How To Shop Around For Car Insurance

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When I owned my first car, I knew nothing about insurance, how it worked, or where to go to get it. I basically asked my parents and they place me up with their company. I assumed that my parents knew about insurance. I’m sure there are plenty of people out there that are the same way and have probably stuck with their car insurance or any insurance for that very reason. However, like the dozens of television commercials say, “You might be paying too noteworthy for your car insurance”. In some cases that’s not a bait and switch, that is reality. There are probably a lot of people out there who are paying a ton on car insurance for terrible coverage. We must remember that insurance companies are like any other business and are out to make a profit. They like to paint themselves as “do-gooders”, but for the most section they are providing a service just like any company. With this in mind, we should be approaching car insurance like we do when we shop at a department store. If you take the time and shop smart, you could literally put hundreds.

First, go online and search for a good list of auto insurers. There are plenty out there. Gain a list on a piece of paper of all the one’s you would feel the most comfortable. This involves reading their websites, reviews, and other outside information on each company. Once you are finished getting on the preliminary information you will start to gape what the quotes will be for each company. Most insurance companies today have forms you can fill out on their websites to earn an estimated premium quote. This means that they can give you a good ballpark figure of what you would be paying. This does not mean that it is the valid amount. One thing to keep in mind during this step is that once you fill these quote forms out they will be hunting you down for your business. You’ve figured out the ball park numbers, write them down next to each of the insurance companies names.

Before we become too hasty, the thing that you have to remember is that buying insurance can be like buying from Wal-mart in comparison to Target. Sometimes, you can buy the same DVD at Wal-mart for a cheaper price than you would at Target. There are insurance companies out there that are impartial more expensive than others and in a lot of ways there is no reason for them to be that expensive. First, weed out the companies that just seem a little too “shady” or have bad reviews and a bad reputation. Even if the premium is really low, I would think twice before jumping into something that might end up being a can of worms. Second, fetch rid of the high premium companies. Their coverages probably aren’t worth the money. Once you’ve reached a shorter list, then now you will start going to their local offices. Finally, get the phone numbers to the local insurance agent business office and set up an appointment to talk more in depth about their services. This doesn’t mean you’re set to buy the insurance necessarily, but it’s a way for you to get more information.

Before you manufacture a bad decision by choosing your insurance company purely for rude premium only, I will dispute a few things. First, does it seem like they value customer service? When you call in to make a claim, or get something changed on your policy, the last thing you are going to want to deal with is a call representative or agent that is a jerk or doesn’t care. You don’t want your insurance company hassling you about service they should be providing you. Second, how reputable is this insurance company? Unbiased because they are an “insurance” company doesn’t mean they are going to automatically be stand up business people (Behold AIG). Insurance companies are selling you “Peace of mind”. Peace of mind in their coverage and peace of mind that they will take care of you if something bad happens. If this company has a bad reputation for not paying out claims, or giving more hassle than it’s worth, then I would think twice before signing your business over to them. Third, what extra services are they willing to provide? A lot of times insurance companies might have a little higher of premium, but will be providing extra services in return. For instance, there are “Forgiveness” programs where if you get into one accident they won’t jack up your premium. Sure, you might be paying a shrimp extra, but probably not even close to what you would pay after you got into an accident. In the end, low premium is good and is what you want to strive for, but at the same time keep in mind the extra value that some insurance companies can provide. Ultimately, you want to get somewhat of a gratified medium. Get that low premium, but also with the added value of a quality insurance company that you know you can trust.

At this point you are ready to make the final decision and the good news is is that insurance never does the “contract” stuff that cell phone companies or what have you try to pull. So, if you aren’t satisfied with the company or service you can always bolt and find another company. Hopefully by this time you are happy to make the switch to save some money and hopefully have a new relationship with an insurance company.

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