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Car Insurance: Steps for Making a Claim

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

A car accident can be a harrowing and traumatic event. One will be shaken and often not thinking clearly. If you are involved in a car accident, you have to think about your condition as well as the events that took place because you will most likely have to file a auto insurance claim.

In order to prepare for the results of a car accident, the following steps should be followed in order to make a proper claim:

1. After an accident, your heart will be racing and you may be disorientated. You need to gather your thoughts and think about how to proceed. If you are hurt, and the car is not a danger such as on fire, retrieve your cell phone and call 911. If there is no emergency such as a serious injury, call the police. Check to see if anyone else is hurt. Ask for people who witnessed the accident to stay and talk to the police.

2. Swap contact information, including phone numbers, license plate numbers, and car insurance details with the other drivers involved in the accident. When the police arrive share all the details you remember about the accident so that they can write an official report that can be given to the insurance companies. Make sure you tell the police officers that you want a report. If the officers won’t do it because the accident took place on the property of an establishment like a store parking lot, then ask the store owner or a security guard to write something up. If you have a camera, take pictures of the accident scene that includes any vehicle damage.

3. Contact your insurance company, even if you are not at-fault. Also, compensation is based on the extent of fault so you need evidence to support your claim. Most insurance providers have a toll free claim number. Make sure you have your policy number available. If the other person is at-fault, you must make a claim. You are entitled to have the insurance company process your claim and resolve any disputes. Your insurance company will advise the other driver’s insurance provider that you are making a claim and seeking compensation. You will have to make a list of all items damaged. If the other driver does not have car insurance, you will have to negotiate directly or go to court. Some experts suggest that if the other party is at fault, you should file claims with both insurance providers.

4. Once you have submitted all of the paper work to the insurance companies, they will sort out the claim. You may have to speak to the other driver’s provider about your recollection of the accident. Your insurance provider will tell you what statement is required. Before you give your statement, write down what you remember about the accident.

5. A claims adjuster will inspect your damaged car in order to assess the costs of the loss. They will also assess if the damage can be repaired or if you require financial compensation. If you are financially compensated, the insurance company will write you a check minus the deductible. A car accident can be a very emotional time in one’s life. It is important to remember that you need to keep yourself together so that you can make the right decisions regarding your physical well-being as well as filing a car insurance claim.

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Is A Life Insurance Broker Worth It?

Monday, August 17th, 2009

There is a difference between life insurance brokers and life insurance agents. Agents generally work for one company. When you work for a specific company, it is understood that you will sell their products. Because of that, an insurance agent does not sell products for a rival company.

In contrast, life insurance brokers deal with many companies. They are intermediaries. Because they do not work for just one company, they can search all the companies and find the best deals available for their customers.

Having the right broker is very important when choosing a life insurance policy. They do the work for you, searching out the greatest value. Some agents may charge fees as an alternative, however most brokers receive a commission from the insurance companies if they pass on a customer. This is how insurance brokers make their money, and the insurance companies set the commission rates. The insurance broker’s commission percentage has already been factored into the cost of the premium. Even so, if you should decide you wanted to purchase the same policy, directly from the insurance company, you would still pay the same price.

Rebating is a practice used by some brokers, despite the fact that it is prohibited in most places. When a broker rebates, what he is doing is cutting part of his commission. He then offers that savings to the customer. That proffered savings may seem quite tempting, but it is not a good idea to use an insurance broker that rebates. The primary reason is the fact that it is illegal. Aside from that, the monies saved are taxable income. You would have to declare it.

It is really very important to find a good insurance broker. The fact that a good broker will have developed working relations with a wide range of companies, allows you to have a wider range of options. They can also help you understand all those options. When deciding on your broker, make sure to ask questions.

First, determine the broker’s level of experience. The more experience, the better able they are to help you. Newer brokers just do not have the same degree of experience on which to draw, and they don’t have the same depth of contacts. Inexperience can be very costly. Newer brokers do not have as extensive a relationship portfolio, and that means you could miss the best policy for your particulars. Inexperience often results in misinformation, as well.

Determine just how qualified your broker is, and ask how many companies they work with. This will give you an idea of just how extensive the polices and options will be. It stand to reason, the more companies they do business with, the more options you will have to choose from. Your broker really should be familiar with each company’s peculiarities, as well. The more your broker knows the insurance market, the more money you stand to save.

