Saturday, December 1, 2007

Auto Insurance You Need to Know Your Quotes

Understanding auto insurance is never easy. Most of the time we laymen are completely unaware of the fine prints included in an auto insurance form and the full terms and conditions that govern our auto insurance policy. It is only when the time comes to file a claim do we realize the extent to which the policy is pitted against us and we ultimately end up getting nothing against the money we paid to getting our vehicle insured. The double talk invariably starts with the auto insurance quote.

Everyone knows car insurance in expensive - you need to know the right source to be able to find an auto insurance quote that is both cost effective and comprehensively suites your needs. In the internet era, this is comparatively easy to do. To find the right auto insurance, you first need to figure out how much coverage you need. Since this varies from state to state, check out what coverage does your local law require. Then make a list of the different types of coverage available and decide on how much insurance you need to buy above your state's recommended minimum.

General liability limit recommendations are $50,000 bodily injury liability for one person injured in an accident, $100,000 for all people injured in an accident and $25,000 property damage liability (i.e., a 50:100:25 ratio). Here again, the decision should be based on your financial situation as it does not help to buy excess coverage if you have no assets.

Once decided, you need to get the best competitive quotes for your auto insurance. Comprehensive help is available online through sites like www.InsWeb.com, www.YouDecide.com, www.InsureOne.com among a host of others. Just filling in a simple online form will give you a list of comparative quotes. Once you have the quotes, you need to compare the companies' records before you decide which one is the best for you.

Another important thing to do is make follow up calls to the insurance companies and talk directly to their sales people to confirm the quotes you have received only. While doing so, make sure you explore all options relating to discounts. Better driving records, safety equipment as well as being in certain professions can help you gain higher discounts.

Once through with all this, it is time to choose the best and most reliable insurance company. While certain companies may give lower quotes, when it comes to processing claims, they may give you nightmares. The best way to take this decision is to check out the company's record from the state department of insurance or get recommendations from a local auto dealer or body shop you trust. Recommendations can also be found online through sites like http://www.11-car-insurance.com that provide comprehensive details about most companies.

The last and final step is to read your policy end to end. Make sure there are no clauses that restrict you from suing the company or force you to make use of aftermarket parts for body shop repairs. Companies that are clear on these two clauses are generally the best ones to pick.

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