Archive for the ‘Car Insurance’ Category

Texas Auto Insurance Increasing In 2011

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

According to the article “New Year Brings New Insurance Requirements for Texas Drivers” by Spencer Lubitz on KRISTV.com, car insurance quotes are increasing in 2011 in the state of Texas.  Bodily injury and property damage limits are increasing minimum requirements according to Michael Morgan, an agent with State Farm Auto Insurance.

Under Texas’s current minimum liability limits each policy must cover at least $25,000 worth of damages for each individual injured in an accident, $50,000 for everyone hurt in the accident, and $25,000 for property damage for each accident.  After January 1st, 2011, each policy will need to cover $30,000, $60,000 and $25,000 respectively.  The change will only affect policies which currently carry the minimum requirement.  This equates to approximately 50% of Texas drivers.

It’s hard to say exactly how much policyholders will have to pay extra, but any increase in cost is not welcome.  Factors will include car type, age of the driver, and the individual’s driving record.  Although increases aren’t expected to be drastic, insurers recognize in these times every dollar counts with customers and they will be doing their best to ensure competitive prices remain for policyholders.

Renters Insurance Vs Auto Insurance

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Many drivers think the items in their car are covered in their auto insurance policy, but this is often not the case.  Homeowners insurance policies and renters insurance policies often cover these items, but you will have to check with your insurer to be sure.

If you think renters insurance isn’t necessary you should think again if you are renting a property.  Unlike auto insurance, renters insurance is not required by law, but it offers almost as much value.  Many renters think they don’t have much to replace but they may not realize how quickly items such as clothes, furniture, dishes, and toiletries can add up.  Not to mention renters insurance policies can cover liability if someone is injured within the rental property.

More and more landlords are actually making renters insurance a requirement as part of the lease agreement to ensure no liability issues arise.  Fire, theft, and water damage can happen to anyone so making sure you are protected is very important.

Bristol West Insurance

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Bristol West Insurance has announced on their website that Farmers, which is the parent company of Bristol West, has proposed to acquire AIG’s Personal Auto Insurance business.  This includes 21st Century Insurance Company all found on their website.  Once this acquisition is finalized, Farmers will be the 3rd largest auto insurance company in the United States.  Bristol West customers can expect to continue the excellent service they are used to.

Also in company news, Bristol West Insurance Group and the Foremost Group of Companies are combining.  Foremost has members of the Farmers Insurance Group of Companies.  Insurance documents will reflect the new Foremost brand for customers, but excellent claims handling, and customer service will continue.

Bristol West has received AM Best Rating of A (Excellent) for their various companies including Bristol West Casualty Insurance Company, Bristol West Insurance Company, Bristol West Preferred Insurance Company, Coast National Insurance Company, and Security National Insurance Company.

Auto Insurance Companies

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

According to the article “Auto Insurance Industry Improving…Will Rates Decrease?” by Brad Ricahrds posted on WorldBreakingNews.com, the auto insurance industry has reported slight growth over their 2009 results.  They are hopeful this means the industry is making an upward turn for the long haul and will result in lower auto insurance rates over time.

During tough times many drivers cut back to the most basic auto insurance coverage possible to save money.  Some carry no coverage at all.  As the economy picks up again, consumers start upgrading their insurance protection which is good news for auto insurance companies.  Many are hoping that this recovery will cause auto insurance rates to go down.

A new bill, Proposition 17, is expected to pass and will require auto insurance companies to give discounts to car owners that have had auto insurance protection for periods of time.  It’s expected to work as a reward system for loyal customers but is could reduce overall auto insurance rates for many drivers on the road.

The Best Auto Insurance Company: JD Power Rankings

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

The JD Power 2009 National Auto Insurance Study rankings are out and Amica Mutual stays strong as the award recipient.  The detailed rankings can be viewed on JD Power’s website.  USAA and the New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Co. both ranked very high as well but are not included in the rankings since they are exclusive auto insurance groups.

Amica Mutual ranked among the best for all the categories which include overall satisfaction, contacting the insurer, policy offerings, billing and payment, and pricing.  Contacting the insurer is a score based on how customers rate their experience dealing with the auto insurance company in terms of an agent, call center representative, website, or an automated phone system.  This may include getting car insurance quotes.

Policy offerings is based on how customers rate the type and variety of coverage options offered by the insurer.  It also factors in the extent in which the company meets their needs.  Billing and payment is based on timeliness, accuracy, and the clarity of billing statements, and the overall payment process whether through regular mail or the internet.  Pricing factors in the actual cost as well as the type of coverage at that price.  Shelter Insurance and State Farm also ranked well in the study.

Car Insurance Quotes for Flood Insurance

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

With the recent devastating floods in New England, thousands are left wondering if their car insurance covers damage from a flood.  According to the article “What To Do With A Flooded Car: It Depends on the Water’s Depth; The Floods of 2010″ by Peter CT Elsworth on waterworld.com, how high the water comes up is an important factor.  If water gets up to the dashboard, it’s usually totaled by the car insurance company.

