Archive for the ‘Affordable Auto Insurance’ Category

Auto Insurance for Your Teen Driver

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

In many states teenagers can receive their drivers license at age 16 once they have passed a written test as well as a driving test.  At this point you will need to look into auto insurance for your new driver.  Many auto insurers such as Progressive and Acceptance Insurance offer policies to these young drivers, but rates may be higher and if you add the driver onto your existing policy you can expect to see your premium increase, in some cases relatively drastically.

You can see your auto insurance rates come down over the years with your teen on your policy by encouraging good grades which can earn discounts and demanding safe driving habits.  The Department of Motor Vehicles in various states offer teen driving education from everything like passing the written test to the importance of never drinking and driving.  There are online tools for your Internet savvy teen to browse articles and online quizzes to help educate your child on safety guidelines on the road.

Many auto insurance companies also offer online programs for teens.  USAA Auto Insurance explains to your student how to buy a car as well as how to handle distractions while driving.  State Farm has launched a unique campaign called “Not Now, I’m Driving” (NNID) which has teen-friendly YouTube videos and messages from famous actors sending the message about the importance of never texting while driving.  Allstate and Geico also have programs geared towards making your teen a safer driver which will hopefully save lives and as a nice perk, hopefully facilitate lower auto insurance rates for you over time.

Louisiana Auto Insurance Rates Highest In Country

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

According to the article “Louisiana Auto, Property Insurance Rates Highest in US” by Christopher Tidmore on Bayou Buzz, an average quote for Louisiana auto insurance is $1,111 which is the highest in the nation.  This is based on a recent survey conducted by InsWeb.

There was a drastic difference between Louisiana and other southern states.  For example, North Carolina’s average rate is $495 and Virgina’s average rate was $521.  This is about half of what the state of Louisiana is experiencing which is making it difficult for Louisiana residents to afford auto insurance coverage.

The closest southern state was Florida coming in at about $750 on average.  Louisiana also ranked high for very high property insurance rates as well.  The average premium for home owners insurance for the whole nation is $690.62 which is significantly cheaper than Louisiana’s average which is $1392.  This is up .2% from the previous year.

The south typically has higher insurance rates because of the devastating threats of hurricane season, but Louisiana consistently is one of the most expensive states for insurance in the United States.

Quotes On Auto Insurance for Pay-As-You-Drive

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

State Farm auto insurance offers pay-as-you-drive auto insurance policies in California, Ohio, Texas and Illinois.  Progressive Insurance offers it as well throughout the US.  It’s getting more and more popular.  According to the article “Low-Mileage Drivers Benefit From Insurers’ Pay-As-You-Drive Plans” by Eve Mitchell on BellinghamHerald.com, auto insurance rates are tied to part of the actual number of miles driven and many consumers are seeing big savings.

State Farm specifically calls their program the Drive Safe & Save program and drivers can self-report their mileage online or at an agent’s office before they renew their policy.  Customers who drive General Motors, Saab, and Saturn vehicles with OnStar technology and have a diagnostics account can have their actual mileage sent right to State Farm for updating.  Drivers are paying better attention to how they drive in hopes that it will ultimately save them money on their quotes on auto insurance.

The pay-as-you-drive momentum is party due to California’s Proposition 103 which was the landmark auto insurance reform bill passed by voters back in 1988.  It requires insurance companies to base rates primarily on the customer’s driving record, number of miles driven per year, and driving experience.  More recent regulations allow actual mileage to be a voluntary alternative to estimated mileage and it makes it possible for auto insurance companies to obtain mileage verification from devices inside the car.  Any savings from actual miles driven are applied once the policy is renewed.  Drivers who are not on the road that often really appreciate this initiative and are hoping to see big savings over time on their auto insurance.

Donegal Insurance and Boatowners Insurance

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

It’s well known that you can get car insurance quotes from Donegal Insurance, but many people do not realize how easy it is to get boatowners insurance coverage.

Donegal Insurance offers many types of insurance products, one of which is boatowners insurance protection.  Boatowners insurance provide the extra coverage you need to ensure your boat is protected.  Donegal covers the entire boat from bow to stern and provides coverage on water or land.  Their policy extends to motors, controls, electric equipment, and standard fuel equipment.  They ever cover extras such as boat oars, anchors, life preservers, and additionally a boat trailer.

Legal liability is taken care of with boat liability and medical payment coverage.  Coverage is extended in the case of a boating accident and there are many other optional coverages.  Some of these options include Boater’s Emergency Towing and Labor, Boat Replacement Cost, Uninsured Boaters Protection, and Boater’s Personal Property Coverage.  You can even get discounts through boatowners insurance.

Specifically noted on Donegal’s website are discounts for the completion of certain safety courses, built in fire extinguishing systems, depth finders, and of course if you have other insurance products through Donegal Insurance you can find yourself with an up to 10% off discount on your boatowners insurance.

Louisiana Auto Insurance Rates Highest in US

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Louisiana once again is experiencing the highest median auto insurance costs throughout the entire nation.  Coming in at $1,111 on average according to the InsWeb survey, Louisiana feels the weight of these high rates especially when compared to other states which are significantly lower.

According to the article “Louisiana Auto, Property Insurance Rates Highest in US” by Christopher Tidmore on BayouBuzz, North Carolina’s average cost is $495 and Virgina comes in at $521.  Both of these rates are less than half the cost of Louisiana auto insurance.  Florida auto insurance quotes have jumped and are on the higher side as well, coming in at about $750, which is worse than last year.

InsWeb’s 2011 Car Insurance Rate Report comes in handy when people are shopping around to compare auto insurance.  It gives consumers an idea of what to expect and what might be considered “high” in their state.  The annual report ranks all 50 states and Washinging DC and bases their rankings on the median household car insurance rate for a 6 month policy.  InsWeb gets their rates from a system that tracks rates from the largest auto insurance companies in every state in addition to actual profiles of their customers.

