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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
by Amy Nutt
A car accident can be a harrowing and traumatic event. One will be shaken and often not thinking clearly. If you are involved in a car accident, you have to think about your condition as well as the events that took place because you will most likely have to file a auto insurance claim.
In order to prepare for the results of a car accident, the following steps should be followed in order to make a proper claim:
1. After an accident, your heart will be racing and you may be disorientated. You need to gather your thoughts and think about how to proceed. If you are hurt, and the car is not a danger such as on fire, retrieve your cell phone and call 911. If there is no emergency such as a serious injury, call the police. Check to see if anyone else is hurt. Ask for people who witnessed the accident to stay and talk to the police.
2. Swap contact information, including phone numbers, license plate numbers, and car insurance details with the other drivers involved in the accident. When the police arrive share all the details you remember about the accident so that they can write an official report that can be given to the insurance companies. Make sure you tell the police officers that you want a report. If the officers won’t do it because the accident took place on the property of an establishment like a store parking lot, then ask the store owner or a security guard to write something up. If you have a camera, take pictures of the accident scene that includes any vehicle damage.
3. Contact your insurance company, even if you are not at-fault. Also, compensation is based on the extent of fault so you need evidence to support your claim. Most insurance providers have a toll free claim number. Make sure you have your policy number available. If the other person is at-fault, you must make a claim. You are entitled to have the insurance company process your claim and resolve any disputes. Your insurance company will advise the other driver’s insurance provider that you are making a claim and seeking compensation. You will have to make a list of all items damaged. If the other driver does not have car insurance, you will have to negotiate directly or go to court. Some experts suggest that if the other party is at fault, you should file claims with both insurance providers.
4. Once you have submitted all of the paper work to the insurance companies, they will sort out the claim. You may have to speak to the other driver’s provider about your recollection of the accident. Your insurance provider will tell you what statement is required. Before you give your statement, write down what you remember about the accident.
5. A claims adjuster will inspect your damaged car in order to assess the costs of the loss. They will also assess if the damage can be repaired or if you require financial compensation. If you are financially compensated, the insurance company will write you a check minus the deductible. A car accident can be a very emotional time in one’s life. It is important to remember that you need to keep yourself together so that you can make the right decisions regarding your physical well-being as well as filing a car insurance claim.
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
Normally when purchasing auto insurance you probably will only be asked for basic information about your vehicle. You are typically asked to provide the year, make, model and to provide the accurate mileage from the odometer. You will also need to provide some idea as to the condition of your vehicle and project your driving needs. Car owners who travel long distances for work are charged higher premiums than those who drive less frequently. Armed with this basic data and your car or truck Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), the insurance company is able to generate a quote after a quick check of collision history of your vehicle.
Using the VIN number the agent would get all the information required about the vehicle, and may even like to arrange an inspection of that particular vehicle so that your actual rates is reduced to a much lower price. Car accessories such a custom made rims, wheels or expensive stereos which you would like to claim along with the vehicle, needs to be inspected before the insurance company provides you with the coverage. This is because there is a possibility of people having an ordinary cassette player, giving false information about it and claiming it to be an expensive one in order to get it covered, which might actually reduce the asset of the Insurance company.
Often the Insurance Company may insist on Inspection, just to know the overall condition of the vehicle alone and if they find the actual condition of the vehicle is poorer than what it is claimed, it may affect the actual insurance coverage. Mechanical faults, improper maintenance such as rust or faded paint, poor condition of seats all make your vehicle go down its ladder for maximum coverage. Moreover it will also let you down when it comes to the blue book, as it mainly depends on the perfect condition of the car which may inadvertently make you to lose a fair amount of money, slashing your pocket with few thousands of dollars. In case of accidents, where the actual damage done to the car is summed up and in the event of blue book claim, the total value is paid to you only after the insurance company analysis the perfect numbers to be paid.
Insurance companies usually protect their assets from undue claiming and fraudulent claims. This may include an inspection seldom, to analyze the exact condition of your vehicle. The process, indirectly favours both the parties, as paying an enormous amount of premiums for a vehicle that is in fair condition seems absurd when you can actually pay less by stating the true condition of the vehicle. Also, the Insurance Company has the right to withdraw or modify their coverage accordingly, if they find the actual condition of the quoted vehicle is poorer than what is claimed.
Sometimes there is damage to a vehicle that is not noticed by the current owner and has never been reported. Sometimes previous owners do not report minor accidents. They make quick patches and sell the car to unsuspecting buyers. Unfortunately, there are other types of fraud which insurance companies must look for. Filing false claims based on questionable values costs insurance companies millions of dollars each year.
This is why inspections can happen at any time. The insurance company needs to know if you are honest. So it is best to be truthful when looking for a quote because the day after you get your policy, the insurance company might be at your place taking pictures of your car.