Most car insurance policies include flood insurance, but not all of them.  It’s worth your time to double check and if you aren’t protected start shopping around for car insurance quotes that do provide flood protection.  Cars are the only things that do not have special flood insurance according to John Paul, AAA Southern New England’s Car Doctor.  Unlike home owner’s insurance, full-car insurance covers flood insurance as a loss.

There are 3 main parts in a car that are affected by floods including carpet & upholstery, the engine, and the electronics.  Water below the wheel will most likely only damage upholstery, but above that serious damage can be done to more crucial elements such as the engine.  If you end up having flood damage to your car it’s important to report it to your insurance company.  It will only show up in car history report if they deem it as totaled.

Ban on Cell Phone Use in Many States

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Bristol West Insurance has a link on their page to some very interesting articles on highwaysafety.org.  One of the articles discusses thoroughly bans on cell phone usage while driving.  It’s become a hot topic as Oprah is trying very hard to get all Americans to sign pledges agreeing not to use their phone while driving.  Lives can be saved and more and more states are recognizing this and putting it in the law books.

Currently there is a jurisdiction wide ban on driving while talking on a hand-held phone in 7 states which include California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Utah, Washington DC and Washington state.  In addition, many localities have placed restrictions on cell phone use, including Oprah’s hometown of Chicago, IL.

Text message is a newer phenomenon and texting while driving is even more dangerous as it takes drivers’ eyes off the road for a period of time.  Text messaging is currently banned in 20 states and Washington DC and that number is expected to rise as more and more studies show how dangerous it really is.  The use of cell phone for those driving a school bus is prohibited in only 17 states and Washington DC.  That seems like an obvious ban that should be placed everywhere.

Don’t be surprised if it becomes law across the nation that cell phone use while driving is restricted.  Already, car insurance quotes can be affected if you have been caught in an accident while on your phone.  It’s a very wise practice to get in the habit of even if your area currently has no restrictions.  Find a safe place to pull over if using your phone is absolutely necessary while you are on the road.

Car Insurance Protection Against Hackers

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Back in February over 100 car owners were shocked to discover their cars’ computer systems were hacked into according to the article “Does Your Car Insurance Cover Hackers” by Liz Taylor on Cheapercarinsurance.com.  The car owners had their cars uncontrollable honking and some being disabled.  The police have since caught the culprit, but many are left wondering who is going to fix the car’s security system?

The remote, no-start system has pros and cons to begin with.  The high-tech systems allowed car companies to offer loans to higher risk customers because they could simply “turn off” the car if payments weren’t made.  Unfortunately, this may put financial strain on already high-risk customers.  The system allows honking to remind customers of payments due, locating the car if it is hidden, and disabling the ignition to ensure the car cannot be driven.

With this new technology, there is obviously a higher risk for computer hackers messing with cars.  Car insurance companies are being forced to address this issue in their policies and protect their customers from such cases.  Check with your insurer and see if you are protected.  If not, it may be time to shop around for car insurance quotes for a full benefit package, protecting you from this new crime.

Understanding Rental Auto Insurance Coverage

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

It’s not always the best idea to automatically decline the auto rental insurance that rental companies offer their customers according to the article “Don’t Automatically Refuse Extra Rental Car Insurance Coverage” by Michelle Crouch on creditcards.com.  It’s important to do your homework and ensure that you are covered when you rent an auto.

In recent years auto rental companies have started adding extra fees for damages to the rental.  These are often not covered by the auto insurance companies or credit cards.  This is where research is important.  How much are the fees and are you covered.  Most major credit cards offer some form of auto rental insurance, but it doesn’t always cover the extra fees charged by the rental companies.  It’s important to look into.

Most auto insurance companies also offer some form of coverage for renting a car.  But again, it’s hard to tell if it will fully cover all costs associated with the damages.  If you rent an auto often it will be worth your time to shop around and compare auto insurance benefits.  They can vary greatly from company to company.  Bottom line, educate yourself.  Always read the fine print and be sure you are not paying twice for the same coverage.  But at the same time, ensure you have enough coverage.  It’s a fine line, but as a responsible consumer it’s in our hands to protect ourselves.

Chicago Has New Minimum State Requirements

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Chicago car insurance quotes are managed by Illinois State Law according to the article “New Minimum State Requirements for Chicago Auto Insurance Quotes” by Cathy Wilson on youronlineinsurance.com.  Some of the mandatory coverage options are discussed in the article.

Car insurance continues to be mandatory in Chicago so anyone driving must be covered.  Liability coverage is also mandatory.  This covers the driver for injuries to other people, other cars and property.  The minimum liability is at $20,000 per driver in a car accident.  The max coverage is $40,000 and property damage excluding the car caps at $15,000.

Illinois drivers who are not insured properly or not insured at all will be responsible for the costs from the injuries up to the state minimum liability amounts.  They may also be responsible for damages that are not covered.  It’s important to be familiar with all of the driver and insurance laws in your state if you plan on operating a vehicle.  They can change from year to year as well, so keep up with the changes. It’s a good idea to periodically get Illinois auto insurance quotes as well.