Texas Auto Insurance Rates Increase

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Texas auto insurance quotes and rates are expected to increase over the next few weeks due to a recent regulation change.  There was recently a mandatory minimum liability coverage requirement increase according to the article found on Digital Journal detailing the new regulation.

The Texas Department of Insurance states that liability coverage was much too low and an increase was necessary.  The coverages were barely covering the cost of accidents and this was hurting other drivers involved.  Department of Insurance spokesperson, Jerry Hagins, believes Texas drivers can expect to see an approximate increase of 2%-3% in their current rate.  Charles Law, a local auto insurance agent, estimates this to be around $40 per year on average across the board.  This is a small increase for most people, but it gives us some foreshadowing of where the rates are headed.

Apparently, this minimum liability coverage increase was long overdue.  There hadn’t been an adjustment since 1983 which is simply shocking since medical costs and auto repair costs have skyrocketed since then.  The new rate increase was called for in 2007 law, but it did not take effect until January 2011 and by now consumers are seeing the difference on their statements.  As much as no one wants to pay more for their auto insurance this is a necessary evil to ensure our coverage actually protects us in case we hurt someone or something out on the road.  If it’s too small of an amount we could end up paying out of pocket and no one wants that.

Auto Insurance Quotes and Gender

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

Auto insurance companies have been using gender as a pricing mechanism for many years when determining auto insurance quotes.  Women typically get lower auto insurance quotes because they are less likely to be in an accident, but despite this fact, many view this type of risk-based pricing as discrimination.

Things are looking to change in Europe when it comes to using gender in pricing.  According to the article “EU Court Bans Gender Basis for Insurance Cost” on DW-World by Andrew Bowen, the European Union’s highest court banned using gender as a factor when determining price.  The European Court of Justice ordered insurance companies to adopt a way of calculating rates without useing gender by December 21st of 2012.

This could have a negative effect on consumers over time.  EU law already banned using gender but the insurance industry had an exemption as long as the insurers regularly published statistical information on which their rates were based.  CEA, Europe’s insurance industry lobby, is against the decision and say the impact on price, benefits and consumer options could be huge.  Is this a trend that will make its way to the United States?  Only time will tell, but if it does it’s fair to say it will have a big impact on the way auto insurance rates are calculated and many will end up paying more for their policy.

Founders Insurance: Non-Standard Auto Insurance

Friday, March 4th, 2011

Many consumers associate the term “non-standard” auto insurance with high risk, but this isn’t always the case.  According to the Founders Auto Insurance website the terms are often synonymous.  They do point out however that “non-standard” simply means not adhering or conforming to the standard policy.

Many of Founder’s forms, classes, and territories do actually conform to auto insurance industry standards, but some aspects do not making part of it “non-standard”.  Most non-standard auto insurance companies start off with a standard methodology, and make appropriate modifications to suit their customer’s needs which are always changing.  They take into consideration the economy, the market demand, and consumer needs and tailor the policies to fit the times.

Founders Insurance offers vehicle surcharging, modified territories, and they create classes based on what is going on in the market.  There is a unique risk selection criteria, but a very high percent of new business at Founders has been previously insured with a clean driving record.  Founders also follow similar models for their homeowners insurance and commercial liability & property policy options.

Auto Insurance Quotes: Credit Report Important

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

For many years, auto insurance companies have been using a consumer’s credit score to help determine risk and calculate auto insurance quotes.  It has been debated by industry experts and consumer advocates whether or not this is fair and whether or not it makes sense.  Most auto insurance companies agree that this is an accurate way to determine risk, and study after study shows that riskier drivers tend to have lower credit ratings.

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has been probing insurers continuously about their credit score use and the auto insurers are defending themselves.  This is according to the article “Auto Insurance Companies Defend Use of Credit Scores” found on Insurance NewsNet.com.  With a struggling economy, the issue is even more hot.  People with once excellent credit scores are finding themselves out of work and paying late on bills which is affecting their credit.  Double whammy once they receive an auto insurance quote and see their rates have increased due to the drop in their credit score.

The use of credit scores is supported by most states, which use a model from the National Conference of Insurance Legislators.  Louisiana commissioner of insurance, Jim Donelon, says he doesn’t see anything wrong with the practice and he attended a public hearing with the NAIC’s Property and Casualty Insurance Committee where auto insurance companies defended their use of credit scores when determining auto insurance rates for customers.

Donegal Insurance Offering Auto Insurance Discounts

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Pretty much everyone is looking to save a dollar where they can in this struggling economy and luckily there are companies out there willing to help their customers.  Auto insurance rates are causing many consumers financial stress, and these people often are not aware of the dozens of discounts out there that they may quality for.

Donegal Insurance is an example of a company going above and beyond to offer substantial discounts to their customers.  Their auto insurance policies not only offer a wide variety of options for every type of driver but they give discounts based on good behavior.  Some of these discounts include good student discounts, high chargeable accident thresholds, first accident forgiveness, extra edge discounts for superior drivers and a PACE protector endorsement.

According to the Donegal Group website, you can also save money on your auto insurance if you have passive seat belt restraints and/or airbags in your car.  There are additional discounts for anti-theft devices, and anti-lock brakes.  Even more discounts are made available for those who have completed a driver’s education course or who participate in car pooling.  There’s a multi-car discount and savings if you have multiple product policies with Donegal.  As you can see, there is a long list of readily available discounts for a variety of drivers on auto insurance

offered through Donegal which is headquartered in Pennsylvania.  This is great news for those of us pinching pennies, and it’s useful to know where we can save a little bit of money.  It adds up over time and can make a big difference.