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First Time 4×4 Insurance Buyers

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Different vehicles require different types of insurance. Each type of insurance is specifically geared toward the vehicle it is insuring, whether a motorcycle, truck, or regular car. 4×4 insurance must be tailored to fit the needs of the vehicle and the driver. This insurance is often more expensive than regular car insurance because of the specific risks involved with owning this type of vehicle. Before you purchase a policy you should do as much research as possible to find the best one for you.

Your insurance for a 4×4 vehicle will vary depending on exactly how you will be using the vehicle. People who use them as normal day to day trucks don?t have to worry about the extra costs of getting off road insurance. 4×4?s are specifically designed to handle off road driving. Although this can be very fun and exciting, it puts you at much higher risk for vehicle damages and injuries. Make sure your policy covers off road driving before you attempt it. If necessary you can get an all terrain insurance policy for a day or two just to have some fun.

Other than off road driving, 4×4 insurance is nearly the same as regular car insurance. You can choose between liability, comprehensive, or collision coverage or a combination of the three. The coverage you receive can vary greatly, but it will depend on how much you are able to afford on insurance. Some policies will cover the damages of accidents while others will focus on vehicle damage from fire, vandalism, and theft. Make sure you thoroughly read over what your company covers in the policy, since the details vary.

4×4 insurance is more expensive than regular insurance largely because of the fact that the parts cost more to fix and replace. Small, mass produced cars have more parts available, and they are often less expensive. 4×4s may require you to get extra insurance to cover parts that are not considered stock. If you get into an accident and receive damage to these additions, the insurance company will not pay to replace them unless you have specific insurance for it. This can be particularly frustrating for people with wide screens, a common 4×4 addition.

If you like to work on your 4×4 you may want to add salvage retention rights to your policy. If you are involved in an accident this gives you the right to keep the parts for other vehicles while still being covered for the damages. This only applies if your vehicle was totaled and you have to get a new one. Salvage retention also lets you put on your own additions and updates without worrying about affecting your insurance coverage. Often times these alterations can cause your insurance to become invalid without specific coverage. Your original 4×4 insurance policy will most likely not include salvage retention rights, so be sure to add it on if you require it.

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Questions About Car Rental Insurance

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

There has been on going debates about the importance of taking rental insurance, when you are renting an automobile. Many believe that their own car insurance will cover them while they are driving a rental and other feel that the credit card they use to rent the car offers them protection. Somethings that you should take into consideration is that rental companies only push this rental insurance for two reasons; the first is so that they will make extra money on your rental and the second is so that the rental insurance will protect their car. In the end, their car is all that is important to them.

Here are some of the most asked questions about rental insurance, and the answer are most likely going to surprise many of you.

Q: AM I COVERED UNDER MY OWN CAR INSURANCE, EVEN IF DRIVING A RENTAL CAR?

A: The answer is yes, most car insurance will cover you fully when you are driving in a rented vehicle, however as with all things it is a good idea to contact your car insurance company in advance and ask them about this coverage. Don’t wait until you are standing in line at the rental agent to attempt to make this decision, know the facts before you get there.

Q: WILL THE CREDIT CARD THAT I USED TO RENT THE CAR COVER ME FOR ANY DAMAGES?

A: YES and NO….Most of the major credit card companies, such as Visa, MasterCard or Discover, offer you additional insurance protection when you use the card to rent a vehicle. Because this may not apply for all credit cards companies you should check with your credit company prior to renting your car. This will give you a piece of mind when turning down the rental insurance for the rental car company.

Q: IF I FIND OUT THAT I AM COVERED UNDER MY OWN CAR INSURANCE AND MY CREDIT CARD COMPANY SHOULD I STILL TAKE OUT THE CAR RENTAL INSURANCE?

A: This is a definite NO! Most car rental companies will try and convince you that you are only covered if you take their insurance out, but this could not be further from the truth. The insurance that you are provided by your credit card and insurance companies will offer you all the insurance that you are required to have while driving a rental. Rental companies only push their own insurance as a way to make more money offer of the rental of a car.

So before yo arrive at the rental car company to pick up your vehicle check with your insurance and credit car companies to see what you are covered for. This will make you more confident when you refuse the rental companies insurance and you will be saving a lot of money.

