Auto Insurance - What You Need To Know
You have no idea how much information the insurance company already know about you when you apply for an auto insurance quote. This could prevent you acquiring auto insurance and affect the premium you will have to pay, if you are considered to be a bad risk.
If you have a really good credit rating, because you always pay your debts in good time, you could achieve a high rating. In comparison with a person who regularly gets behind in their payments of their accounts. Insurance scores mostly move in the same direction as your credit history, but not always. Your credit report doesn’t reflect your auto insurance risk score.
You will do well in making sure that you have conducted your financial life well, before you actually apply for auto insurance.
Things that may effect your auto insurance acceptance is your driving record, your previous claims history, and where you live. Most states have a required minimum auto coverage. Many states will require that you have personal injury protection also. You should take into account your state’s requirements as to how much the minimum is currently, as well as any other requirements you will need in order to place your auto insurance.
If you have had and previous car accidents, the insurance company you are applying to for auto insurance need to be notified of all the details.
The insurance company will always be interested in their potential auto insurance losses.
If you decide to take a look at your own motor vehicle insurance report, you can easily access a copy from your state’s department. There are also companies that can access your credit history for you, like Truecredit and Experian.
Bodily Injury Liability covers other people’s bodily injuries or death for which you could be responsible. This means it does not cover you or anyone else who may be in your car - only the person driving the other vehicle. This policy will protect you against medical bills, loss of income and pain or suffering. Should you require legal counsel, this policy will cover you for that as well. A lawsuit could be filed against you by another party, so you should ensure that you enough auto insurance to cover your expenses without you losing everything you own. All this should be clearly stated in your policy.
Complete auto insurance cover for your vehicle is called comprehensive insurance, and that will cover damage to your car if you have an accident, by flood, fire or animals or if your car is stolen. The insurance policy will pay to fix your car, less your excess attached to your policy. The excess is the deductible that you arrange to pay out of your pocket before claiming from the insurance company. In order to keep your premiums affordable, one usually selects as high a deductible as what you can afford.
If you are driving an old car you could drop this coverage, as one is usually only covered up to the limit of the car value.
In nearly all cases, your spouse would also be covered by your policy if you have named him/her on your application. It would be a good idea to confirm this with your insurance company before signing and paying them. If you have a partner you live with and s/he drives your car and is involved in an accident, you may not be able to lodge a claim with your auto insurance company, unless you have their permission and s/he has been included on your auto insurance policy.
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