Archive for the ‘auto insurance claims’ Category
Wednesday, July 13th, 2011
Auto insurance fraud continues to be a major problem across the nation and it’s affecting how much everyone pays for their car insurance quotes. With proper monitoring, it’s possible to decrease the amount of fraud out there but it needs to be a group effort. South Carolina Attorney General, Alan Wilson, stated that about $12 million was reported in South Carolina alone last year in auto insurance fraud. This was found in a recently released report according to the article by Jessica M. Karmasek on the Legal Newsline website. This astounding number needs to come down but it’s hard to determine exactly how to do this.
Falsified claims are the number one cause of auto insurance fraud and this is why most auto insurance companies have a claim review team in place. Suspicious claims are sent to an expert department for review and if considered possible fraud the claim will be investigated. Unfortunately, the downside to this process is that not all of the suspicious claims are truly fraud so innocent people end up getting the run around when submitting a claim.
With online auto insurance quotes a popular method for obtaining auto insurance, it’s no surprise fraud on the internet is happening. Most companies, including First Acceptance Insurance and Progressive, offer quotes online for auto insurance policies. Checks are in place to ensure the policy being set up is for the right person and the right vehicle. Credit report information such as social security numbers, addresses and date of birth are used to confirm identity. This is not a perfect science either and perpetrators can even alter credit reports if access is obtained to the credit reporting agencies. Hopefully, over the next few years, monitoring will improve and the amount of fraud will decreased, ultimately lowering our auto insurance rates.
Written by Sara Smart
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Friday, July 8th, 2011
Car sales continue to be less than desirable for many car makers across the nation in 2011, but GM is looking to change that. To stay competitive and offer something different, GM is looking to offer free auto insurance coverage to new car buyers according to the article on USA Today by Chris Woodyard.
Uninsured drivers is a problem across the nation, including states like California and Oregon. These two states are the location of this free auto insurance test where people who buy a new GM car will receive a year long policy from MetLife Auto Insurance completely free of charge. This will not only save a customer money, but will save them time searching for auto insurance quotes. It’s a quality policy, including both liability and physical damage coverage and exceeds the auto insurance requirements for both states. The offer is only good until September 6th and applies to 2010, 2011, and 2012 Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac cars, crossovers and trucks.
GM hopes to bring in more buyers with this unique offer. The policy will cover the car and anyone who drives it with the owner’s permission for the entire year from the date of purchase. GM is still in the testing phase of this offer to determine if it will appeal to a wide group of buyers. The owner does not have to renew the policy at the end of the year, but this could be a great opportunity for MetLife Auto to reel in more customers as well. Very interesting concept and curious to see how it all pans out.
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Monday, July 4th, 2011
Purchasing auto insurance coverage can be complicated and is not as straightforward and some might think. There is a lot to consider when shopping around for a policy and knowing the facts upfront will help you make the best decision. J. Edward Knight & Co helps to put some rumors to rest out there about auto insurance in the article “Fact vs Fiction: Uncovering Auto Insurance Myths” on Waldo.VillageSoup.com.
The first myth discussed is that full coverage will include everything if you happen to be in an accident. In most states, only liability insurance is required so be sure to understand what is actually covered in your policy. Next, many people think you are required to get three estimates when looking for someone to fix your wrecked car. While some insurers require this, many don’t so it might be a perk to look out for when you compare auto insurance quotes.
The next myth is that your auto insurance rates will automatically increase if you are in an accident. The truth is, more and more auto insurance companies are giving graces to good customers so their rates don’t automatically jump after just one accident. Definitely worth looking into. Also, do not assume your car is covered if you lend it to someone and they are involved in an accident. Sometimes it involves having a specific addition to your policy. And the last myth talked about in the article deals with purchasing a new car. Most auto insurance companies require that you notify them with the purchase of a new vehicle and despite what many people think, the DMV does not automatically update vehicle information with insurance companies.
