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Monday, August 10th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
4×4 vehicles are notorious for having higher insurance premiums than other vehicles. Although it may come as a surprise at first, 4×4 are considered by many insurance companies as a higher risk vehicle. To counter these hazards insurance companies charge higher premiums. There are several things you can do to avoid these higher rates and obtain a more manageable monthly insurance premium. While using these techniques, it is still very important that you shop around for the best quotes you can find.
Since 4x4s stand out more than regular cars, they will end up receiving more vandalism and will get stolen more often. While getting your quote, reassure your agent that you will keep your vehicle out of sight when it is not being used. This may mean keeping it in a garage or behind your home. By doing this it is at a lower risk for incurring damage, so you will be offered lower rates. These cases are particularly common in areas of the inner city.
Drivers looking for lower insurance rates should also try to get some experience by driving a 4×4 beforehand. Luckily this does not necessarily mean you have to own one before you get insurance. Try driving around a friend or family member?s car for a bit to become familiar with the specific type of handling required. While sitting down with your agent you can tell them that you already have experience with such vehicles and are less likely to get into an accident.
Keeping your driving record clean is always an important part to getting low insurance rates. The fewer claims you have on your record, the better. If an insurance agent sees you already have several different claims they will charge you even more for insurance just because you are at a higher risk. If you manage to go for a period of time without any claims you may subject for a claims bonus, a discount given to drivers after about a year of claims-free driving. Mention that you this and your insurance agent will work to get you the best rates possible. Sometimes you may want to pay for an accident yourself just to save money that may add up to more if spend on increased rates from claims. This only works if the accident was very small and with little damage.
The security of your 4×4 will always be looked at before you get a final rate on insurance. Agents will ask what type of features it has and what category the safely standards are. If you have a category 1 or 2 4×4 you can get lower rates. Better security insures that your vehicle will be less likely to be damaged or stolen.
Military personal, including those from the National Guard, can take advantage of special discounts. Even if you are not a part of the military you should always be on the watch for discounts that may help you. Search online for the best quotes before going to visit your insurance agents personally.
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Friday, August 7th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
Car insurance companies are very strict on their insurance packages and most times, they look at your details to be able to award you the necessary insurance. Therefore, it is not uncommon to find car insurance buyers looking for ways to falsify their details in the bid to reduce their premium price and get cheaper auto insurance quotes. In fact, research has shown that in the UK alone, over 10% of all drivers have lied at a point in time about their details or records while in the US, it is estimated at a whopping 27%. Details that are mostly lied about include the age and address of the driver. In some cases, drivers have been known to leave out speeding tickets, drunken driving records and bans on driving they may have received.
Sadly, many drivers seem to think this is the norm and therefore lie about all these when they are applying for an insurance policy. And this is further influenced by the thinking that the companies are mandated to pay and reward them. Most informed drivers know that falsifying your records is seen as fraud while the uninformed drivers think it is ok to lie about their records. The truth is insurance companies are beginning to catch up with this trend and are taking steps against the frequent occurrence of such acts. One of these steps is in the installation of software that will function as a lie detector and will compare all the different data for traces of irregularities. Besides this, insurance companies now have penalties that are meted out on culprits of this act. These include:
1. Cancellation of the Insurance Policy. All culprits will lose their rights to any form of insurance with the company of they are caught. This means that all the monies paid prior to that time will not be retrieved or paid back and the driver will forfeit all attendant benefits.
2. All Claims will be lost and denied. All drivers caught in the act of falsification will be denied all claims. During accidents, most drivers and car owners resort to the insurance company to offer some form of relief. Even if the claims are genuine, the insurance company will desist from making the required payment if it detects false information.
3. Blacklisting in all car insurance companies Depending on the severity of the false information, most insurance companies will willingly blacklist the driver thus making it really hard for him to drive his car.
4. May pay Fines If the driver is found guilty of severe falsification or under the insurance act, he would be required to pay the sum of one hundred thousand dollars and another two hundred thousand dollars if there are other offences discovered. 5. Jail Terms.
In Canada, all offenders could face up to ten years in prison and may be forced to pay a sum greater than five thousand dollars if found guilty. So whatever the case may be, it is in your best interest to tell the truth at all times.
