4 Steps to Buying Auto Insurance
Do you know whether
or not your auto insurance policy is sufficient? 4 Things You Should Know about Buying Auto Insurance before signing an application for any insurance coverage.If you’ve ever gone out to buy an auto insurance policy
you’re all too familiar with the fact that trying to read the details about
your policy can be like trying to translate Greek-without a dictionary. Many
auto insurance companies use so much legal-ese that the average reader needs a
lawyer to translate their policy agreement, and it’s often hit or miss as to
whether or not your auto policy is really going to provide the coverage that
YOU NEED if you wind up in an accident.
So how do
you know whether or not your auto insurance policy is sufficient? More
importantly, what do you need to know before you go out and BUY an auto
insurance policy to make sure you don’t find yourself on the short end of the
stick when filing a claim?
- Know
your state’s minimum insurance requirements. Every state has a different set of
requirements for drivers when it comes to auto insurance, and it’s vitally
important that your policy be able to meet these requirements. If you aren’t
familiar with the regulations of your individual state you can find them by
asking your local DMV representative or visiting an online insurance resource
such as http://www.edgarsnyder.com/auto-accident/resources/insurance/.
- Know
what your insurance requirements mean. When reviewing your insurance
requirements you’re going to find that most states require their drivers to
have coverage for both property damage (damage to another vehicle or public or
private property in the event of an accident) and bodily injury coverage (the
medical expenses incurred by the occupants of the other vehicle or passers-by
who may have been injured in an accident that you were responsible for). You
will also have the option to carry collision insurance, which will pay for
damage to your own vehicle in an accident, and comprehensive, which will pay if
your vehicle is damaged by an “Act of God” such as a hurricane or flood.
- Know
that a minimum requirement is precisely that-a minimum. Consider when choosing
the upper limits of your auto insurance policy how much you will be able to
afford to pay if you are in an accident. If you cause the accident you will be
responsible for all damages incurred, including your own. That can get very
expensive, very quickly! For most people it’s smarter to carry a higher level
of coverage with a higher deductible than to carry the minimum and hope they’ll
be able to pick up the remainder.
- Know
the value of your vehicle. If your car is only worth $800 and you aren’t
carrying a loan on it, you may end up paying more to carry collision insurance
on your auto insurance policy than you will receive if the car has to be
totaled. On the other hand, if you’re driving a brand-new, $30,000 truck that
you took out a loan to purchase (a loan you will be responsible for paying
whether you have a drivable vehicle or not) the extra $50 or so a month is well
worth it.
Before you
buy an auto insurance policy, know the basic facts-and don’t be afraid to ask
your sales rep to explain anything you may not understand. Your auto insurance
may well be the best investment you make in a month, so it is vitally important
that you get the policy that’s going to work for you.
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