Getting the Most Out of Your Car Insurance Policy


Now that you have your own set of wheels, customized with the latest sound system, hydraulics, and sheepskin seat covers, it is high time that you pick the best car insurance policy for it. However, choosing the perfect insurance policy for your car can be tricky, especially with the ever increasing number of auto insurance companies parading their great deals and good standing in the driving community.

When choosing an auto insurance policy for your car or truck, it is wise that you investigate first and check what each company has to bring on the table and see if it fits with the liability coverage you want, from windshields to accident damage repair, to car replacement.

Your liability coverage should depend on where you frequently park your truck or car and how you are going to use it. The less risky your driving conditions are, the less an insurance company is going to charge you. Also keep in mind that in environments where heavy traffic and vehicular accidents are the norm, it is best that you include collision as part of your liability coverage. It would be more costly, but at least you’ll get yourself covered.

If you are a student, aim for higher grades and a clean traffic record. Most of today’s auto insurance companies offer discount for “good student” drivers. That said, student drivers living in a high-risk traffic atmosphere are likely to get charged with high rates, even if they are driving older model vehicles.

Now that you have a grasp of what your liability coverage should include, the next thing to do is to get that truck of yours insured.  Make sure that you shop for the right auto insurance policy maker. While there are many cheap options available, affordability in this industry does not necessarily entail quality.

Begin by making a list of the insurance companies in your area and start checking them one by one. The important things to note down are: 1) how long have they been doing business (thus giving you a picture of their financial strength), and 2) what others are saying about them.

Another thing to consider when getting a car insurance policy is the price of the car — engine, frame, car seat covers, and all. The more expensive the car is, the higher the insurance rate. Expensive cars also entail big costs on maintenance and repairs, such as costly fuel prices, an important element in the equation.

Of course, there are some instances that are not covered by auto insurance policies. Listed below are some of those instances:

•    Mechanical, structural or electrical failure
•    Downgrading, wear and tear, and rust
•    Costs  of repairing defective or worn out tires (although other damage from any resulting accident will be covered)
•    Wages lost because you cannot use your car
•    Customizations made on the car that deviate from the specifications of the manufacturers

Also, most policies do not include car loss or damage if you drove your car in unsafe conditions, such as lightning storms, when you knew or should have reasonably known that it was unsafe to drive.

Dan Bodrero
http://www.articlesbase.com/cars-articles/getting-the-most-out-of-your-car-insurance-policy-684382.html


3 Responses

  1. Critical_of_Idiots Says:

    When getting a Life Insurance Policy, what are they looking for when you put the oral swab in your mouth?
    When getting a Life Insurance Policy, one must place an oral swab in their mouth for a pre-determined period. I know that it is to check to see if you are a smoker or non-smoker. So what chemical is the company looking for? Nicotine ? Tar? IfI have not smoked in 8 months will they find anything? What about if I smoked a marijuana joint last night?

  2. ethel94 Says:

    I’m not sure-but aren’t they checking HIV status? They can do that from saliva
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  3. obe231 Says:

    They are checking whether you have AIDS or not.
    As for checking whether you smoke, they will do blood and urine tests on you. With blood and urine tests, you can’t hide anything from the medical examinator.
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