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Friday, August 7th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
Not all people know that their insurance premiums are partly determined by their insurance history. The lack of a current insurance policy or a substantial history of insurance can result in a higher premium when soliciting new coverage. Conversely, continuous coverage can result in receiving lower quotes from other insurance companies when you decide to get more quotes versus just renewing your old policy.
Many will argue that the lack of insurance history should not increase one’s premiums. Regardless, among the many considerations in determining premiums are an applicant’s demonstrated ability to maintain their payment schedule, their proclivity for making claims on their past policies, and their demonstrated clean driving record. A failing in any of these areas will have the effect of markedly increasing your premiums to a much higher rate than you would prefer.
Persons having previous lapsed policies, and are in need to find a new one with better quotes are generally not entertained. Even if it happens, the credit history is checked for timely payment of premiums for the previous policy, so that the new company has some points for consideration.
New drivers, drivers with multiple claims for accidents, those with a history of moving violations, and persons who currently do not have insurance coverage sometimes find it easier to obtain coverage through brokers that specialize in “high-risk” drivers. Companies these brokers tend to work with, however, do not tend to offer the most advantageous terms – oftentimes asking for more sizable down payments, offering only high deductibles, and providing minimal coverage.
So once you have started a policy, be sure to complete it. If you want to establish yourself as a desirable customer, purchase a policy for six months. Drive carefully, _don’t_ get any tickets, and make your payments regularly and promptly. When it’s time to renew, get out the phone book and start checking other brokers. Now that you have a good insurance history, other insurers will be eager for your business. Your original insurer will be reluctant to lose you, and will most likely match any quote you get from another company. Your next six months could end up costing you hundreds of dollars less than your first.
It never hurts to shop around for a better rate at policy renewal time. Your current insurance company would be happy to keep you on at last year’s higher rate. It’s up to you to have them review your policy. If you change jobs or change your address, you may have a shorter and/or safer drive to work. Changes like these can make you eligible for lower premiums, so review your policy when they happen. Now that you have a good history, other insurers will want your business, and they’ll offer you lower rates to get it. Your current insurer, remember, will want to keep you, so they’ll also make you a better offer.
In summary, drivers should be vigilant about looking for the best available insurance rates. In order to ensure the lowest premiums, it is essential to keep up with one’s payments, to maintain constant coverage, and to keep one’s driving record as clean as possible.
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Graham McKenzie is the content syndication coordinator for
Carinsurancesa.co.za. South Arica?s leading
Car Insurance portal, which helps people save on their Car Insurance.
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Thursday, August 6th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
People are able to get life insurance policies that extend into the millions of dollars if they can afford it. While many people are unable to afford these plans the few that can will be able to receive the most expensive payouts. Most consumers will settle for life insurance plans that are only in the tens of thousands or low hundreds of thousands of dollars. If someone is seeking a large amount then they will most likely be required to have a large down payment up front as well as high monthly payments.
Most life insurance companies do not have information regarding the size of their insurance policies. One company that has been around for over 100 years easily holds some of the world?s largest insurance policies. The Transamerica Corporation was originally founded by Amadeo Gianinni back in 1906. Since then the company has come a long way and has turned into several investment companies including the well known Transamerica Life Insurance Company. This group of companies is the largest circle of life insurance companies around the globe. The founder also founded the Bank of America as well as the Golden Gate Bridge and the pyramid of San Francisco. Because of its size the company is able to offer the world?s largest life insurance policies that offer some of the largest payouts. They also have cost effective plans for consumers.
So why would anyone want that much life insurance when they know how high the monthly payments are going to be? The main reason that someone would want millions of dollars in life insurance is because they have very large debts. This is most common in business owners and investors where they have a lot of debts that will have to be covered if they pass away. Since they don?t want the problem to land on their families they will get a large insurance plan that will cover their funeral and their debts while still having some money left over.
Many older people use this idea on a smaller level to help avoid their family from having to pay their debts and funeral costs. By getting a larger plan they are ensuring that their family will not have to worry about the debts they leave behind. It does cost a decent amount of money to have such a plan however it will protect your family and may even leave them with an inheritance.
Those who look for some of the world?s largest life insurance policies need to have special policies written up for them. Most of the large life insurance companies will have no problem writing a plan for any amount if the risk is low and the reward is high. This means that the younger you are and the more you?re willing to pay the more likely the insurance company will write you a plan for any amount that you want. Premiums for life insurance are similar to those in health insurance where they take into account your general health and your habits. If a company feels that a person is a high risk due to factors such as smoking and drinking they will refuse to enter an agreement. If the person can make a large payment up front to the company it will bring down the risk factor of the person as well as the monthly payments.
