to buy insurance from them. You may be able to save a few bucks by changing insurance companies even then, but regardless of who you go with, the best thing you can do is ask them if they have any options for lowering your premium. Some offer a discount if you attend driver&#8217;s safety school. Another option is if you have a vehicle that is fully paid for, you can just get liability coverage, which only covers any damage you do to other people and property, not your own. This is risky, but often cuts your premium in half.<br/><br/>In the end, there really is no way to pull the wool over the insurance companies&#8217; eyes. The best thing you can do is drive safely and avoid claiming any minor dents or dings that don&#8217;t involve other vehicles.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Kian Chew Chong						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Understanding Auto Insurance Rating and Underwriting Factors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Florida auto insurance costs have become ridiculously expensive and unaffordable for many with a strapped budget. Not everyone has the privilege of obtaining a scooter and eliminating insurance costs. Here are some common logical ideas which may help in reducing insurance costs in the state of Florida.First you need to understand insurance is a custom [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Florida auto insurance costs have become ridiculously expensive and unaffordable for many with a strapped budget. Not everyone has the privilege of obtaining a scooter and eliminating insurance costs. Here are some common logical ideas which may help in reducing insurance costs in the state of Florida.<br/><br/>First you need to understand insurance is a custom fit product, one size does not fit all. You may be living in Miami or Fort Lauderdale and have 2 cars which may run somewhere around $1800 for six months of insurance. Meanwhile the person living next door not more than 20 feet away also has 2 similar cars and pays $900 for similar or the same insurance. Auto insurance is rated on many different factors.<br/><br/>First there is your credit score. Why should your credit score determine the cost of insurance? Simply put, statistically it shows a persons responsibility to pay bills on time and be more aware for their actions while driving. Person with a high credit score will have more fear to get behind the wheel of a car if they are intoxicated than one with a low or no credit score. Credit score is something people want to keep and retain as it brings benefits and discounts in many different financial areas. Then there is the old driving record. For those who wear seatbelts, don&#8217;t speed or at least don&#8217;t get caught at it and are lucky enough not to have any collisions with other fellow motorists or objects, receive a huge reward from insurance companies by not being surcharged for reckless behavior.<br/><br/>Other factors which determine rates are length of driving history. Operators from certain countries outside the USA are surcharged because the insurance company can not check your driving record. Marital status believe it or not has also an effect, if you&#8217;re a single female your rate could be higher than if you were married. Florida Insurance companies are insinuating single females may have unknown friends or boyfriends which at sometime may borrow their car, this becomes a higher risk for the carrier. And of course zip code has a major role. Insurance carriers hire bean counters. People who&#8217;s job is strictly to read statistics. They create reports on every zip code in Florida state illustrating the number of accidents, speeding tickets, deaths, DUI&#8217;s, vandalism, etc. If you&#8217;re lucky enough to be in one of the congested zip codes you will enjoy the benefits of the higher cost of insurance. Another factor why Florida auto insurance is so high is due to high loss exposure. Florida is well known for its riff raff of stolen cars, stolen parts, and accident scams. While many scammers take advantage of the Florida insurance companies assets the good paying consumers who avoid trouble have to pay for these losses and expenses. So the insurance keeps rising as cars keep increasing in value and claims grow consistently.<br/><br/>With all this said what is it you can do to decrease the cost. Obviously some have realized when the fantasy of owning that dream car fades the monthly payments combined with the insurance becomes a scary reality.<br/><br/>1.Know what your buying. Different cars have different risks attached and are charged by the Florida insurance companies appropriately. A SUV may cost 10 to 30% more in insurance due to the fact that SUV&#8217;s have a greater risk of flipping over. Insuring a Lexus in Florida may cost more than insuring a Honda due to the value of the Lexus is substantially greater to the Honda. Choose several types of vehicles and get a preliminary quote on each one to compare how this in turn will fit into your monthly budget. Never buy in the moment, rationalize your income and expenses, too many of us buy in the moment only to regret it for the next few years. If you are leasing or borrowing money understand the vehicle belongs to someone else until you pay it off. During this time the leasing company or bank will require you carry certain limits of insurance which may be more expensive then you realize. Check your contract before you buy or sign. Unlike marriage a lease can not be broken without huge cost.<br/><br/>2.Minimize cost. There&#8217;s not much discounts you can count on anymore when your buying a car because they are all included and are automatic like an alarm system. However an auto theft recovery device or Lojack can save you a significant amount on your insurance. As much as 10 to 30%. It may cost more to add it to the vehicle but the savings on insurance will pay for itself over time. Other Florida auto insurance discounts you should be aware of is homeowners discount, marital or spouse discount. It may be wise to have an insurance agent you can trust who can advise you on discounts and also possibly decreasing coverage&#8217;s to meet your financial needs. Check your driving record, you can request a copy of your driving record by using our link found our site in the info section of our site. Often enough you may have incorrect infractions on your license which you my be able to remove by visiting your local DMV.