Car Insurance Companies Give Discounts

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on January 2, 2011 No Comments yet

In recent years car insurance companies have realized that “one size fits all” really doesn’t apply to car insurance plans.  The New York Post article “Pay-as-you-drive insurance revs up” by Jeremy Olshan describes a new way to get some traffic off the clogged New York streets.  We recently wrote about insurance companies trying out the pay-as-you-drive system while some places in the country have been using this system for years.  The Bloomberg administration in New York is hoping that a system like this where you save money the less you drive will help keep some drivers off the road and unclog the streets.

While insurance companies traditionally made up for the more frequent accidents by high mileage drivers with premiums from low mileage drivers, this new way of charging customers would change all that.  Driving could be reduced by as much as 8%, emissions by as much as 2%, and oil consumption could go down as much as 4% with these incentives.  A State Farm insurance quote could lower drivers’ rates by up to $270 per car just by installing a device in your car that monitors the number of miles you drive and other driving habits.

Progressive’s Snapshot plan was approved in New York just recently.  In other states, drivers have saved as much as 30% off of their premiums by having their mileage and driving time monitored for six months.  Progressive also looks at acceleration and hard braking and takes those factors into account.  GMAC offers insurance plans using monitoring from their OnStar systems.  The pay-as-you-go plans are not yet available in New York, but have been successful around the country.  Drivers must drive less than 15,000 miles a year to qualify.  Those driving fewer than 5,000 miles a year have received over half off their premiums.  While some are concerned about privacy related to tracking drivers, the ability to save money and cut down on traffic seems to override that.

First Time International Travelers Trust International Medical Insurance

Posted in Insurance Articles by Anthony Thompson on December 25, 2010 No Comments yet

Getting ready to travel abroad for the first time can be overwhelming. Getting your documentation in order, learning about your travel destination, reading up on travel advisories, and arranging for accommodations is more than enough to keep you busy. But during your preparations, make sure you do not forget to purchase international medical insurance.

Whether you are traveling abroad on a personal vacation or for business purposes, there are a variety of health risks you may encounter. Being fatigued from your flight and then being exposed to a new environment can often lead to illness, as can factors like poor water conditions, altitude changes, and new cuisine. Read full article…

Snowy Days Decrease the Promise of a Merry Christmas for the Insurance Sector

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on December 24, 2010 No Comments yet

With the BBC Weather forecast coming out to be true, UK has been hit with another of the impending issues pertaining to the insurance sector. It has been seen that after the hike in the insurance premiums, the admin fees, as well as the increasing number of accidents, the insurance sector now has to deal with a ghost of a forbidden past. With the snow and ice beating against the territories of Britain, there has been an increase in the accident insurance claims as per the report released by AA today. With uncertain driving conditions, more people have been falling prey to accidents and mishaps that has in turn made them come to their insurance companies for a timely rescue.

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Getting an Auto Insurance Quote for Young Drivers

Posted in Car Insurance Topics by Christine Davis on December 23, 2010 No Comments yet

It is not easy to get an auto insurance quote for young drivers like teens and student drivers. The fact is that such drivers, with their inexperience behind the wheel along with their somewhat more reckless nature, are the cause of many accidents and also get more tickets than more mature drivers. Insurance companies know this, and they know that by insuring them, they are more likely to have to pay out on a claim than if they insure an older and more experienced driver.

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Trust Missionary Insurance During Your Charitable Journeys

Posted in Insurance Articles by Anthony Thompson on December 20, 2010 No Comments yet

The call of service seems to be leading more people to help not only in their community, but in international areas as well. Greater global awareness has inspired missionary trips all around the world, and while it is admirable to focus your attention on those in need, be careful when planning a trip to keep your own best interests in mind by purchasing missionary insurance.

Missionary trips are now being organized by church groups and by student organizations at colleges and high schools, and are also being taken alone by people who simply want to share their own good fortune with the world. They may include disaster recovery assistance, building new schools, churches, and infrastructure, or going to a new country to teach children.

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Campaign Against Offenders for Escaping Higher Insurance Premiums

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on December 19, 2010 No Comments yet

If you compare car insurance supermarket, you will find that there is a universal prejudice aimed at the younger drivers. The drivers aged 17-29 often find themselves in a troubled sector where not one of the insurance companies gives them a good insurance deal. If we look into the reasons behind this common behaviour, we shall be able to find out the causes why the insurance sector is eyeing the younger drivers for higher insurance premiums if at all they oblige. It has been seen that younger drivers often engage in troubled practices such as that of drunken driving, over speeding as well as rash driving. Given this scenario, it looks justified as to why younger drivers are often charged more premiums.

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