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04.01.2011

Tips To Avoid Car Insurance Premium Increases & Becoming Assigned

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Tips To Avoid Car Insurance Premium Increases & Becoming Assigned Risk

Below are some tips to reduce your auto insurance bill, prevent substantial premium increases and avoid becoming assigned risk.

Claim Reports: You know about credit reports, you should also know about claim reports. C.L.U.E. (Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange), is a claim report service provided by ChoicePoint, Inc. ChoicePoint, Inc. states on their web site “C.L.U.E. is a claim history information exchange that enables insurance companies to access prior claim information in the underwriting and rating process. C.L.U.E. Personal Property reports contain up to five years of personal property claims matching the search criteria submitted by the inquiring insurance company. Data provided in C.L.U.E. reports includes policy information such as name, date of birth and policy number, and claim information such as date of loss, type of loss and amounts paid.”

Tip: C.L.U.E. reports contain information on claims history by a residence address. Just like credit reports, a C.L.U.E. report may have errors. It is advisable to obtain a copy of your C.L.U.E. report at ChoiceTrust.com to check your report for errors.

Credit reports: Insurance companies are now looking at credit reports to determine future premiums. They have determined that people with better credit scores have fewer claims. Consequently, if you have a poor credit report you may find yourself paying more for car insurance.

Tip: Always make at least the minimum payment for your bills on time, particularly your insurance bill.

Glass Coverage: Most auto insurance salespeople recommend “full” glass coverage for an additional premium, when you purchase collision coverage for your car. They remind you how much it costs to replace all your windows if broken by a vandal. What they do not tell you, and it is unlikely that they would even know (I would only trust the answer from an underwriter, not a sales representative), is whether your insurance company will use a previous glass claim to increase your future premium and whether they will report your glass claims to C.L.U.E.

Some insurance companies will report glass claims to C.L.U.E. and then use these claims to raise your premium or even worse, cancel your car insurance policy making you assigned risk with a substantial premium increase. Allstate notified me that after four claims in less than five years, they terminated my auto insurance policy and then offered to sell me coverage in their Indemnity Company with a shocking premium increase. These claims consisted of two claims for a broken windshield, one for a stolen and recovered car and one accident.

I had a sports car and had to endure a total premium increase over a period of four years of approximately 12,000 and remain claim free before I became eligible for coverage outside of the assigned risk pool. I wrote a letter to the president of Allstate complaining that they should not have considered my glass claims when canceling my car insurance because the glass claims were made under a separate part of the policy for which I paid a separate and additional premium. Allstate responded in a letter stating “Although this claim activity does not indicate that you were directly at fault in each loss, the frequency and severity of the above losses was not within our range of acceptability. After careful review, I regret to inform you that we cannot reverse our original decision regarding the above policy. We have however continued to offer coverage in our Indemnity Company.”

Tip: Check with the underwriting department of your insurance company to see if they will consider glass claims when assessing premiums or if they report glass claims to C.L.U.E. If yes, do not make a glass claim. The two windshields which Allstate provided me with were aftermarket windshields which would have cost me less than 300 each. During the last 30 years of my driving history, I have experienced two broken front windshields, one broken rear windshield and two broken side windows. While the financial risk of totaling a car can be substantial, the financial risk of replacing a windshield is comparatively insignificant. It does not make sense to file a glass claim if it will increase your premium. You may even want to decline this coverage altogether and save the premium.

Tip for leased vehicles: Some lease agreements require that the car be returned with an OEM windshield. If you lease a car and replace a front windshield using your “full” glass coverage, insist that the insurance company provide you with an OEM windshield from the manufacturer. If you pay for the windshield yourself, check your lease agreement carefully to see if you must use an OEM windshield from the manufacturer or if you can use an aftermarket windshield. Some people with leased cars who have replaced a windshield with an aftermarket windshield are shocked, when they return their car, to find that the leasing company is charging them 800 for a new OEM windshield, even though the aftermarket windshield is in perfect condition.

Car Rental & Towing Coverage: While it may be a good idea to have this coverage, it is not always a good idea to use it. Some people have realized that this coverage is not just available when an accident has occurred. For instance, some people have used the car rental coverage when their car was in a repair shop or the towing coverage when their car broke down on the road. As with glass coverage, using this coverage may be the same as filing a claim.

Tip: Check with the underwriting department of your insurance company to see if they will consider rental or towing claims when assessing premiums or if they report these claims to C.L.U.E. If yes, do not use car rental or towing coverage unless you have had an accident, in which case it will be part of the accident claim. If you are concerned about towing costs when your car breaks down, you can buy one of the roadside assistance memberships such as the one available from AAA which provides additional benefits not provided by your automobile insurance policy.

15.06.2010

Cut Your Car Insurance Premiums

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Car insurance is one of the dearest parts of owning and running aCar insurance is one of the dearest parts of owning and running a car, however by taking a little time to research the market place and by taking advantage of the resources that can be found online you could save money when it comes to renewing your car insurance.