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
Life insurance brokers and life insurance agents are very different. Agents are hired by, and work for, one company. Because they work for a specific company, they push products for that business. Consequently, an insurance agent does not sell products for a rival insurance company.
In contrast, life insurance brokers operate between the customer and the insurance companies, in general. They do not tie their wagon to a specific company, but look at all companies, seeking the cheapest life insurance policy, which still matches the specifications you have set.
Having the right broker is very important when choosing a life insurance policy. They do the work for you, searching out the greatest value. Some agents may charge fees as an alternative, however most brokers receive a commission from the insurance companies if they pass on a customer. This is how insurance brokers make their money, and the insurance companies set the commission rates. The insurance broker’s commission percentage has already been factored into the cost of the premium. Even so, if you should decide you wanted to purchase the same policy, directly from the insurance company, you would still pay the same price.
Rebating is a practice that is prohibited in many places. Still, you will always find some brokers that still use this practice. Rebating is when an insurance broker lowers their commission rates, and then passes that savings on to their customer. Although the saving could be very enticing, it is just not a wise choice to deal with an insurance broker that rebates. The main reason is, of course, that it is illegal. Aside from that, the rebated amount is taxable income. You would have to declare it as such.
Having a good life insurance broker is a very important piece of the insurance puzzle. Not only will they have a liaison with several different companies, which will allow you to have a wider range of options, they can also guide you through the maze of information, as well. When deciding on your broker, do not be afraid to ask some questions.
First, determine the broker’s level of experience. The more experience, the better able they are to help you. Newer brokers just do not have the same degree of experience on which to draw, and they don’t have the same depth of contacts. Inexperience can be very costly. Newer brokers do not have as extensive a relationship portfolio, and that means you could miss the best policy for your particulars. Inexperience often results in misinformation, as well.
Determine what your broker’s qualifications are, and find out how many companies they work with. This can help give you an idea how comprehensive their policy search will be. The more companies they deal with, the more options they can offer you. Your broker should know the tendencies of each company. In essence, the better your broker knows the market, the more money you save.
About the Author:
Susan Reynolds is the content coordinator for a leading South African
Insurance Provider who specialises in
Life Insurance.
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
by Susan Reynolds
If you are looking for 4×4 insurance for the first time you are probably surprised by just how many different kinds there are. Just like motorcycles, trucks, and cars, 4×4 vehicles have insurance that?s all there own, geared toward the risks that are often involved with the type of driving required. You will notice that the biggest difference in 4×4 insurance is the price, which is much higher compared to regular insurance prices. Before you go ahead and sign onto a policy, make sure you find the one that is right for you.
Your insurance for a 4×4 vehicle will vary depending on exactly how you will be using the vehicle. People who use them as normal day to day trucks don?t have to worry about the extra costs of getting off road insurance. 4×4?s are specifically designed to handle off road driving. Although this can be very fun and exciting, it puts you at much higher risk for vehicle damages and injuries. Make sure your policy covers off road driving before you attempt it. If necessary you can get an all terrain insurance policy for a day or two just to have some fun.
4×4 trucks and SUVs have all of the regular types of insurance available for drivers. The minimal type is called liability insurance, and it covers other vehicles and individuals that were involved in an accident, but not your own. Comprehensive and collision insurance can also be obtained like an average vehicle. Unfortunately these will often be more expensive than regular policies. The monthly rate you pay will reflect on how much overall coverage you have. The extra cost will cover the increased likely hood that your 4×4 may be stolen or vandalized.
4×4 vehicles are often more expensive to insure because they cost more to repair. Unlike cars and other mass produced vehicles, the parts for 4×4 trucks and SUVs are harder to find a replace. Your insurance company will therefore have to pay more to fix your vehicle. If you have added anything on to your 4×4 you can expect that it won?t be covered by traditional insurance policies. These add-ons will have to be individually insured or paid to fix by you. Wide screens are very popular features of 4x4s that are not covered by regular insurance. If the truck has this feature be sure that your policy insures its repairs.
Salvage retention rights are offered directly to 4×4 drivers, especially those who participate in off road driving. These rights allow you to use the parts of your 4×4 vehicle. Even if you make changes and add on other parts your 4×4 will still be insured. If your 4×4 happens to get totaled you can retrieve the parts for future repairs while still being compensated for the damages. Salvage retention rights are difficult to come by on other vehicles, buy you will sometimes see them applied to 4×4?s. If you want this as part of your coverage you will have to be sure to request it first.
About the Author:
Susan Reynolds is the webmaster for a leading South African
Insurance Provider who specialises in
Car Insurance.
