Archive for the ‘young drivers’ Category

Auto Insurance Company Rewarding Teens

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

Auto insurance companies are always competing to win business, but MetLife had more in mind when they started their new “Teens on the Road to Safety Program”.  This program is specifically designed to encourage young drivers to make safe driving a priority.  The press release on Business Wire details how the program is expected to work.

MetLife Auto Insurance knew something needed to be done to reign in the number of accidents being caused by teenagers on the road.  One in three teenage deaths occur in car crashes and MetLife believes that can be prevented through education and awareness.  The program encourages young drivers to stay safe on the road by offering drivers who go a full year without accidents, claims or moving violations a $50 gift card from American Express.  If their commitment to safe driving continues, they can earn another $50 gift card the second year they avoid accidents, claims and moving violations.

In order to be eligible for the program, teens must complete 20 driving trips weekly with a guardian and submit a list of the trips to MetLife.  MetLife Auto Insurance has learned through research that practicing good driving skills with an experienced driver is an effective way to become safer on the road.  This will ultimately decrease the number of teen deaths on the road.  The program is available to 16 and 17 year olds who are covered under MetLife and live in a participating state.

Written by Sara Smart

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Great Credit Can Save You Thousands in Auto Insurance

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

It’s becoming common knowledge that having a good credit score will save you money on your auto insurance rates, but it’s unclear exactly how much it will save you.  Based on a recent CarInsurance.com study, drivers with credit ratings over 750 save about $783 a year on their auto insurance quotes when compared with a typical driver in the same age group with average credit scores.  The study used 42,809 auto insurance quotes to determine this figure and the results are surprising.

If you calculate this out over a lifetime of driving, a person with excellent credit can save approximately $22,815 on their auto insurance premiums.  Credit is only one factor out of many that insurers use to calculate quotes but it’s becoming increasingly important.  Auto insurance companies strongly defend their use of the score despite many consumers finding it unfair.  Insurers have found a direct correlation between someone’s credit rating and the chances of them filing a claim.  Regardless of the reasoning behind this connection, there is a connection and it makes sense for insurers to use this information.

The good news is that you have control over your credit score.  Even if you have filed bankruptcy or charged off some accounts, you can repair your credit through time and bill management.  It’s important to keep your credit card debt down and make all of your payments on time.  It may take a few years, but once your credit score has improved you can start to compare auto insurance quotes and hopefully see a difference in the rates you receive.

Alabama Auto Insurance Cracking Down on the Uninsured

Saturday, June 4th, 2011

Alabama has been one of the leaders in uninsured motorists for years according to the press release found on OnlinePRNews.com.  Alabama auto insurance leaders and state lawmakers want to change this statistic and are pushing through legislation to reduce the rate of uninsured drivers throughout the state.

Alabama state law says that residents must have a liability policy in place if they want to legally drive an auto.  They are also required to carry proof of insurance with them in the car.  Even though there is a $500 fine for first time offenders, many drivers still choose to go uninsured.  The Insurance Research Council says that about 1 in 5 drivers in Alabama were uninsured in 2009.  To discourage this stat, lawmakers are trying to put in place an electronic auto insurance verification database which would match up policies with autos registered in the state allowing officials and the Department of Revenue to quickly determine whether or not a given car is insured.

In order to register your car you must check a box confirming you carry auto insurance for the car, but this database would actually verify this information rather than taking the driver at their word.  Obviously a handful of drivers are blatantly lying about this information so something needs to be put in place to prevent this from going on.  Hopefully this type of system will encourage more drivers to keep their policy valid and choose to be truthful on their registration application.

Auto Insurance Fraud Prevalent

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.

USAA Auto Insurance to Save Money

Friday, May 27th, 2011

If you are already in the military you probably already know about the amazing benefits USAA Auto Insurance gives to their members.  What a lot of people do not realize is that you can become a member of USAA if you have a parent or spouse in the military as well.  Even if they are retired, your military parent or spouse can get you into USAA and you can start reaping the benefits of low rates, superior customer service and top quality products.