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Having Life Insurance That Will Cover Your Debts

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Most average people don’t have enough money saved up to pay for a burial and a funeral let alone a burial and a funeral due to an unexpected early death. Many people take the path of life insurance to help their families avoid having to pay for a funeral and burial as well as other bills that may surface. Life insurance is able to pay for not only the burial and the funeral but many other bills that will arise after your death. The biggest problem is that your debts may be passed on to your family and life insurance can help prevent this.

In most cases people get life insurance so that their family doesn’t have to pay for a funeral that can cost thousands of dollars. Since most people don’t have enough money saved up for a funeral life insurance can be a big help. Depending on the size of the life insurance policy that you get you will be able to cover the funeral expenses and even other bills. Being careful when choosing a life insurance plan is essential as some plans will not cover what you need them to. A term life insurance policy, for example, is a low cost plan but also has a low payout.

Some elderly people that have used these plans get into trouble as they can’t find an affordable life insurance plan towards the end of their life. This is due to the fact that they are a higher risk for the insurance company. You should get a plan that covers the proper amount of time as well as offers the right amount of money if and when you do pass.

You will find that some insurance plans will have extra money even after the funeral has been paid for. The first thing this extra money should be used for is to pay off your debts so that it doesn’t get passed on to your family. Credit companies are able to and will pass your debts on to your spouse or children. If they do not pay the company it would be as if they got the credit and didn’t pay it. This means it will hurt their credit when they didn’t even get the loan. You should avoid this problem by simply having a life insurance policy that will have extra money to pay off your debts.

After you’ve factored in your debts you will also want to factor in any money that you want for an inheritance. This inheritance will be split among the listed beneficiaries. If you want different amounts to go to different beneficiaries then you should specific this in your plan and will.

No matter what your age, if you have dependents you will want to ensure that your debts are paid off and that there is a sizable amount of money that they can inherit. Planning is essential when you’re choosing a life insurance plan. However if you take the time to compare plans and calculate the costs you should have no problem finding a plan that will ensure that all of your bills are taken care of. This will ensure that your families future is protected rather than put in jeopardy.

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Reducing Premiums On Your 4×4

Monday, August 10th, 2009

4×4 insurance rates are often higher than the rates for other vehicles and take extra effort to find good rates for. Your 4×4 will be seen by insurers as extra risky and more hazardous, making your insurance rates much higher. You can avoid these prices by taking the right actions. The most important factor to getting low rates is to search online for multiple different quotes.

Your first goal should be to assure your insurance agent that your 4×4 will be kept safe and out of site while it is parked at home. One of the biggest risks with these trucks and SUVs is that they will be stolen or vandalized. Keep your 4×4 either in a garage or behind the house where it will not be seen. While acknowledging that your vehicle is at lower risk for these occurrences you may get lower rates.

Drivers looking for lower insurance rates should also try to get some experience by driving a 4×4 beforehand. Luckily this does not necessarily mean you have to own one before you get insurance. Try driving around a friend or family member?s car for a bit to become familiar with the specific type of handling required. While sitting down with your agent you can tell them that you already have experience with such vehicles and are less likely to get into an accident.

Your driving record will always take a toll on your insurance rates, no matter what type of vehicle you plan on getting. The insurance company will review how many claims you have received over the time that you have had insurance. Even just one claim may make your rates higher, while two or more will single you out as a high risk driver. Keep your record clean and clear for as long as possible by driving carefully. If you have no claims for a long enough period you may be able to get a claims bonus on your 4×4 insurance. Some people will even pay out of their pockets for an accident rather than making a claim. In some cases this may be less expensive than paying for your increased rates and deductibles.

The security of your 4×4 will always be looked at before you get a final rate on insurance. Agents will ask what type of features it has and what category the safely standards are. If you have a category 1 or 2 4×4 you can get lower rates. Better security insures that your vehicle will be less likely to be damaged or stolen.

If you are in the military or National Guard be sure to mention it to your agent. Insurance companies offer special rates for these individuals without much hassle. If you are not in the military try to take advantage of the other discounts available to get lower rates. Search around online and compare quotes to find the company with the lowest prices before visiting their company for an in depth policy.