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Thursday, August 6th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
4×4 owners may wonder why their insurance rates are higher than they are with cars. The fact is that 4×4 vehicles are much different than normal cars and vehicles. They have extra capabilities and features that the insurance company sees as more hazardous. You should know what to expect before you buy a 4×4 vehicle.
The type of policy you have will affect what type of coverage you?re getting. All types of policies will cover other drivers and their vehicles in an accident. You can also get policies that cover your vehicle and your passengers along with theft and weather damage. 4×4 insurance has similar properties as regular car insurance however there are some slight differences. The main problem is that you?re going to do more damage to another vehicle if you hit them than you would in a car. Since the estimated repair costs will be higher they increase the insurance premium you have to pay.
4×4?s will also be subject to higher rates because of their popularity. If you live near the city rates will be higher than normal for vandalism, theft, and other damages. Drivers of 4×4?s in rural areas often do not need this type of coverage, but it will be less expensive if they do get it.
Costs to fix 4×4 trucks and SUVs are much higher than the cost to fix regular vehicles. This is because parts are harder to find and repair. Insurance companies will look at this as an extra cost to insure your vehicle and will charge you more. If you have extra features added to your 4×4 that didn?t come with the stock you will have to get extra insurance to have these repaired in case of an accident. Insurance companies won?t voluntarily pay for these extra add-ons unless your policy specifically covers them.
Finally the biggest difference between 4×4 vehicles and cars is it?s off road capabilities. Your standard car insurance won?t cover your vehicle if you go off road. This means that you will have to either pay for the repair costs yourself or have to see if your car insurance company offers off road protection. If they do then you will have to pay a higher rate. Also if you?re an enthusiast that likes to race or enter other various competitions you may have to get those covered separately. In some instances it?s better to be covered for a single day then pay high interest rates every month.
It?s important to know that as with sports cars 4×4 vehicles will be more expensive naturally when it comes to insurance. The best thing you can do is to compare quotes from various companies and find the lowest rate. You can also greatly reduce the rate of your vehicle by having it just for a recreational vehicle. You will also want to read through the policies that each company offers. This is because some companies will cover some situations while others won?t. If you plan on doing something besides driving your 4×4 vehicle you should ask your insurance agent what they can cover.
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
by Gabe Crawler
It really does not take much to transform you into a savvy shopper, just consider the following car insurance tips. You might be surprised by how simple, easy, and effective these strategies are at saving you money. Here’s some foolproof ways to shave ten, twenty, or even hundreds of dollars off your car insurance policy.
First, drive cautiously. A driving record with few accidents or speeding tickets is not good enough. You will still spend more for a car insurance policy than if you keep your record completely clean. Instead of shelling out your hard-earned money for insurance premiums, carefully observe all traffic regulations and keep the money to yourself.
Another is, take note of the numerous discounts you can receive from car insurance companies. To best avail of this deal, you need to be acquainted with what they offer. For example, you can include all of your vehicles in one policy to acquire a multiple vehicle discount.
Another is to insure your house and your vehicle in the same policy, so you can avail of a multiple line discount. It is also worth inquiring if companies give credit for good student card report, low mileage, airbag and anti-theft safety systems, age of car, and occupational and auto club discounts. The more discounts you accumulate, the more money you can save.
Another word of advice for car insurance: make your deductibles larger if possible, provided the price is sound. Your deductible is how much you will have to pay up front when filing a claim before the insurance company gets involved with the payment. When you have a low deductible, say you paid the first 250 dollars, your premium will be bigger. On the other hand, if you have a higher deductible of 500 dollars, your premium will be smaller.
Whenever you change your address, it’s a good idea to make sure your auto insurance is still the best deal in that area. Frequently when you move you can find better rates for your new location than you could previously. Auto insurance companies are like snowflakes, they all have the same idea in mind, to insure their customers, but each one uniquely tailors their own plan to go about doing this. So if someone tells you it does not matter which company you pick for insurance so long as you have it, do not believe them.