<br/><br/>3. Making changes. To get the cost down sometimes it takes some drastic changes. If you&#8217;re driving an auto 10 years or more consider removing the comprehensive and collision coverage. First research what the current value is, use the link found on our site in the info section to determine the current value. Also consider upgrading older vehicles because they may not receive certain discounts like dual airbags, or antilock brakes. These are safety features the insurance company will discount for. If you have a child in the household who recently obtained their drivers license this can cause your Florida auto insurance premium to increase by 300%. This can continue until they are 21 yrs of age and as high as 25. An option would be to consider purchasing a late model vehicle for them with their own separate insurance policy. This way you may be able to get them a policy with lower limits than yours which meets their needs and allows them to build up their driving record. At the same time you will help by providing a valuable insurance lesson at an early age. Another way to reduce cost is if you have a spouse not licensed or does not drive, get them licensed. Insurance carriers in Florida will usually surcharge a spouse in the same household who may not be licensed due to the risk this spouse may have to drive in an emergency and will lack proper driving knowledge without a license. I have also seen other drastic measure taken on by people such as relocation to a different zip code. One of my clients moved from Miami to Orlando and saved $1500 on his Florida auto insurance. You need to shop around websites like our site where there is an instant insurance quoting system set up with Progressive. Keep in mind if you change to a Florida auto insurance carrier who is small and not well known, this may not be worth the money you may save. Today customer service is key and small companies just can&#8217;t or don&#8217;t want to spend the money for proper customer services. When you&#8217;ll need them it won&#8217;t be worth the money you&#8217;ll save from the frustrations and stress they can give you.<br/><br/>Hope some of these ideas may help. If you have any other suggestions or comments please go to our site below and use our contact form.<br/><br/>Happy motoring. <br />David Degen <br />Principal Broker FL <br />Auto-Insurance<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>David Degen						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Auto insurance protects you from being financially responsible for an accident, but you&#8217;re required to pay monthly premiums to keep the insurance. By law you must have car insurance if you want to drive on the road and without it you can be fined, lose your license, go to jail and also be sued depending on the seriousness of the accident you caused. Even if you&#8217;re pulled over without car insurance you can be fined though which means you must have and maintain auto insurance.<br/><br/>There are lots of companies that offer auto insurance and you&#8217;ll need to research which is the best option for your specific needs. Auto insurance has many different types of policies and coverage so you need to make sure when you buy your car insurance that the policy makes sense for you. One thing you want to make sure of is that the monthly premium will fit into your budget and also that you&#8217;re getting the right amount of coverage for your vehicle. Don&#8217;t get to much coverage but also don&#8217;t get too little coverage, there is a very fine line between the two and you&#8217;ll need to determine which is suitable for your vehicles.<br/><br/>Typically if you get into a car accident and you&#8217;re at fault then you need to put the claim through your insurance. This will mean that your insurance company will pay the damages to the vehicles and also any medical expenses that anyone faces, if any. Without car insurance it makes you liable for the damages and medical bills and this is where it gets very serious. You can be sent to jail for injuring someone in an accident without any insurance and you will most definitely be sued by the family. This will often result in you losing everything you own.<br/><br/>Car insurance isn&#8217;t a joking matter and is one of the most important insurance policies you need. It&#8217;s also one of the insurance policies that are mandatory to have while driving. Having car insurance is also necessary to have in case somebody hits your vehicle. If someone hits your vehicle and you don&#8217;t have insurance then they won&#8217;t be liable for paying any damages to you.<br/><br/>As you can tell having car insurance benefits you in a lot of ways and also gives you a feeling of safeness while out on the road. It&#8217;s always better to drive focused and not sub-cautiously have to be thinking about the fact you&#8217;re driving without insurance. Car insurance can be bought for very affordable monthly premiums and offer great coverage, you just need to do a bit research beforehand so that you can find the best deal. There is highly competitive competition in this industry and there are many companies fighting for your business. Decide on a budget savvy auto insurance policy and I guarantee you&#8217;ll be saved a lot of hassles and unnecessary fines. You&#8217;ll also be ensured that you won&#8217;t be financially accountable for any damages to people or vehicles as your insurance will cover you.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Brenda Williams						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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