Did you fall for a flashy sales pitch and buy an underperforming, overpriced car insurance policy? Believe me, you’re not the only one.
Having so many insurance providers from which to choose, it’s difficult to find the lowest cost company.
Finding the best rates is easy if you know what you’re doing. Just about anyone who is required by state law to have insurance will be able to save money. But drivers should learn the way companies sell insurance online and use this information to your advantage.
The easiest way to compare rates is to realize all the major auto insurance companies will pay a fee to give free rates quotes. The only thing you need to do is provide details including the make and model of your vehicles, if you require a SR-22, driver details, and how you use your vehicles. Your information is submitted instantly to many of the top insurers and you should receive rate quotes quickly.
Companies offering auto insurance don’t list every available discount very clearly, so here is a list both the well known and the more hidden ways to save on insurance.
A little note about advertised discounts, most discount credits are not given to the entire cost. Most cut specific coverage prices like comprehensive or collision. So when the math indicates you could get a free insurance policy, insurance companies aren’t that generous.
A partial list of companies who might offer these discounts may include but are not limited to:
Double check with every prospective company what discounts are available to you. All car insurance discounts may not be available in your area.
When choosing the best insurance coverage, there isn’t really a cookie cutter policy. Coverage needs to be tailored to your specific needs and your policy should reflect that. For instance, these questions may help you determine if your situation would benefit from professional advice.
If you can’t answer these questions but a few of them apply, then you may want to think about talking to a licensed agent. To find an agent in your area, fill out this quick form or you can also visit this page to select a carrier
An important part of buying insurance is that you know the factors that play a part in calculating insurance coverage rates. When you know what positively or negatively impacts premium levels enables informed choices that will entitle you to better insurance coverage rates.
Having a good grasp of your policy aids in choosing which coverages you need and the correct deductibles and limits. Auto insurance terms can be ambiguous and reading a policy is terribly boring. Shown next are typical coverage types found on most auto insurance policies.
This coverage provides protection from injuries or damage you cause to other’s property or people by causing an accident. This insurance protects YOU against other people’s claims, and doesn’t cover your injuries or vehicle damage.
Split limit liability has three limits of coverage: bodily injury for each person, bodily injury for the entire accident, and a limit for property damage. As an example, you may have values of 100/300/100 that means you have $100,000 in coverage for each person’s injuries, a limit of $300,000 in injury protection per accident, and $100,000 of coverage for damaged propery.
Liability coverage pays for claims such as repair bills for other people’s vehicles, repair costs for stationary objects and loss of income. How much coverage you buy is your choice, but it’s cheap coverage so purchase as high a limit as you can afford.
Medical payments and Personal Injury Protection insurance reimburse you for immediate expenses such as prosthetic devices, EMT expenses and surgery. They can be utilized in addition to your health insurance plan or if you lack health insurance entirely. It covers not only the driver but also the vehicle occupants as well as any family member struck as a pedestrian. Personal injury protection coverage is not universally available and may carry a deductible
Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist coverage protects you and your vehicle when the “other guys” either are underinsured or have no liability coverage at all. This coverage pays for injuries to you and your family as well as your vehicle’s damage.
Because many people have only the minimum liability required by law, their limits can quickly be used up. That’s why carrying high Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage is very important.
Comprehensive insurance pays to fix your vehicle from damage OTHER than collision with another vehicle or object. A deductible will apply then your comprehensive coverage will pay.
Comprehensive can pay for things like a broken windshield, hail damage, fire damage, hitting a bird and damage from getting keyed. The most a auto insurance company will pay at claim time is the cash value of the vehicle, so if it’s not worth much more than your deductible consider removing comprehensive coverage.
This pays for damage to your Aztek caused by collision with another car or object. You will need to pay your deductible then the remaining damage will be paid by your insurance company.
Collision can pay for claims such as crashing into a building, hitting a mailbox and backing into a parked car. Collision coverage makes up a good portion of your premium, so you might think about dropping it from vehicles that are older. It’s also possible to bump up the deductible to get cheaper collision coverage.
We just showed you some good ideas how you can reduce 2002 Pontiac Aztek insurance prices online. The most important thing to understand is the more providers you compare, the better your comparison will be. Consumers could even find that the lowest rates come from the smaller companies. Regional companies can often provide lower rates in certain areas than the large multi-state companies such as State Farm, Geico and Nationwide.
Cheap insurance is available online and also from your neighborhood agents, so you should be comparing quotes from both in order to have the best chance of saving money. A few companies may not provide you the ability to get quotes online and usually these smaller companies provide coverage only through local independent agents.
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