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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 11 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Can My Car Insurance Company Really Do Anything They Want to My Insurance Rates?

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Can My Car Insurance Company Really Do Anything They Want to My Insurance Rates?
When you're going head to head with your car insurance company to negotiate your insurance rates it's easy to feel like you're dealing with an omnipotent being with the freedom to do just about anything they want. What they don't tell you is that they've always got someone watching their every move the way they're sitting there watching yours.



Can My Car Insurance Company Really Do Anything They Want to My Insurance Rates?
Can My Car Insurance Company Really Do Anything They Want to My Insurance Rates?

When you're going head to head with your car insurance company to negotiate your insurance rates it's easy to feel like you're dealing with an omnipotent being with the freedom to do just about anything they want. After all, it's pretty hard for you to see otherwise! They do a good job of letting you know it's their way or the highway (or not, as the case may be-most states aren't going to let you out on the road without decent insurance coverage). What they do not tell you is that they always have someone monitoring their every movement the way they sit there watching you.

Every state has an insurance department (or insurance bureau, or whatever name they decide to give it). That insurance department does two things. First, it monitors the insurance companies (including health, life and auto insurance companies) to make sure they're walking the straight and narrow and aren't setting car insurance rates higher than state drivers can afford. I'm not sure what the actual algorithm is that they use to determine how high they're going to go, but they do make sure car insurance companies aren't given a completely free reign.

State insurance departments also exist to keep consumers educated on insurance issues in and around the state, which brings us to part two of how insurance companies stay in line-competition and a limited pool of consumers. Long gone are the days when consumers only had one choice with regard to their insurance. There are over 50 companies currently doing business in the U.S., and that's just talking about companies with a national reach. There's very little data on the number of small, local insurance companies that have managed to hang on to enough drivers to stay in business.

When you've got more than one car insurance company competing for a driver's business you're going to walk right into a pricing war. Every company offers their own services, but those tend to work in a very small square of offerings. For example, just about every company you talk to is going to be able to provide you with comprehensive, collision and liability, as well as emergency roadside assistance, rental insurance and additional medical coverage.

And when you get right down to it, that's really all the average driver with an average (non-collectible) car really needs.

With very little difference in offerings from one company to another consumers are going to look to the next thing on their priority list-the price. The car insurance company with the highest insurance rates probably isn't going to be the one that brings home the bacon (the largest number of drivers insured by their company at the end of the day). Drivers, especially in today's restricted economy, are looking for ways to save money, not spend more. If they really let their rates go flying they're going to be out of business before too much longer.

So between state regulatory organizations and consumer demand car insurance companies are just as restricted in how high they can raise their rates as any other business. It's just not always apparent until you do a little digging.

Tony Peck is the Director of Business Development for QuoteScout. To learn more about your car insurance rates, visit them on the web at http://www.QuoteScout.com.

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วันเสาร์ที่ 6 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

How Traffic Tickets, Accidents and DUI Affect Your Car Insurance Rates and What You Can Do About It

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How Traffic Tickets, Accidents and DUI Affect Your Car Insurance Rates and What You Can Do About It
Have you ever gotten a speeding ticket, had an accident or gotten pulled over for Driving Under the Influence? I'll bet your auto insurance premiums went up. If it's happened to you there are some things to do to get your rates back down.



How Traffic Tickets, Accidents and DUI Affect Your Car Insurance Rates and What You Can Do About It
How Traffic Tickets, Accidents and DUI Affect Your Car Insurance Rates and What You Can Do About It

Have you ever gotten a speeding ticket, had an accident or gotten pulled over for Driving Under the Influence? I'll bet your auto insurance premiums went up. If it's happened to you there are some things to do to get your rates back down.

Most car insurance companies will not increase your premiums, if your first violation of it is a relatively small. But you better head for cover if you have a more serious offense. If it's really bad they can even cancel your insurance.

The Point System

Automobile insurance companies figure out how much they charge their clients by basing their charges on the point systems states use to classify their drivers.

If a driver reaches a certain number of points within 18 months, their license as well as their insurance can be suspended.

If you're near the limit you are a high risk driver and it will cost you a lot more money for your insurance.

If you are DUI you can lose your policy along with your license. Insurance companies may refuse to insure you. If they keep you on expect to pay a huge premium.

How to Get Rid of Points on Your Driving Record

You can get points taken off your record by taking either an online driver's education class or a class at your Department of Motor Vehicles.

The classes aren't difficult but they do test you. Pass the test and your fine will be go down and they'll take points off your record.

You have a limited amount of time to finish the class and pay your fine. Some states also let you take these courses only a certain number of times.

How to Avoid Points and Higher Insurance Premiums

Simple. Obey the traffic laws. You will be rewarded, too, because if you don't get traffic tickets your premiums will probably decrease.

That's right, your rates will often go down if you have a spotless driving record for three or more years. So keep your eyes open when you're behind the wheel of a car and always watch out for "the other guy".

How to Pay Less Insurance

Whether you have no points or a lot of points it makes sense to shop around and compare car insurance rates from different companies at least once every six months because the time you spend comparing premiums can save you a lot of money.

Why not take a little time to do some comparison shopping online now and see how much money you can save on your car insurance today?

You can click here to find the easiest way to find cheap car quotes online. Or just go to http://www.CheapOnlineCarInsurance.org to see how you can get more coverage on your auto insurance and pay less for it.

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