Wednesday, 26 March 2014

2. Auto FAQs



Auto FAQs


Q:    What should I consider when purchasing automobile insurance?
   
A: There are a number of factors you should consider when purchasing any product or service, and insurance is no different. Here is a checklist of things you should consider when purchasing automobile insurance.

1. Don't base your decision on price alone. Base your decision on value - what you get for what you pay. Consider the quality of the company's claims service and consumer education.

2. Purchase the amount of liability coverage which makes sense for you.

3. You should decide which optional coverages you want. For example, do you want optional physical damage coverages or is the market value of your car too low to warrant purchasing them.

4. Once you have decided what you want in your automobile insurance policy, you can now decide from whom you would like to purchase the insurance. For example, you may decide you like the idea of purchasing insurance from a mutual company rather than a stock company.


 Q:    What are some practical things I can do to lower my automobile insurance rates?
 
   
A: There are a number of things you can do to lower the cost of your automobile insurance. The easiest thing to do is to shop around.

It is not surprising to find quotes on automobile insurance that can vary by hundreds of dollars for the same coverage on the same car. When you shop, be careful to make sure each insurer is offering the same coverage. Many insurers use the ISO policy forms, but this is not always the case.

Another way to lower the cost of your automobile insurance is to look for any discounts that you may qualify for. For example, many insurers will offer you a discount if you insure multiple cars under the same policy, or if you have had a driver education class in the last five years. Be sure to ask your agent or your company about their discount plans.
Another easy way to lower the cost of your automobile insurance is to increase the deductible. Simply raising your deductible from $250 to $500 can lower your premium sometimes by as much as five or ten percent. However, you should be careful to make sure that you have the financial resources necessary to handle the larger deductible.


Q:    Suppose I lend my car to a friend, is he/she covered under my automobile insurance policy?
   
A: Whenever you knowingly loan your car to a friend or an associate, he or she will be covered under your automobile insurance policy. In fact, even if you do not give explicit permission each time a person borrows your car, they are still covered under your automobile insurance policy as long they had a reasonable belief that you would have given them permission to drive the car.


Q:    What is the difference between collision physical damage coverage and comprehensive physical damage coverage?
   
A: Collision is defined as losses you incur when your automobile collides with another car or object. For example, if you hit a car in a parking lot, the damages to your car will be paid under your collision coverage.

Comprehensive provides coverage for most other direct physical damage losses you could incur. For example, damage to your car from a hailstorm will be covered under your comprehensive coverage.

It is important to know the differences between the collision and comprehensive coverages for a couple of reasons.

1. In order to make an informed purchasing decision about these optional coverages, you need to know the difference between them.

2. The deductibles under the collision and comprehensive coverages are often different in amount.


Q:    What factors can affect the cost of my automobile insurance? 

    A: A number of factors can affect the cost of your automobile insurance - some of which you can control and some which are beyond your control.

The type of car you drive, the purpose the car serves, your driving record, and where you live can all affect how much your automobile insurance will cost you.

Even your marital status can affect your cost of insurance. Statistics show that married people tend to have fewer and less costly accidents than do single people.








Written By : Asad Sohail



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