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Sunday, August 16th, 2009
by Jason Hall
Whether or not to take out rental insurance, when you are renting a car, has been a major decision among all renters. It is important, when you rent a car, that you understand these companies want to sell you insurance because it is a way for them to make more money. On top of that, rental companies encourage you to take out their insurance because it protects their car, and that is all that matters to them.
Here are some of the most asked questions about rental insurance, and the answer are most likely going to surprise many of you.
Q: DOESNT MY REGULAR CAR INSURANCE POLICY COVER ME WHEN I AM DRIVING A RENTAL CAR?
A: YES….Many insurance companies will still cover you when you are driving in a rental car. However, it is advisable that you contact your insurance company, prior to picking up your rental vehicle, just to make sure that is so. Otherwise you will not be completely confident that you will be covered and may spend money, on rental insurance from the rental company, you could have otherwise saved.
Q: IF I RENT A CAR WITH MY CREDIT CARD, WILL THAT COVER ME FOR DAMAGES THAT MAY OCCUR?
A: YES and NO….Most of the major credit card companies, such as Visa, MasterCard or Discover, offer you additional insurance protection when you use the card to rent a vehicle. Because this may not apply for all credit cards companies you should check with your credit company prior to renting your car. This will give you a piece of mind when turning down the rental insurance for the rental car company.
Q: IF I FIND OUT THAT I AM COVERED UNDER MY OWN CAR INSURANCE AND MY CREDIT CARD COMPANY SHOULD I STILL TAKE OUT THE CAR RENTAL INSURANCE?
A: Absolutely not. Many companies will tell you that your insurance wont cover everything or that you are leaving yourself open to liability if you don’t take their coverage, however most car rental coverage doesn’t even cover you as well as your own. Many times the companies and their representatives will lead you to believe that this coverage is necessary, but in reality it will provide you with no benefit at all if you are already covered, and therefore this will just be unnecessary money that you will be handing over to the car rental agent.
So before yo arrive at the rental car company to pick up your vehicle check with your insurance and credit car companies to see what you are covered for. This will make you more confident when you refuse the rental companies insurance and you will be saving a lot of money.
About the Author:
Jason Hall is an expert in the rental car industry and can provide you with all the advice that you need for a
car rental Coolangatta. Before your next Australian take a look at his articles to ensure you are getting a
car hire Coolangatta that is reliable.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
Car insurance is very important. When a vehicle is stolen or broken into, insurance plays a large role in reimbursement for lost property. Insurance also allows the victim to make a claim to their insurer and the insurer handles the costs of repairs and/or replacement of the damage to the vehicle; of course, there is generally a modest deductible depending upon the insurance plan one has.
When you speak to the insurance agent about the claim they will start an initial examination checklist to ensure that the claim is valid and what part of the claim if any is to be paid by the insurance company according to your policy. There are many questions the insurance company might ask of you and any other information gathered will be from your policy and coverage information.
Your policy needs to be active. The insurance agent will verify that the police is before anything else transpires. The agent will also ensure that your payments have been paid and that you are not behind. If it is determined you lapsed in payment, you will not be eligible for coverage.
The Claims are usually Validated after reviewing the policy rules and if there are items damaged or stolen which are not covered by the policy contract, the coverage amount cannot be claimed. You will also not be able to claim if you just have a liability insurance or a third party cover in instances of car burglary.
You cannot claim the coverage amount if the exclusion criteria of the policy such as fire or flood is a part of the claim but you can claim coverage during a break in burglary or vandalism, in case if your expensive car accessories such as stereo or golf clubs are stolen, if it is covered or listed in the actual policy contract.
While the insurance company is liable for valid claims, it is dependent upon the policy holder to uphold the policy requirements. If the holder failed to take the proper actions on their end, the insurance company will deny the claim. This will leave the victim of the crime responsible for the damages that occurred.
Other than looking out for policy reasons, the trained insurance agent might even carry a checklist to rule out suspicion in case of fraudulent claims. For example Expensive trunk load of goods carried in an old car, if reported as stolen and has been filed for a claim, the agent might raise a suspicion that it might be a fraudulent claim by the policy owner. Misleading facts and false information might lead to the coverage being denied. Once the checklist is complete along with the Initial examination, the agent forwards the case to its assessor along with his reports of examination, to assess and approve claim, if it is genuine.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
by Pablo Escobar
As a person grows older, he or is she is pretty much prone to illnesses. And today, one of the most popular illnesses that have been affecting most of our seniors is Alzheimer’s disease. This is the state where seniors are starting to lose their memories and thus forgetting their families and worst of all their own identities. Once this has progressed, seniors will start to forget even some basic abilities such as eating, writing, and more.
Taking care of our elders that have this condition or other diseases can be very difficult for us family members. This is because we do not have enough knowledge about the illness and how our seniors should be treated. With this, a home care agency can assist us in taking care of our seniors.