Written by Sara Smart
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Saturday, July 2nd, 2011
Many insurance companies across the nation felt the harsh effects of the spring storms throughout April and May including Donegal Insurance. Donegal Group, INC, expects to feel a $13 million to $15 million hit in the 2nd quarter from all of the recent claims brought upon by the devastating storms the swept the mid-west and affecting many areas of the US.
The article “Donegal Sees $13M-$15M Effect From Claims” by Tim Stuhldreher on CentralPennBusiness.com points out that claims of about $7 million to $8 million will be paid due to mid-Atlantic hail and storm damages and another $4 million to $5 million paid to the South due to the tornadoes that hit this area. Another $2 million is going to the mid-west for wind and hail.
Donegal plans on covering additional losses through their reinsurance programs. This is to help the blow of the loss be less painful. Their subsidiaries will give about $3 million to keep their reinsurance coverage throughout the rest of 2011. Many companies have felt the impact of all of these home and auto insurance claims, but Donegal remains positive that they are handling the situation and their preparation for such events has paid off.
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Friday, June 24th, 2011
Car theft has for many years been a major contributor of claims to auto insurance companies. 2010 shows a different trend in how many cars are being stolen and it’s good news for car consumers. A recent report from the National Insurance Crime Bureau showed that less people were submitting claims for stolen cars in 2010. This could mean lower auto insurance rates over time if this trend continues.
Data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation showed that reported car thefts went down 7.2% in 2010 when compared to 2009. The National Insurance Crime Bureau points out that there are areas in the country that had more car theft, but overall it was down. Fresno, California was on the top of the list for high car thefts and in 2009 it only ranked 5th. Modesto and Bakersfield, California were number 2 and 3 for 2 years in a row.
Improved anti-theft technology and further law enforcement have contributed to fewer thefts, experts believe. Despite these efforts there are still prominent fraud rings in certain parts of the US and law enforcement finds is very challenging to put a stop to these perpetrators. Time and money continues to go into stopping car thefts, but the fact that overall the number of claims is down is good news. Hopefully this will cause auto insurance rates to go down eventually as well.
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Sunday, June 19th, 2011
State Auto Financial is an Ohio auto insurance and property/casualty insurance company and they saw a huge influx of claims throughout Ohio and the rest of the mid-west in May due to devastating storms. They expect a pre-tax loss of around $45 million to $50 million from the storms throughout May. Three specific catastrophes affected 23 of the states they operate in, including the massive tornado that hit Joplin, Missouri on May 22nd. Auto insurance claims as well as property claims from tornadoes, wind and hail poured in quickly in a very short period of time.
State Auto plans on having over 9000 claims on cars and homes filed throughout the coming months due to the storms. They confirmed previously that $75 million to $85 million in losses were experienced from April storms. Before 2011, State Auto’s historic 5 year average loss ratio for the 2ndQ is around $50 million of losses so they are feeling a huge impact from these storms. Bob Restrepo, State Auto Financial president and chairman CEO said that these storms continued a deadly pattern of destruction throughout the mid-west.
The article “State Auto Financial Expects May Catastrophe Loss Up To $50m” found on claims.insurance-business-review.com points out that State Auto employees are working endlessly to respond to claims quickly and efficiently in the best effort to help out struggling victims. Some agents who even lost their offices due to storms are working to help customers through this tough time.
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Sunday, June 12th, 2011
Many people wonder if using an agent is the best way to purchase auto insurance. It’s true that using an agent can save you some time and possibly save you some money. If you aren’t internet savvy, then using an agent may be the way to go. Many companies offer agents to help customers with their needs. One of these companies is Founders Insurance.
Founders auto insurance is offered in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Wisconsin with limits up to $100,000/300,000/50,000. They offer quick, electronic SR22 filing and take international and out-of-state drivers license. According to their website, Founders Insurance is a preferred choice of agents for higher risk policies. Whether you have a poor driving record, poor credit rating, or coverage lapses, Founders will work with you to try to get you the best coverage possible. This is where an agent can come in especially handy. High-risk drivers often have a harder time finding quality auto insurance online or on their own. An agent knows where to look to get deals for non-preferred customers.
