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How Accidents Affect Your Auto Insurance Rates

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

According to the press release “The Impact Accidents Have On Auto Insurance and Keeping Rates Affordable” found on wiredprnews.com, accidents affect auto insurance rates in numerous different ways.  Just because you have an accident doesn’t mean your rates will automatically increase.  It’s beneficial to understand what will ultimately affect your rates.

A very critical aspect of an accident is whose fault was it?  If the policyholder is found to not be at fault then it’s likely their auto insurance rates will not be affected.  Being at fault is what will probably change your rates.  Depending on the company’s underwriting guidelines, one may lose their good driver discount which can be up to 20%.  Injuries can affect your rate as well with the more serious the injury the higher the rate is affected.  If the collision is with an emergency vehicle like an ambulance or police car this can spike rates.  And of course if there are any drugs or alcohol involved rates can be severely affected.

Many insurance companies such as First Acceptance Insurance try to offer fair rates whenever possible.  If you are in an accident and your insurer raises your rates, it may be worth your time to shop around since different insurers have different underwriting policies and an accident may not affect your rate as much.

Encompass Car Insurance and Identity Fraud Protection

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Identity fraud is a growing problem with the rise in popularity of Internet quotes on auto insurance and online banking.  Although victims can end up not being liable for lost money, it can be very pricey for the victim to prove their innocence.  Their credit rating can also be destroyed which may take years to repair.

Many insurance companies are offering protection to their policy holders to help them avoid this disaster.  Encompass Car Insurance is one of those companies and on their website they outline what their Identity Fraud Protection covers.  They will pay up to $20,000 for expenses incurred as a result of identity theft.  They will also cover lost wages up to $500 per week for up to 4 weeks for time away from work because of the fraud.

Some other benefits of the products are covered loan fees if you are denied a loan due to incorrect information caused by the fraud and any new application fees incurred.  With prior approval from Encompass Car Insurance they will also pay for reasonable lawyer fees.  If a lawyer is used to defend you against any lawsuits are filed against you by any merchants or collection agencies, Encompass will help you.  This is an extremely valuable benefit to have through your insurance company, and not all companies offer it.  Be sure to look into what kind of protection you may have.  It could save you a lot of time and money.

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.

Six Myths About What Affects Your Car Insurance Quotes

Friday, February 19th, 2010

There are many myths out there about what may or may affect your car insurance quotes.  Although each company has different criteria for determining rates, in general there are 6 myths out there that are commonly misunderstood.  The article “Car Insurance Myths” in the news section of www.canada.com discusses them in further detail.

It is often thought that the color of your car will affect your car insurance quote, but most companies do not factor this in.  Some think that a 2 door car will automatically cost more to insure but that is not necessarily true.  If the car is more expensive to repair then your quote will be higher.  Bigger cars and more expensive cars are often quoted higher, but it doesn’t have anything to do with how many doors the car has.  Parking tickets do not generally count against you when getting a quote.

Speeding tickets can affect your rate, but not as much as some think.  First time offenders may have no change in their rates at all, and repeat offenders may be surprised to see their rate barely increase.  It’s often thought that only high risk drivers should shop around but this is not the case.  Regardless of your driving record it can save you to shop around since every company has different ways of computing rates.

Renting a Motorcycle Is Possible

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Many people do not realize that you can rent a motorcycle for short periods of time.  You can enjoy the sublime feeling of riding on a beautiful day without the commitment of purchasing a motorcycle outright.  According to the article “Yes, Motorcycles Can Be Rented” by Dan Sorenson on azstarnet.com, rates for renting a motorcycle for a day can range from $99 to $200.

The more expensive ranges for renting a motorcycle usually include higher end models and insurance coverage.  If you owned a motorcycle you would purchase a separate policy through a company that offers motorcycle insurance, such as Dairyland Insurance, but through renting you can get that included.

Most rental companies have basic requirements for renting a motorcycle.  You must be 21 years old or older, have a valid driver’s license which includes a motorcycle endorsement, and a deposit with a credit card good with at least $1000 in available credit.

Encompass Car Insurance On Defensive Driving

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

There are some great tips on defensive driving to help keep you safe on the Encompass Car Insurance website.  Their Plan & Learn section on their site says that drunk drivers are the most dangerous violators on the road and half of all highway fatalities are due to drinking and driving.