The most effective way to save money on your insurance is to shop around. An insurance with the lowest premium isn’t necessarily the best deal, since the coverage may be limited, or may be inferior to other insurances. Instead, be sure you compare and contrast plans with similar coverage, deductibles, and limitations, so you can be certain youre really getting the best possible deal.
Checking out websites that compare insurances may prove useful for collecting needed facts about different plans. Hopefully these car insurance tips are exactly what you need to start saving money on your premiums today.
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
by Charles Keith
With only a handful of car insurance strategies, you could be on your way to saving money on your premiums. Many individuals complain about the price of their car insurance, but the fact of the matter is, many of these insured drivers aren’t receiving the whole benefits of their policies. If you know what your insurance company offers, you can reap the maximum benefits.
The quickest way to reduce your payment is to make sure you are getting every discount you can qualify for. After all, why pay full price for a product when you don’t have to? Car insurance works the same way.
There are different types of obtainable discounts. A good student who can show a promising report card can get a discount. A police officer or nurse or other professionals can avail of discounts because of their alliances. Further, a person who insures his house and car in the same policy may qualify for a discount.
Next, you may deliberate on ending your coverage. Now before you toss these car insurance guidelines out the window, think about it this way. A vehicle more than fifteen years old with a collision insurance on it may cost you much money you’ll later regret.
When your car crashes into something, it will be considered a complete loss. Rather than securing a collision insurance for a retiring car, simply terminate this specific plan since you don’t have any use for it. Evaluate and weigh all your vehicles’ coverage to be certain you aren’t over insuring them.
Another wonderful means to decrease your premium is to pay off your entire bill when you get it, rather than pay it monthly. It may seem practical and light to pay your bill monthly, but you will surely spend more this way. If you pay a bigger sum of money immediately, you’ll reduce your bill and end up paying less in the long run.
Now you know, all you have to do to save money on your insurance is invest a little bit of your time to make sure you are taking advantage of all the discounts possible. Only pay what you need to on coverage and pay your complete bill when you get it to avoid extra fees. The money you will save yourself using these car insurance tips will really amount to a lot as the year goes on.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
We all need and are obligated to have car insurance. It is illegal for anyone to drive a vehicle on public roadways without having the vehicle insured. The price of insurance is high and there are many people who struggle with the cost and are concerned with how to get the lowest premiums and save the most money.
There are many different approaches to saving money on car insurance premiums. In order to know you are getting the best quote you have to shop around. Comparing rates can be done on the internet or by calling over the phone to various insurance companies and this is the best way to ensure you are getting the best coverage and lowest quotes.
Once you have several insurance quotes from the insurance companies you have called upon then you will need to decide what policy quote is best for you. The best policy quote is not always the cheapest and many times you will find that many of the insurance companies will offer similar rates. It can be hard deciding the right one so you need to get all the details on each quote before making a final decision.
The quote you choose should have adequate coverage for your needs. If you are involved in an accident and then find out your coverage is not enough to pay for damages you will very disappointed. If you choose a liability coverage policy then you should be aware that your vehicle will not be covered if the accident is your fault, if the car is stolen or damaged due to natural causes or vandalism. Full coverage insurance will protect your vehicle and your passengers even in the event of an accident being your fault.
Many insurance policies include underinsured or uninsured motorist protection on their policies and this is something to be considered. It is illegal to drive a vehicle that does not have insurance but many people still do and many people have the bare legal minimums for coverage and if you are involved in an accident with someone like this you may be left holding the bill without that added protection.
The deductibles are an important part of your monthly premiums costs. The larger the deductible the smaller your monthly premium. Several insurance companies offer a small deductible but you have to know that you are paying the difference somewhere in your quoted policy. The deductible amount should be large enough that your monthly payments are lowered but not so large that you will not be able to afford if you file a claim.
Many of the quotes will include details like road side assistance or rental car options, these details can be eliminated to help reduce your policy. Ask the insurance agent about the company?s policy for forgiveness of accidents or moving violations and find out their process for filing claims. Ask the agent for any information you might not understand so you can make the correct decision.
Be honest and disclose all information about your previous accidents, moving violations and your type of vehicle when obtaining quotes. You can waste a ton of time by giving the insurance agents the wrong information only to find that the quote you received will change once they do a check and determine the true facts.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
Consumers in the automobile insurance market often come across “incidence rates”. This phrase, while confusing to some people, is actually a simple method for determining the level of risk for a specific vehicle.
