Archive for October, 2009

Insurance – Understanding Car Insurance

Buying car insurance can be a very big expense on the household budget, especially if you have teenage drivers in the family. Add in the fact that every state has different liability requirements and things can get quite confusing pretty quick. It’s good to know what is required and what everything in a car insurance policy means. So let’s take a quick look at what an auto insurance policy really is.

Liability

This is what protects you in the event you cause an accident and hurt someone else, or damage property. Every state has there own liability requirements. Be sure to check what your individual state requires. Let’s take an example of a policy with a liability limit of 100,000/300,000. The first 100,000 is the limit that the policy will pay for any one persons medical expenses. The next figure, 300,000, is the limit the policy will pay for all medical expenses for anyone in the accident.

It is important to note that liability coverage will not pay for any injuries or damage to your own vehicle.

Property Damage

This is the total amount that your insurance policy will pay for property that you damage if it is determined that you caused the damage. Generally, most policies have $100,000 as a property damage limit. You can increase that if you wish to. With the price of cars and property these days, it may be a good idea to increase that limit up to $250,000.

Comprehensive

This insurance coverage pays for damages done to your car. This includes theft, storm damage, fire and vandalism. This coverage will have a deductible attached. The rate for this insurance coverage goes down as the deductible goes up. This coverage will also be required on any loan you may have on the vehicle.

Collision

Collision coverage will pay you for damages down to your own vehicle in the event an accident is deemed to be your fault. If your vehicle is totaled out in an accident the insurance company will pay you the actual cash value of your vehicle. This could be less in some cases than what your vehicle is worth. Collision coverage is also required by finance companies on any loan against your vehicle.

Uninsured / Underinsured Motorist

Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage will pay you in the event of an accident that is not your fault and the other party has either no insurance coverage, or not enough insurance. No matter what the law states, there will always be those who refuse to carry insurance. That makes having this insurance coverage vitally important.

Optional Coverages

There are many different optional auto insurance coverages that you can purchase on your auto policy. Some of these include emergency road service and rental car coverage. Both of these services can be a big help to you in the event of a claim.

By understanding the various auto insurance coverages you’ll be able to determine what exactly you need for your particular situation. In the long run this will help save you money and give you peace of mind.

By: Michael Russell

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Silly question, but just wanted to know. Also, I have two pit bulls and was wondering which insurance agencies do not have dog restrictions. I have Nationwide car insurance and I would have to take my dogs to obedience school to have homeowners with them and my husband and I don’t really have the time for that.

kaisergirl asked:


My college aged daughter thinks she can get car insurance on the policy with her boyfriend and his parents- is she right?

Ashley M asked:


Just wanted to know if you have to have proof of car insurance in order to get your car inspected in the state of Texas?

WHAT asked:


I drive her car, i just got my lisence and i live in new york with good grade ( 91 average) How much will the insurance rate increase if she adds me to her policy.

What are my options for car insurance?

:) asked:


I am 21 and recently got my license in CA. I don’t know anything about car insurance. Can I somehow be added to my parents’ insurance? About how much would it cost (ranges)? I won’t be driving right away but if I did, it would be with my mom’s car which is already insured. How would that work? We would both be using it. Any info would be helpful. Thank you in advance!

Have a Brain asked:


I live in Ohio, and I have a lease which requires that I have extremely good car insurance. I was paying 140 a month on my fathers plan with a discount which was ridiculous in my opinion. Now I have to get my own policy, which places would be the best to get quotes from? I need it asap.

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Im 16 years old and still on my learners for drivers licenses and currently purchasing a car!
What is the cheapest and easiest way to go about getting car insurance and rego.
do i put it in my parents name or my own?? who is the best agency to go with?

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