Practical Car Insurance

Your Practical Guide to Car Insurance

  • Apr 10

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    In a report by Jayne O’Donnell of USA Today in Yahoo! Buzz Digg Newsvine Reddit FacebookWhat’s this?, it says that there are some latest safety gears which are considered by many automakers as industrial breakthroughs and can save more lives than ever actually have limited safety value. Example is the “crash avoidance” device which is considered by many automakers and federal safety officials as the best contender to lower the annual U.S. death toll connected to car crash accidents. Compared to seatbelts and air bags, the “crash avoidance” device is designed not just to minimize injuries caused by crash but prevent them. However, the IIHS says some of these devices may not work accordingly because drivers tend to disregard their purposes.

  • Jan 14

    autoins_04Consumers are being advised to seek accreditation information from insurance companies however large or established they may be for a rash of illegal sales have been found, invalidating issues policies. In many states of the US, there are strict regulations regarding the sale and issuance of insurance policies in any form but the advent of internet issuance has made it harder to monitor. Like many of the internet-based insurance websites, many have been found to have been selling packages from unlicensed or unaccredited firms.
    These are very dangerous for it gives you a false sense of security that you aim to obtain when you purchase auto insurance as you hit the road. Expired licenses, un-approved products and the likes have been found with specific providers which has prompted the issuance of warnings. Fraud is also a real and present threat, along with phishing scams which has you visiting an unsecured website that looks like the real thing but is actually a fake one designed to do one thing, get hold of your personal information for criminal use.

  • Dec 15

    The technological wonder that is the internet has made insurance shopping easy and quick allowing more and more people to get it at the click of a mouse. This doesn’t however mean that this is always the best deal for as we shop around for the cheapest and best deals, we might be overwhelmed by the sudden influx of information we find on several offers over the internet. It is a known fact that information overload leads to impaired judgment and thus mistakes.
    Being fast doesn’t mean better and the mistake would only be made apparent once we file for a claim that is not supported by your policy. Though there is extensive documentation available for all to read online, they differ from provider to provider and even from agent to agent. Reading carefully, you would find these differences in the fine-print or within the voluminous text that outlines the terms and conditions of your policy. Be wary of online phishing scams for they aim to get your financial information that you would be sure to provide during payment. Also, a hard copy receipt should be sent to you along with the actual policy of cover through mail or messenger once you have paid for the policy. Without it, you have no proof of full payment thus are not legally covered by any insurance.