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Auto Insurance Companies Bringing Value

Monday, December 28th, 2009

According to the article “7 Desirable Auto Car Insurance Companies” by Matthew Keegan on saycampuslife.com, the insurance commissioner in any given state authorizes who can write auto insurance policies.  The article discusses 7 auto insurance companies that have a national presence with excellent reputations and competitive prices.

The companies discussed in the article include State Farm, Allstate, Government Employees Insurance Company, Progressive, USAA, Liberty Mutual and Nationwide Insurance.  All of these companies are well known and provide an array of benefits.  Having auto insurance is required in most states and important to have in case you are in an accident.

When you do decide to shop around with these or other companies, be sure you are obtaining quotes based on comparable coverage to ensure your comparison is fair.  Most auto insurance companies review your credit as part of determining your rate, so it’s a good idea to pull your credit report and have a good understanding of where you stand.

Website That Specializes in SR22 Insurance Filing

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

California law requires the filing of SR22 Insurance for high risk drivers who have had their license suspended for DWI, reckless driving, or other major violations.  The website SR22Filing.com specializes in filing the SR22 Insurance form and they represent a lot of companies to get you the lowest auto insurance rate, which can be very challenging if you are a high risk driver.

SR22 Insurance simply proves that you are covered by auto insurance.  SR22 Insurance Services claim to get you covered quickly and relatively easily.  By getting the SR22, you are showing the DMV that a company agreed to write you a policy and you are covered to get your license back again.  Once you are deemed a high risk driver getting insurance can be difficult so it’s useful to use a company that specializes in such filings.  It can take many, many years to get a clean driving record once you have major violations.

Auto Insurance Maintained By iPhone Application

Friday, December 18th, 2009

According to the article “Nationwide Debuts Second iPhone App” by Dianna Dilworth on DMNews.com, Nationwide has two applications that you can download onto your iPhone to make your life easier.

The first application, called Nationwide Mobile, launched back in April of 2009.  It lets Nationwide customers obtain information about their auto insurance policies and file claims by using the iPhone camera.  That application has been downloaded about 82,000 times and over 200 claims have been started through this process.

The second application just launched this week, called Cartopia.  This application has the purpose of helping consumers shop for new and used cars easily through their phone.  Both of these unique iPhone applications were created by the interactive agency Rosetta.

If these types of conveniences appeal to you, you can get Nationwide auto insurance quotes online.

Auto Insurance Cost Included In “U Car Share” Price

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Salt Lake City, Utah has a new program called the “U Car Share” program where an individual can drive around town without owning a car.  The program allows you to “borrow” a car to run errands or get to a meeting at competitive prices.  Ten other cities are trying the program as well.  The article “Car Rentals by the Hour, A New Option For Getting Around Town” by Annie Cutler on abc4.com has more details.

Community leaders hope the “U Car Share” program will improve air quality, increase public transportation, and help traffic.  There are 20 cars at about 12 stalls throughout the city with numerous types of cars.  The cost includes a one-time membership fee, an hourly rate, and an additional $.50 per mile.  Gas and auto insurance costs are built into the price.  You will need to be 18 years of age in addition to having a valid drivers license.

Currently the membership fee is set at only $5 and an hourly rate of $4.95.  They intend on raising the membership fee to $25 after January 15th, but they hope the low introductory price will entice drivers to try out the program.  Many are hopeful that the program is a big success.

Dairyland Insurance Quote Factors

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Dairyland Insurance, which specializes in covering motorcycles has agents in many states.  Like most auto insurance companies they determine your rate by a number of criteria, and when shopping around for motorcycle insurance particularly it’s important to know what factors are being used.

According to the article “Dairyland Motorcycle Insurance” on motorcycle-insurance-tips.com, your car insurance quotes are based on your age, how much experience you have driving a bike, your location, claims history and driving record.  They also considered if you have taken the important MSF training course on motorcycles.

They type of bike you drive is also factored in.  The newer and more expensive the bike, generally the more expensive it will be.  You can have some control over your monthly premium by adjusting your coverage levels for medical and liability protection.  Wealthy drivers with a lot of assets may want more protection then someone with little to no assets.

Auto Insurance Rates and Teen Drivers

Friday, November 13th, 2009

As to be expected, auto insurance rates are very high for teenage drivers because they are riskier since they are new and in the learning process of driving.  The article “A Crash Course On Auto Insurance” by Diane Giles on kenoshawnews.com points out that adding a teen to an auto insurance policy can double the yearly premium. 

Director of Insurance for the Consumer Federation of America, Robert Hunter, says that data on teen deaths and accidents is very bad.  It’s especially bad for young, male drivers and that is directly related to their auto insurance rates.  Auto insurance companies use this data to determine who is most likely to file a claim.  Car crashes are the number one cause of death among teens in the US.  A driver age 16-19 is 4 times more likely to have a fatal car crash compared to a driver age 25-69.  That is astonishing and extremely concerning. 

Experts agree that it is crucial for parents to get involved and educate their kids on driving safely.  Not only drugs and alcohol are distracting kids.  It’s also talking on the phone, texting, and loud and rambunctious passengers.  By having your teen contribute to their auto insurance bill it can encourage them to drive safely.  They need to understand the direct correlation between a clean driving record and the cost of auto insurance.

Nationwide Auto Insurance on Driving While Distracted

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

A Nationwide auto insurance survey discovered that 8 out of 10 Americans would support legislation restricting cell phone usage while driving according to the article “Nationwide Insurance, NASCAR Drivers, Encourage Students to Stop Driving Distracted” by Gayle Saunders found on reuters.com.

Nationwide Insurance has teamed up with Johnson C. Smith University, NASCAR’s Kyle Petty, NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Trevor Bayne and NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity Michael Cherry to support the rise of awareness for DWD (Driving While Distracted).  Not only does driving while you are distracted put lives at risk, but it can end up costing you a lot of money on your auto insurance quotes if you are in an accident or pulled over.

The survey that Nationwide auto insurance completed showed that 80% of Americans favor a ban on texting while driving and 2/3 of Americans support the ban of phone calls while over 50% say they support a ban of cell phone use altogether.  Nationwide and their partnerships are bringing together an educational campaign to spread the message about how dangerous it is to drive while distracted.  Nationwide is committed to helping their customers stay safe and protect what matters most to them.

Auto Insurance Basics for College Students

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Below are some helpful tips for students heading off to college for the new school year, obtained from insurance.com’s press release on prnewswire.com.  College students are always looking for ways to save money and by following these tips you are sure to save.  With 18-22 year olds paying on average $1808 for auto insurance quotes, it’s important to find other ways to save money. 

If taking your car to school, be sure to purchase a parking permit.  This is usually much more convenient than dealing with the hassel of finding appropriate parking and avoiding tickets that can add up in the long run.  Choose a car that is less expensive to insure, including smaller, used cars.  Keep your driving record clean, which will have a huge effect on your auto insurance rates.  Do your best to earn a good student discount that many auto insurance companies offer.  Be sure to manage your new credit cards wisely.  As an 18 year old you are allowed to obtain credit in just your name, but it’s crucial to make payments on time and keep debt levels down because your credit rating affects your auto insurance rates as well. 

It may seem overwhelming to fully understand the world of owning a car, but by educating yourself you will no doubt save time and money over your four years at college.