Buying Automobile Insurance
Automobile insurance is an increasing expense for almost all
Americans. We can't afford to have it, and we certainly can't
afford to not have it. When researching insurance companies and
comparing policies, it is a good idea to follow these easy
guidelines to get the most coverage for your insurance dollars.
Get auto insurance quotes from as many carriers as you can.
Insurance rates may vary drastically depending on the year and
model of your car, the and the type of coverage you need.
Consider as high a deductible as you can reasonably afford,
since higher deductibles translate into lower automobile
insurance premiums. And review quotes and policies carefully to
make sure you are only paying for coverage you really need.
After you have gotten quotes from different carriers, it is a
good idea to create a spreadsheet to help you avoid comparing
apples to oranges. Set up a scenario with car repairs and
medical expense to best compare the coverage differences under
real-life situations.
Once you have chosen the two least expensive insurance policies
for the coverage you need, contact a reputable body shop in your
area for a referral. Automobile body shops deal with insurance
companies every day, and you want to make sure the company you
send your premiums to each month will be responsive and fair if
you have to make an insurance claim.
There are many insurance carriers that I deal with in my body
shop on a daily basis and a few of them I absolutely hate to
deal with. These companies nickel and dime the body repair
estimate to death, and they drag their feet at making payment on
the claim. What does this mean to you? Slower repair time and
possibly diminished repair quality due to over penny pinching. A
few dollars difference in annual premium to get a higher quality
carrier may save you a world of hassle in the event of an
automobile accident.
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