When taking out your motor insurance policy check out what excess the company is asking or with your policy. By offering to pay more excess you can reduce the cost of your premiums which could end up saving you money. The excess is what you pay towards the cost of the claim when you make a claim, for example you stand to the first 50 or 100.

Having a good no claims bonus can help to cut the cost of your premium by up to two thirds. By protecting your no claims bonus it will cost you but in the long run it could well work out to your advantage.

By adding a named older driver to your policy you can knock off around 10% of your insurance premiums. Similarly, if you have younger drivers named on your policy then have these taken off to help reduce your premiums.

Fitting extra security to your car can also help to save you on your premium. Fitting good quality locks, steering locks and alarms and having your windows etched with security codes can all help to reduce the costs.

If you can afford to the pay for your premium for the year upfront, this can sometimes knock around 30% in insurance off your premium rather than paying for it monthly, which would attract an additional fee.

Consider taking advanced driving lessons. The more qualified you are for driving then the cheaper your premiums are, simply because the insurance company sees you as less of a risk.

01.06.2010

Classic Car Insurance Quote Guide

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When getting a classic car insurance quote online from an insurance company, it is always recommended to compare it with quotes issued by other companies with the same classic car insurance policy features. However, it is a challenging task to keep track of all of the information you need, and results are prone to mistakes and miscalculations. Here are some tips to help you simplify the process.

The first thing you need to do when you obtain your classic car insurance quote online is to assess your current auto insurance policy, and examine all the features it incorporates, such as limits for property, bodily injury, uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist; what the deductibles are; if youre willing to pay for towing and rental care reimbursement; and if you have comprehensive coverage or just collision.

Determine if you are still going to need those features in your classic car insurance, and make note of any changes. For example, theres no point opting for comprehensive coverage on an old car that has severely decreased in value. Therefore, getting only collision coverage might be able to save you a few hundred pounds on your classic car insurance premium.

Your second, particularly important step when receiving classic car insurance quote online is to gather specific information about your cars, and the people who drive them. Be prepared to list down information regarding:

1. Drivers license and Social Security Numbers for each driver.
2. Year, make and model of each vehicle to be insured.
3. Average mileage for each day, and whether it’s used for business or pleasure.
4. Safety features such as Anti-lock Brakes (ABS), alarms, air bags etc for each vehicle.

Always make an effort to obtain at least three or more online quotes for your classic car insurance from various sources, because rates are liable to differ between car insurance companies.

Put down each online quote on the same sheet of paper, along with comments for each company youve listed. When looking for a cheap classic car insurance quote online, you must also bear in mind the importance of good value, such as financial stability, fast claims service and good customer service.

When youve tracked down the online classic car insurance quote that meet your requirements, keep it under scrutiny for a couple of days in order to be certain that youve got the right insurance coverage for your classic car.

Ask a lot of questions if youre doing business with an agent or representative, who could probably be able to help you save a decent amount on your insurance. Its also always a good idea to check if theres a customer service contact on the insurers website when getting a classic car insurance quote online.

27.04.2010

Car Insurance Rate When You Have A Bad Driving Record

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Car Insurance Rate When You Have A Bad Driving Record

If you are considered a bad driver or a high-risk driver, finding a car insurance rate you can afford comfortably is a challenge. Most insurance companies do not like to insure high-risk drivers for fear of paying out high payouts if you have an accident. If you find a car insurance company to insure you, you will pay a high price.

Many factors contribute to a car insurance company considering a driver a high-risk. Whether the insurance company goes back three years or one year, you need to remember drinking and driving violations stay on your record longer than a speeding ticket will. Accidents, speeding, running red lights, operating over the centerline and driving the wrong way on a road will contribute to your high car insurance rate.

Other factors that contribute to your bad driving record include failure to pay fines and court costs and the type of sentence or punishment you received. Your high-risk standing makes it difficult to find car insurance. It takes many years to clean up a bad driving record and even then, you need to consider other things when looking for a cheap car insurance rate.

If you receive auto insurance quotes that appear high, ask the insurance agent about this problem and determine if it was because of your credit history or your age and driving record. This is important information to know when you look for car insurance. The car insurance companies do like to work with you to give you the best quote on an insurance policy.

Men already have a strike against them as being high-risk, if you have a bad driving record, you are a man, with a poor credit history, and young, you will see a car insurance premium you may not be able to afford. There are some things you can do to improve your driving record, you might take a drivers safety course, which helps the insurance company lower your car insurance rate a little.

You might want to pay your fines and outstanding bills to improve your credit history. The other thing people do to improve there car insurance rate, they buy an older car, which should have some safety devices installed. The most important thing to start with is your driving habits, change them and start practicing good driving habits. For more info see http:www.autocarinsurancehelp.orgAuto_Insurance_QuoteHow_To_Car_Insurance_Quote.php on find car insurance.

Once you start the clean up of your driving record and credit history, it make take up to three years before you see any kind of change in your car insurance rate. If you keep this up you eventually will see a decline, but as insurance rates rise, you may not see a decline, but a stand still of your car insurance rate.