A home care agency offers to take care of our seniors who are struggling with Alzheimer’s disease and other diseases. They have professional caregivers and staff that are knowledgeable on these diseases.
One of the best things about home care agencies is that they know how to treat seniors in a way that provides the proper medical attention and the love they need to enjoy life. They understand how to handle those who are frustrated with their conditions and can help them find a better way of living. Many times, the elderly just need someone who can understand what they are going through.
The people suffering from this disease can no longer enjoy life like they used to. It takes a home care agency to help them along the way through this tough transition.
On top of the great service they provide, they are a lot less expensive than traditional retirement homes. This means you don’t have to break the bank to get the quality service that you loved one deserves.
It is not difficult to find a top notch home care agency. You can find accredited agencies to provide senior home care if you are uncertain about any agency.
There are a few things you need to remember when choosing a home care agency. Will they provide the proper care and comfort and go far beyond their job description for your loved one, and are they professional? Many people are putting their trust in these agencies because of all the benefits.
About the Author:
It is always a daunting decision for families when it comes to retirement homes.
Home care services are more inexpensive and more convenient for most people. There is an array of
home health care services to choose from.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
by Rachid Morales
In today’s society, most senior citizens are looking towards a different kind of senior care center than the traditional nursing homes that have so plentifully populated the globe. These kinds of decisions are actually being placed on the family members more so than the seniors themselves. Making this kind of decision can be difficult and it can help to understand the options that are available.
There are home care agencies that offer impeccable service to elder who want to remain in the comfort of their homes.
This kind of home care agency service appears to be more flexible and limitless in assisting the elders even in a span of 24 hours each day. It is their primary goal to help the senior groups to go through the process with more acceptance and still feel fulfilled by living an enriched life right to the end.
The teams of caregivers are professional and offer piece of mind to not only the senior patients but also their families. They also are able to adjust their services to fit within your budget. The caregivers care for the patients and families as if they were part of the family.
For the most part, those who are being served by a senior home care agency are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. These are those who are gradually losing their ability to remember people, events, and even basic bodily functions.
The professionals that are serving in a home care agency ensure that certain activities, that are specifically designed for those afflicted with this disease, are put in place to ensure a good quality of life given their afflictions. Some of these activities include regular conversations with the patients to help them stay active and to try and bring good memories back to them. Other activities involve humor and other positive emotions to help them make progressive connections and stay alert.
One of the reasons patients will choose a home care agency over a nursing home is the level of comfort and attention. Having this option will not only help the patient look forward to this point of their lives, but it will also provide options for family member who have limited budgets.
If you are one of those people who have a limited amount of budget to spend for such, then maybe you can really consider the idea of a home care agency.
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Monday, August 10th, 2009
by Graham McKenzie
Most average people don’t have enough money saved up to pay for a burial and a funeral let alone a burial and a funeral due to an unexpected early death. Many people take the path of life insurance to help their families avoid having to pay for a funeral and burial as well as other bills that may surface. Life insurance is able to pay for not only the burial and the funeral but many other bills that will arise after your death. The biggest problem is that your debts may be passed on to your family and life insurance can help prevent this.
In most cases people get life insurance so that their family doesn’t have to pay for a funeral that can cost thousands of dollars. Since most people don’t have enough money saved up for a funeral life insurance can be a big help. Depending on the size of the life insurance policy that you get you will be able to cover the funeral expenses and even other bills. Being careful when choosing a life insurance plan is essential as some plans will not cover what you need them to. A term life insurance policy, for example, is a low cost plan but also has a low payout.
They will also terminate the policy after a certain amount of time. Individuals that are older that have used plans such as these have a hard time finding an affordable plan as they become a higher risk for the company by being older. Therefore you should ensure that your original plan will cover you until you have passed.
You will find that some insurance plans will have extra money even after the funeral has been paid for. The first thing this extra money should be used for is to pay off your debts so that it doesn’t get passed on to your family. Credit companies are able to and will pass your debts on to your spouse or children. If they do not pay the company it would be as if they got the credit and didn’t pay it. This means it will hurt their credit when they didn’t even get the loan. You should avoid this problem by simply having a life insurance policy that will have extra money to pay off your debts.
After your debts have been paid off and the funeral has been paid for there will be money left over in some cases. This money will be split between your beneficiaries. To ensure that you have money left over you need to choose a good insurance plan. You will want to take some time and plan out what the costs will be for a funeral and your debts. You will also need to factor in medical bills that may arise before your passing.
Finally you will also want to factor in any medical bills that may come up right before you pass. By taking the time to calculate how big of a policy you need you will be ensuring the best future for your family by helping them avoid having to take care of your debts.
About the Author:
Graham McKenzie is the content syndication coordinator a leading South African
Life Insurance and
Life Cover portal. For tips on how to save on your life insurance visit our website.
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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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