Founders Insurance also has complete online capabilities including quoting, binding, and policy issuance, payments, endorsements, document reprinting, renewals, claim reporting and form downloads. You can even chat online or over the phone with an underwriter with any questions you may have about your policy and quote. Founders works hard to have state-of-the-art imaging systems for underwriting and claim handling and are constantly working to improve their business. Speak with an agent to see if this might be the right option for you.
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Thursday, June 9th, 2011
You may have seen some recent commercials on TV or ads in the paper from Nationwide Auto Insurance discussing their Vanishing Deductible program. A vanishing deductible sounds appealing but how does it exactly work and is it a good deal?
Basically this benefit will apply to good drivers only. If you’ve never filed a claim with your auto insurance company you may feel that it’s unfair to pay the same deductible as someone who has filed claims in the past. Nationwide believes you shouldn’t pay the same deductible if you have a clean record. That is what motivated them to create this unique plan for good drivers where the deductible “vanishes” with good behavior.
The Vanishing Deductible program drops your deductible by $100 for each year you are a safe driver. They even offer a $100 discount for signing up. This optional feature does seem appealing and doesn’t have much of a downside. According to their website, annual credits are subject to eligibility requirements with a maximum credit of $500. It’s important to understand that details and availability of the plan vary from state to state so check with a local agent to see if this is an option for you. Having an insurance company that offers little perks like this can make all the difference since the market is so competitive.
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Wednesday, June 1st, 2011
Bristol West Insurance has a link on their page to The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud website with some useful information for consumers discussing how prevalent auto insurance fraud really is. One particular article discusses how even minor “fudging of details” can be considered fraud and ends up costing insurers and ultimately consumers a lot of money.
Auto insurance fraud is not only committed by hardened criminals or fraud rings. Many normal and generally honest people commit fraud through leaving out or changing minor details. Some people feel they are owed more because of all the premiums they have paid so they tell a little white lie to get a little extra money. They feel it’s a small amount and won’t hurt anyone. The truth is, with so many people thinking this way, the losses to the insurance companies can really add up and at this point the costs are passed on to the customers through higher auto insurance quotes.
Ask yourself if you may have fudged the details just a bit in your favor. Here are some questions to determine if you may be guilty of insurance fraud. Have you ever underestimated the amount of miles you drive to work? Have you ever said you park your car in a garage when you do not? Have you let an auto repair shop inflate your bill to recoup your deductible? Have you ever inflated the value of items in your car or home when filing a claim? These are just a few examples of minor fraud violations that add up and really do end up costing everyone more money. When you know better, you do better so, ensure you are as accurate as possible with your insurance company.
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Sunday, May 22nd, 2011
One Beacon Auto Insurance offers insurance products through their exclusive relationship with Hagerty and tailor policies for collectible autos as well as wooden boats. Hagerty offers auto insurance for thousands of collector cars that are generally used for light driving, car shows or club events. According to their website they offer a large variety of classic, stock, and safely modified cars.
You may be wondering if your classic car qualifies as a collectible. Some items that may be covered include antique cars, new cars with limited production, modified cars, utility vehicles, retired commercial vehicles, motorcycles, raced cars, trailors, cars under restoration, military vehicles or tractors. Some items generally not covered by this type of insurance include camping vehicles, cars used for daily use, commercial-used cars, motorcycles with performance modifications, any vehicle with nitrous components, and dune buggies.
If you are unsure if your car would qualify as a collectible car you can contact Hagerty to receive car insurance quotes. It is possible you have a collectible car and don’t even know it. It used to be said that any car 20-25 years old was considered a collectible but that is no longer the case. Many cars from the 70s and 80s are not considered collectible but they might be if they are convertibles, 2-door sports cars, have a unique body, foreign sports cars or big block V8 engines. Contact One Beacon or Hagerty to determine what category your car may fall into.
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