They offer some tips to keep your eye out for potentially drunk drivers when you are on the road.  Some of these include unusually wide turns, weaving, swerving, sudden stops, tailgating, no headlights at night, drifting, slow response to traffic signs, or driving on the wrong side of the road.

If you happen to notice such a driver on the road it’s important to maintain a safe distance.  Allow the traffic violator to pass you, and do not try to pass them.  If the driver is coming head-on move into the nearest shoulder and use your horn and lights to try and get them to realize they are driving the wrong way.  If possible, get the driver’s license and report the situation to the police.  The quicker this person can get off the road, the safer everyone will be.

Shopping Online to Become Even More Popular in 2010

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

As more and more consumers become Internet savvy, shopping online for auto insurance quotes is becoming more popular.  People are drawn to the convenience and ease of shopping online.  According to the press release “Shopping for Auto Insurance Online Becoming More Popular in New Year, according to Onlineautoinsurance.com” found on prweb, found a large increase of online shoppers on their site in January 2010 compared to any month in 2009.  This goes to show which way the trend is heading.

The Missouri Department of Insurance encourages the use of online auto insurance shopping.  Their research shows you can get 20 quotes online in the time it may take you to get 3 quotes by calling various auto insurance companies on the phone.  Many insurers are excited about the increase of shoppers online such as Progressive and Eastwood Insurance which both have options to get quotes directly on their website.

Times are changing and it’s important to ensure, as a consumer, you are getting the best deal on your auto insurance quotes.

Is the Texting While Driving Ban Decreasing Accidents?

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

According to the article “Texting While Driving Ban: Texting While Driving Laws Do Not Reduce Accidents” found on khabrein.info/news, a recent study shows that the recent bans on texting has not effectively brought accidents down in California.

The research was conducted by Highway Loss Data Institute, which is a non-profit organization supported by the auto insurance industry.  The research shows that the rate of accidents before and after laws were enacted in California have not significantly changed.  The study also pointed out that accidents in CA haven’t shown any significant changed in comparison to Arizona and Nevada where there are no bans on texting while driving.

The Automobile Club of Southern California finds the research interesting but they do not plan on accepting the study, citing that the samples were not large enough and the study is inconclusive.  It’s still known that any distraction while driving will put you at a higher risk of being in an accident, whether it’s texting, changing the radio, or programming a GPS.

Teen Car Insurance Quotes and Driving Concerns

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

According to the article “Keep Your Teen’s Car Insurance Rate Low” by Beatrice E. Garcia on The Chicago Tribune’s site, car crashes are the number one cause of death among teens in the US.  The fatality rates for teens between 16 and 19 years is 4 times more than those 25-69 years of age.  Based on this staggering statistic it makes sense that car insurance quotes for teen drivers are much higher.

There are some discounts available to teens that are important to be aware of.  Many car insurance companies offer good student discounts to teens with a B average or higher.  There are also discounts given to those with perfect driving records, which includes no moving violations or at-fault accidents for 3 or more years.

There are education courses available for teens and their parents which can make discounts available as well.  Some insurance companies offer discounts up to 25% off the original quote which can mean huge savings.  It’s definitely worth getting educated and understanding what kind of benefits your car insurance company offers your teens.

Understanding How Auto Insurance Quotes Affect Your Credit Score

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

It is becoming more widely known that many auto insurance companies use the credit score when calculating auto insurance quotes for those shopping around.  Whether you agree with it or not, insurers have found that credit history is a powerful predictor of what kind of driver you are.

According to the article “Does Getting An Auto Insurance Quote Hurt Your Credit Score” by DR on Doughroller.com, Progressive has data to show that consumers with the worst scores are often twice as likely to have an accident or file a claim compared to consumers with the best scores.  But a question that has been on the minds of many credit conscious consumers is how does it affect your credit score when you get auto insurance quotes from an insurer?

The answer is that it affects your score minimally.  Auto insurers are using what’s called “a soft pull” when they look at your file.  This is a way for people to look at your credit file without it affecting your score.  When you get pre-approved offers, are interviewing for jobs, or look at your own credit score these are all using “soft pulls”.  A “hard pull” is used when you are shopping for credit and it can negatively affect your score.  This is often known as a “voluntary pull” and it affects your score because seeking excessive credit is viewed as a risk factor.