Auto Insurance Articles Archive for November, 2009

  • Dealing with New Car Insurance

    by Ricky Lawrence

    For first timers who want nothing, but the best for their newly purchased cars, they can be both excited and amazed at the huge number of insurance agencies to choose from.  Finding the right car insurance agency can be quite a challenge. However, with the right amount of research, getting new car insurance can be done in no time. Everybody knows how important car insurance coverage is for any vehicle. For new car owners who are getting insurance for the … (more) November 14, 2009

  • How to Avoid High Risk Auto Insurance

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Risk has always been a part of computing for car insurance premiums. After all, car insurance is a business. If you guarantee to pay for someone’s damages and you know that this person has very high chances of getting into accidents, it is only reasonable that you require him to pay more. Sad to say, drivers do not see the significance of not falling into the high risk group until they try to get auto insurance. Worse, they pay more … (more) November 14, 2009

  • Free Auto Insurance Information

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Free auto insurance quotes are abundant online. Ever since the auto insurance industry took over the internet, quotes and online agencies have mushroomed.  Websites who offer free auto insurance information have grown in exponential numbers. They give a great deal of convenience for consumers. Companies like this provide information regarding everything there is to know about car coverage. Regardless of whether you are young, high risk, married or engaged in a domestic relationship, there is a type of auto insurance … (more) November 14, 2009

  • Banking on Teen Spirit to Get Teen Auto Insurance

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Searching for car insurance as a teenager can be more difficult than looking for regular auto insurance. The outrageous and very expensive prices for teen auto insurance can be blamed mainly on companies who decide that granting insurance to a teenage driver will pose a great deal of risk to their business. However, there are certain ways on how to work around this negative perception on young drivers. A good way to save extra dollars is to simply include the … (more) November 14, 2009

  • Things You Can Learn from Reading Automobile Insurance Quotes

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Shopping for automobile insurance quotes is considered to be a driver’s best friend. With the number of insurance companies promising to deliver exactly what car owner’s need, a much thorough analysis is needed. One cannot simply believe and buy into glossy, promising offers, and immediately make a decision without first seeing what the other company has to offer. Only in comparing quotes can car owners get money saving tips, discount options, and better premium offers. Moreover, going through and reading … (more) November 14, 2009

  • Why there is a Need for Auto Collision Insurance

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Auto collision insurance is a voluntary coverage, unlike Liability that is mandated by most State laws. It is just an additional coverage that will provide further assurance to a policy owner. Where there is comprehensive insurance and personal injury coverage, most likely, auto collision insurance also exists in one person’s car insurance plan. For the sake of those who are unfamiliar about the four mentioned programs, each one must be defined. Liability will take care of the other party in … (more) November 13, 2009

  • Consider Modified Car Insurance before Customizing Your Car

    by Ricky Lawrence

    For some people, especially men, they dream of car customization even before they get their own car. The minute it becomes a reality, they get excited to change a few things here and there like changing rims, repainting with another color, and adding spoilers. The possibilities are endless. The excitement, however, wavers once modified car insurance enters the picture. Before spending a lot of money in customizing your car, study your options for modified car insurance first. Sometimes, modifying your … (more) November 13, 2009

  • Avoiding Losses with Gap Insurance

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Did you know that the minute a newly purchased car or vehicle rolls out of a seller’s lot, its value already depreciates dramatically? The unit becomes a slightly used car and not a brand new car or automobile anymore. It is only considered brand new while it stays in the showroom and depreciates twenty to thirty percent once its wheels touch the outside world. As if proving Murphy’s Law, you get into a collision where a newly bought vehicle becomes … (more) November 13, 2009