If you drive, or even if you just own a car, you need car insurance. But how do you know which policy to buy.
First of all, it’s essential to know what your policy covers and what it doesn’t. Almost any policy will give you the minimum liability coverage, but you may need more coverage to protect your income and assets. You may need coverage to fit your unique driving habits or history. You also need to sure your policy will repair or replace your car if it’s damaged in a crash, and everybody needs towing. While you are shopping around, it’s very helpful to have a written record of any quote you are given for the coverage you need. This will keep the agent from trying to raise your price if you come back to them for the policy.
If you also insure your home, or you have life insurance, ask about bundling your policies. Bundling means you get all your insurance from the same company. Insurance companies offer significant savings to keep you as their customer for multiple kinds of coverage, and the simplified billing makes budgeting and paying?and making sure you have paid?much easier.
A major factor in how much you pay for car insurance is where you live. Generally speaking, you will pay more if you live in a city and less if you live in the country. Also, the more expensive your car, the more you will pay to insure it. The safer your auto is rated in test crashes, on the other hand, the less you will pay to insure it. Any kind of “flash” or any custom feature will increase your insurance costs.
Ask your agent what kinds of discounts may be available to you. There may be breaks for members of the military, women, seniors, households with multiple drivers, and holders of bundled policies. You may get a reduction on your premium if you belong to certain clubs and organizations, like the AARP. If you have a teen driver who is a good student, ask about good student discounts. Insurers view good students as lower-risk, and charge lower premiums. Your teenager may also get you a substantial reduction in premium costs if he or she takes defensive driving or a basic driver ed course.
Finally, always shop around. Get several quotes on your car insurance. It’s always possible that another provider could offer you better coverage at a lower premium. Insurance companies make comparison shopping easier than it used to be, especially over the Internet. You can do your research and find out the discount programs you may qualify for, the safety information on your vehicle, and the risk assessment of your neighborhood. Going to your agent armed with knowledge makes it much more likely you will get the best possible rate.
No matter what your auto insurance needs, always deal with professional, licensed insurance brokers. They can go over your situation and tailor a policy to your precise needs, as well as answer all your questions.
Tom Martens is the content syndication coordinator for Carinsurancesa.co.za. South Arica?s leading car insurance portal.
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