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The Benefits of Life Insurance

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Life insurance offers two important benefits. The first benefit is that it protects your loved ones against the financial consequences of an unexpected death. The second advantage is that it provides living benefits.

The financial consequences of death can be extremely crushing. When you lose a spouse, parent, child, sibling or grandparent, the emotional trauma itself is overwhelming. Yet, the financial consequences can be even more destructive for survivors. If there is no life insurance, the surviving family members can find themselves facing extreme financial adversity. Not only do they have to deal with a possible the loss of an income, but also the death and burial generate unanticipated expense.

Mortality statistics show that a significant number of people die, every year, before they reach their normal life expectancy. If the deceased person happens to have been a breadwinner, the consequences of their premature death can be extremely tragic, in many ways. The survivors are not only dealing with personal grief, but they must also find a way to deal with the financial consequences. There are still daily living expenses, even though one income is now missing.

Funeral costs are not the only immediate expenses that crop up. Other expenses could include such things as executor’s fees and estate administration. Outstanding debts like promissory notes, car loans, mortgages, the balance on credit cards and medical expenses must be paid. Not to mention there are death taxes, and state and federal taxes.

The future security of loved ones is something else to consider. Living expenses, mortgage payments, and children to raise and educate are important considerations. It can be an overwhelming burden, and it really does not matter what financial obligations are left behind. There is only one thing that can resolve them, and that is money. If you want to ensure your family does not deal with the financial devastation a premature death can produce, you need to arrange to provide sufficient monies to cover their needs.

There may well be a time during which the surviving spouse cannot work, and for some, there is the survivor’s blackout period to be concerned with, as it is during this time social security stops paying the surviving spouse, because there are no longer dependent children. You may also want to ensure there are retirement funds available for a surviving spouse. Really, life insurance is a type of estate building, and it can create an immediate estate, at a time when it is needed most.

Life insurance also supplies living benefits, as some types of permanent policies offer a cash benefit. In addition to the death settlement, they accrue a cash value, and this cash value belongs to the policyholder. Some permanent policies also permit withdrawals from the cash benefit, and these can be used for any reason the policyholder chooses. The policyholder can also take out loans from the insurance company, by using the policy’s cash value as loan collateral.

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Consequence of Lying to Your Car Insurance Company

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Car insurance companies are very strict on their insurance packages and most times, they look at your details to be able to award you the necessary insurance. Therefore, it is not uncommon to find car insurance buyers looking for ways to falsify their details in the bid to reduce their premium price and get cheaper auto insurance quotes. In fact, research has shown that in the UK alone, over 10% of all drivers have lied at a point in time about their details or records while in the US, it is estimated at a whopping 27%. Details that are mostly lied about include the age and address of the driver. In some cases, drivers have been known to leave out speeding tickets, drunken driving records and bans on driving they may have received.

Sadly, many drivers seem to think this is the norm and therefore lie about all these when they are applying for an insurance policy. And this is further influenced by the thinking that the companies are mandated to pay and reward them. Most informed drivers know that falsifying your records is seen as fraud while the uninformed drivers think it is ok to lie about their records. The truth is insurance companies are beginning to catch up with this trend and are taking steps against the frequent occurrence of such acts. One of these steps is in the installation of software that will function as a lie detector and will compare all the different data for traces of irregularities. Besides this, insurance companies now have penalties that are meted out on culprits of this act. These include:

1. Cancellation of the Insurance Policy. All culprits will lose their rights to any form of insurance with the company of they are caught. This means that all the monies paid prior to that time will not be retrieved or paid back and the driver will forfeit all attendant benefits.

2. All Claims will be lost and denied. All drivers caught in the act of falsification will be denied all claims. During accidents, most drivers and car owners resort to the insurance company to offer some form of relief. Even if the claims are genuine, the insurance company will desist from making the required payment if it detects false information.

3. Blacklisting in all car insurance companies Depending on the severity of the false information, most insurance companies will willingly blacklist the driver thus making it really hard for him to drive his car.

4. May pay Fines If the driver is found guilty of severe falsification or under the insurance act, he would be required to pay the sum of one hundred thousand dollars and another two hundred thousand dollars if there are other offences discovered. 5. Jail Terms.

