Renewing Your Auto Insurance Policy? - Pendleton-Gazette.com
Published On: Sun, Jul 22nd, 2012

Renewing Your Auto Insurance Policy?

Understanding All of Your Coverage Options Could Save You Money, Says I.I.I.

Facts About Renewing Your Auto Insurance PolicyNEW YORK — Whether buying coverage for the first time or renewing an existing auto insurance policy, consumers should take advantage of a highly competitive insurance marketplace, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.).

Consumers can contact their insurance agent or company representative to make sure they are getting the right type of auto insurance at the best possible rate. As a consumer, it is important to educate yourself about all of your coverage options by asking questions and making sure you are getting any available discounts.

Your insurance premium rate is based on a variety of factors including your driving record; how much you use your car; where it is parked and where you live; the type of car you drive; your age and gender; your credit score; and the type and amount of coverage.

To help consumers get the best auto insurance policy at the best price, the I.I.I. offers the following suggestions.

1. Comparison Shop

Prices and coverage levels vary from company to company, so it pays to shop around. Get at least three quotes. You can call insurance agents or companies directly, as well as get information on the Internet. But, do not shop by price alone—look for an insurance company that has a reputation for good customer service. Ask friends and relatives for recommendations and check consumer guides as well as your state insurance department’s website. And, lastly remember to review the insurance company’s financial strength rating.

2. Check Insurance Costs Before Buying a Car

Auto insurance premiums are based in part on the price of the car, the cost to repair it, its overall safety record and the likelihood of theft, so it is worth taking these factors into consideration before making a decision about which car to buy.

3. Increase Your Deductible

A deductible is the amount you pay before your insurance policy kicks in. By requesting a higher deductible on comprehensive or collision coverage, you can lower your premium costs substantially. Before choosing a higher deductible, be sure you have enough money set aside to pay it if you have a claim.

4. Reduce Coverage on Older Cars

Consider dropping the optional comprehensive or collision on older cars. If the market value of your car is less than 10 times the auto insurance premium you are paying, purchasing collision coverage may not be cost-effective.

5. Ask AboutAllAvailable Insurance Discounts

Insurance companies offer a wide variety of discounts—here are some you can ask about:

  • Antitheft devices
  • Multiple policies with the same company
  • College students living away from home
  • Defensive driving courses
  • Drivers ed courses
  • Good credit record
  • Higher deductibles
  • Low annual mileage
  • Long-time customer
  • More than one car
  • No accidents in three years
  • No moving violations in three years
  • Student drivers with good grades

For more discounts, see the I.I.I. website.

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Source: Insurance Information Institute, Inc.

About the Author

- George Price has been publishing the Pendleton-Gazette since 2008. I was raised in central Indiana, Richmond to be more exact, around a auto repair business. Moved to Muncie when I began my career with State Farm Insurance (Best gig I ever had). Stayed with State farm for almost 25 years and then went back into the auto repair business in Indianapolis for 5 more years. Now I'm on a new journey in that I publish a weekly news magazine, the Pendleton-Gazette.com. That too is a very cool thing. I am learning something new almost every day. I am also quite taking with Social Media's growth and what makes it tick.

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