Certain types and models of vehicles are more attractive to thieves. Also, certain models have been shown to be more likely to be involved in accidents or violations such as speeding or reckless driving. The insurance quote not only takes into account your personal driving history, but is also determined by the type of vehicle that is being insured.
Any insurance company will have data that shows the likelihood of cars being stolen, how often they’ll be in accidents, etcetera. This is what your insurance agency will use to determine how high the risk level of your vehicle will be and the effect this will have on your policy rates, if you have a vehicle that falls in to one or more of the high risk categories for incidents then your rate will be dramatically higher than you would like.
It seems common-sense that sports cars are more likely to be involved in reckless driving incidents or speeding violations. But there are also some incidents that are not so obvious. For instance, statistics show that a white or light-colored vehicle is more likely to be involved in accidents than darker vehicles. Knowing this information can help consumers make better decisions about the types of vehicles that they choose. Incidence rates can be found either by searching the Internet, or by asking a car dealership for the information. By knowing this information and how it affects your insurance premiums, you will be able to see why your quotes differ from other drivers with similar driving records.
Every year thousands of cars are stolen and never recovered, which makes some cars a big risk for insurance companies. If your car is listed as being likely to be stolen and sold for parts it could hurt your rates. You can counteract this by installing security features to deter thieves or help you locate your car.
If your car is a color that’s more likely to be hit by another car, such as white, you can add uninsured or underinsured motorist protection to ensure that you are covered in case the other driver isn’t. Most of the time the insurance company will allow a lower rate in this case as they’re protected from extra costs. Remember that even though it’s illegal to drive without insurance it’s still very common to find people who don’t think they need it. You have to think ahead to protect yourself in this situation.
It is important for drivers to know the Incidence Rates for their vehicles. By knowing how much more likely it is for your vehicle to be stolen, involved in accidents, or be severely damaged, are better equipped to make smart buying decisions, both when purchasing a vehicle and when determining what types and what levels of insurance to buy. The savings may have you considering buying that economical minivan rather than that sporty white corvette.
About the Author:
Graham McKenzie is the content syndication coordinator for
Carinsurancesa.co.za. South Arica’s leading
car insurance portal, which provides cover for all car insurance types.
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
by Amy Nutt
The prospect of traveling, whether within the country or abroad, can be very exciting. There are so many places to go and things to do! It’s a little easy to get carried away with planning events and there may be a need to adjust the budget a time or two accordingly. When preparing for travel, it is wise to keep in mind ways to keep the costs down. There are many ways to decrease expenses and have a pleasant trip.
There are, however, some things that should not be skimped on. One of these is Travel Insurance. It may be fun to frequent a local market a time or to rather than the fancy eatery. But while insurance may seem like an expense that you can forego and the likelihood is great that you won’t have occasion to use it, it is a precaution that you should be prudent to work into your budget.
You’ll want to determine what advantages you’d like to include and locate a reputable agency. There are quote sites available that allow you to enter specific criteria including age. Within a company there are different plans. Determine what amenities you’ll really need. If you are not carrying sports gear or equipment, for example, you will need a smaller amount of coverage. You may be able to rent some of the equipment when you arrive. Take note to the difference in plans- some have cancellation policies that may cause you to lose out depending on the reason. If you have an unexpected event that causes you to cancel your trip, you should be able to re-book when convenient for you without it costing you again. Some plans refund a voucher, some give back cash. Even if you can’t afford the most expense plan, basic coverage will give you a bit of security and peace of mind so that you can enjoy your trip to the fullest.
To keep the cost down, there are many options available. Many travel agencies have discount program available depending on the age of the travelers. There are plans for the over 65. To take advantage of some of these discounts, it may be as simple as a call to your local agency. Or, you might complete some online searches to compare prices from one company to another.
Often, depending on the trip you’d like to take, there are group rates available for the travel itself or for individual events when you arrive. This is an additional savings that means it may benefit your pocket to travel with friends.
By this point in your life, you may have accumulated ‘frequent flier’ miles. These can help with your budget as well so that that you needn’t skimp on the insurance. Be a bit resourceful, do your homework, and you will be able to have the vacation you want.
With a little hunting, on average, the over 65 crowd should be able to arrange at least a 10 or even 15 % discount from their travel insurance costs.
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