In Canada, all offenders could face up to ten years in prison and may be forced to pay a sum greater than five thousand dollars if found guilty. So whatever the case may be, it is in your best interest to tell the truth at all times.

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The Ways That 4×4 Insurance Varies From Standard Car Insurance

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

4×4 owners may wonder why their insurance rates are higher than they are with cars. The fact is that 4×4 vehicles are much different than normal cars and vehicles. They have extra capabilities and features that the insurance company sees as more hazardous. You should know what to expect before you buy a 4×4 vehicle.

Basic car insurance will cover you for different aspect of an accident. A policy may cover the other driver and car, your car and injuries, and/or damage sustained from ?acts of God?. These would include natural disasters and theft, depending on what your policy states. 4×4 insurance policies will work in the exact same way as regular car insurance, although it may be more expensive. A higher profile vehicle will cause more damage in an accident and will have higher costing repairs.

Another huge factor is that 4×4 vehicles are targeted for vandalism and theft more. This is especially true if you live in the city versus in the country. Since the insurance company has the city as a higher risk zone for theft you will pay more in insurance. It?s best to live in a rural area where your high profile vehicle won?t be as likely to be targeted.

Fixing a 4×4 vehicle tends to be more expensive than fixing a regular vehicle. There are a few different reasons for this. The first reason is that 4×4 vehicles have parts that are specialized and harder to find and thus they are more expensive. Another reason is because many 4×4 owners will add extra parts to their vehicle. While these parts may make the vehicle perform better, as they do with sports cars, they are not covered by insurance and thus are more expensive to fix. Some companies will allow you to insure these parts however you will have to pay much higher premiums to do so.

Finally the biggest difference between 4×4 vehicles and cars is it?s off road capabilities. Your standard car insurance won?t cover your vehicle if you go off road. This means that you will have to either pay for the repair costs yourself or have to see if your car insurance company offers off road protection. If they do then you will have to pay a higher rate. Also if you?re an enthusiast that likes to race or enter other various competitions you may have to get those covered separately. In some instances it?s better to be covered for a single day then pay high interest rates every month.

The insurance basics are virtually the same besides these few factors. You will want to check with several insurance companies to try to find the best rate for your 4×4. You should also review the policies of the various insurance companies very closely as they may have different policies regarding your 4×4 and its coverage.

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Do You Need A Life Insurance Broker?

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

The most truthful answer to that question is, no. Nevertheless, there are certainly times when an insurance broker can be very useful. Actually, they can save you a large amount of money.

It does not matter whether you want to purchase car, health or life insurance, there are a large number of companies to choose from, and a significantly extensive number of complex plans available. Translating those plans can be frightening, especially if you have not had experience in this area before. This is where the services of a broker can be invaluable.

A life insurance broker is an intermediary. They function between you and an insurance company. It is their job to search for the lowest possible insurance policy, and an insurance broker does not work for a specific company. They have established rapport with many insurance companies, and this allows them to hunt for the best options, answer difficult questions, and point you in the right direction, in terms of your insurance needs.

Once you select your broker, you will simply give them the details and needs for your specific situation. At that point, the broker begins looking through the surplus of options available. They will search out the best deal for you. The broker will give you multiple quotes to choose from, or sometimes they simply offer you the lowest priced quote available. This then allows you to evaluate several insurance estimates from leading companies, and make an informed decision on which one works best for your exact situation.

They do not work for a specific company, so brokers must be familiar with all the leading insurance companies. They know the reputation of each. They know how the company operates. They can tell you how often a company increases premiums, and how they handle claims.

Insurance brokers work on commission. The insurance companies pay them for every policy they sell. If you were to go to the company, and purchase a similar policy, you could not get it at a cheaper cost. What that means is that using a broker to help you find the best policy costs you nothing more, and it takes a great deal of stress off your shoulders. The broker does the research and deals with all the frustrations of weeding out the better polices. All you have to do is consider the options he presents for you, and make a decision on which one is going to work best.

The broker’s extensive knowledge of the marketplace is probably their greatest benefit. Not only can they find what you need, they find it quickly, and they usually get you exactly the kind of coverage you need. They do this at a price that would be difficult for you to match. Brokers understand the technical aspects of insurance contracts, and they can make sense of all the fine print. They can also answer your questions. Choosing to use a broker is a wise decision.

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