Saturday, September 1, 2012

Motor Insurance

By David J Ringerton


Auto insurance can seem so overwhelming. There can be so much to consider and to choose from. This article can help to demystify the subject and to help you find your way in the world of auto insurance. Once you know more about auto insurance, you will find that it is mostly, common sense.

When working with the adjuster on a claim, remember that the burden of proof is not on you, it's on the insurance company. If there is a dispute over coverage, it is their responsibility to prove why it isn't covered. There are a few policies where this doesn't apply so make sure to check that when signing up for coverage.

If you have a vehicle that is not worth much, consider getting only liability coverage on it. You can save a lot of money this way. You should know that if you have an accident that is your fault with liability coverage, you will not be covered, only the other driver will be covered.

If your current car or truck is valued at only a few thousand dollars, ask your insurance agent about the possibility of dropping your collision coverage. In many cases, the standard $1500 deductible is almost as much as the amount paid for an older model of car, truck, or van.

Find out if your pet is covered by your auto insurance if your pet is in the car with you during an accident. Some insurers provide payment toward veterinarian care for injuries, or payment if the pet is killed while in your car during an accident, or a vehicle theft. The pet coverage may be automatically included under your collision coverage.

As you get older and maintain a good driving record, you will save money on auto insurance. It's worth asking your auto insurance company about discounts for experienced drivers -- of course, providing you continue to drive safely. The best age for auto insurance rates is between 55 and 70 years of age.

If you are shopping for auto insurance be sure to ask the companies you look at about discounts for safe drivers. If you have a good driving record you can often save a lot of money on your policy. Some even give you better discounts as time goes on and you continue to have a good driving record.

Your auto insurance might provide coverage for renting a car in the case of an accident. You should give this coverage some thought and decide whether or not you really need to pay for it. Not only is rental coverage rarely used, but there are usually other car rental options available, like credit card company discounts.

The type of car that you drive can have a dramatic impact on your auto insurance rate. Sports cars, high performance vehicles and autos frequently targeted by thieves, all result in high rates for the driver. If you are considering purchasing one of these vehicles, make sure you can afford the higher insurance rates as well as your loan payments.




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