You can save hundreds through USAA according to their website.  The average person saves about $450 per year when switching to USAA.  If you own another USAA product such as a checking account or a homeowners policy you could end up saving even more.  They offer accident forgiveness for good drivers for as little as $1 per month.  There’s also good student discounts as well as safe driver savings.  USAA offers flexible payment options at no additional charge, and you can pick your own pay schedule.

USAA has been honoring our military men and women and there families for years by offering such top quality products with easy access and guaranteed renewal.  Additional perks such as roadside assistance, award winning claims services and multiple discounts makes USAA one of the top auto insurance companies and should definitely be considered if you are eligible.  It’s good to know our military has a place to go to ensure they are getting a great deal and being treated with the utmost of respect.  They definitely deserve it.

Compare Auto Insurance: Pays Off For the Young

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

It’s generally recommended that everyone should compare auto insurance quotes when shopping for a policy, but new research shows that it pays of big time for drivers under the age of 25.  According to the article “Price Comparisons Pay Off for Yonnger Drivers” by The News Tribune, average premiums vary from insurer to insurer but the difference is very large when you are a young driver.  Des Toups, senior managing editor at the CarInsurance website says the difference is massive.

As an example, a 55 year old man can save an average of $456 a year by shopping multiple auto insurance companies, whereas a driver under 25 can save about $1102.  This is an extremely large difference that young drivers should be aware of.  One reason premium quotes vary so much for young people is their driving record.  They often are a question mark and this can be a major driver of auto insurance quotes when shopping around.  Young drivers don’t have a track record yet to prove they are good drivers and each insurer has its own method of determining the risk of these drivers.

There doesn’t seem to be a consensus of what ultimately matters or not.  Some see good grades as a factor while other insurers do not.  There are many factors that go into determining an auto insurance quote and it’s hard to tell for a young driver what will drive the quote the most.  So shop around and compare quotes, especially if you are young with a limited driving record.

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.

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.

First Acceptance Insurance on Fraud

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Auto insurance fraud continues to be a problem across the nation.  For years, auto insurance companies have worked to eliminate fraudulent claims and fraud rings.  Unfortunately, it’s still prevalent and costing consumers a lot of money.  Every time fraud is committed our premiums increase and this is not fair to the customers following the rules.

First Acceptance Insurance is working hard to limit the amount of fraud affecting their bottom line.  According to their website, they suspect fraud costs insurance companies and their customer billions of dollars.  The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud says that approximately $80 billion a year is lost because of fraudulent activity.  This is staggering and extremely frustrating to know it’s happening everywhere, all of the time.

The good news is that most auto insurance companies, including First Acceptance, have fraud departments in place, working around the clock to fight fraud.  First Acceptance, for example, has a specific team and information on their website to report fraud.  They also list information for the National Insurance Crime Bureau, who they work with, to combat this ongoing problem.  If you suspect insurance fraud, contact your insurer with information.  It may end up saving the rest of us a lot of money.

Accident Forgiveness Auto Insurance

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Auto insurance is getting more and more competitive and price is not the only place to compete.  Customer service, reputation, coverage options, SR22 insurance, and extra perks are all something to consider when shopping for auto insurance quotes.  One perk that has received a lot of attention in the past year is accident forgiveness.  This is a sought after benefit as consumers want flexibility in case they happen to have an accident.  The automatic rate increase that has been associated with accidents scares consumers and this makes accident forgiveness very desirable.

More and more auto insurers are making accident forgiveness part of their policy packages.  Nationwide and Allstate have been advertising this perk for awhile and have found great success with the program.  According to the article “Car Accident Forgiveness Policies” found on US Life Daily’s site says accident forgiveness is one of the more highly searched for benefits which indicates it’s a growing need.  The idea that auto insurance rates will not be automatically raised after the first accident appeals to all demographics and ages so it really is a unique benefit.

Accident forgiveness a relatively new concept, but it makes sense.  Auto insurance companies still want to reward good drivers with superior rates, but they recognize even the best drivers can have an accident and they know customers do not want to automatically be penalized if an accident occurs, especially if they have had a perfect driving record for years.  If this is a perk you think would bring you value, check with your insurer to see if that option is available.  If not, it may be time to start to compare auto insurance quotes online.