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What is happening with auto insurance in Wisconsin?

February 1st, 2010 admin No comments

It’s easy to say what the law is – legislatures must write it down and publish it for all to read – but harder to live with its consequences. Looking across the US, almost all states have laws setting mandatory insurance levels for all vehicles on the road. Almost without exception, all these states also have laws making it a crime to drive a vehicle on a public road without a valid policy. This gives all drivers a simple choice. Either carry the minimum insurance or risk fines and the confiscation of the vehicle (in some states). All these laws are a compromise between the interests of responsible drivers and the interests of people who may be injured in traffic accidents. The more Libertarian view is personal responsibility. If you do something wrong, you should be prepared for the consequences. That would mean every driver having enough cash in the bank to pay out every time their driving injures someone else or damages their property. But not everyone can afford to pay the medical costs for treating those they injure. This would be seriously unfair. Suppose you were walking along the sidewalk and a car knocks you down. Surely you should not have to pay your own medical costs? The answer is mandatory insurance so there is always some money to pay out to the innocent victims.

Most people agree this is a good idea but there’s a problem. Almost all these states set the mandatory amount forty or fifty years ago. What was an adequate amount then is a drop in the ocean today. So this February, Wisconsin bit the bullet and increased the mandatory rates both for liability insurance and for insurance against uninsured or underinsured drivers. The governor signed the bill into law and everyone sat back and awaited the results. The mail boxes have recently experienced a flood of renewal notices showing significantly higher premiums for the mandatory minimum cover. Needless to say, the Republicans are now promoting a bill to repeal the law making liability insurance mandatory. As it stands, about 14% of all drivers are uninsured. These premium increases during a recession are likely to increase this percentage significantly.

This review of the minimum amounts after forty years was perfectly reasonable. Most other states will have to follow Wisconsin’s example sooner or later. It’s just not acceptable to have such low minimums when medical and repair costs have risen so sharply. But the timing is unfortunate. Insurers had invested their funds in the stock and bond markets. When the recession hit, they lost a hefty slice of their capital reserves. There’s another law requiring insurers to have enough capital in hand to pay out all the expected claims. To build their capital back up to the required levels, all insurers are therefore raising their premium rates. Each state’s insurance department is insisting on putting more money into the reserves. This means you must shop around. Get auto insurance quotes from as many companies as possible to find the best prices. Not all companies lost heavily. Equally, the smaller companies will have to raise the cash from smaller groups of policy holders, i.e. more from each individual. So get the maximum possible number of auto insurance quotes to survey the market before buying.

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Seven ways to get sued for insurance fraud

December 10th, 2009 admin No comments

The hard times many of us had to face with the recession have made some people think of “special” ways for getting some extra money. And when every dollar counts, any measure will do. Insurance companies report records in claims these days, typically for small amounts, and there’s a growing number of frauds the carriers have to deal with. Having overwhelming numbers of claims may seem like the perfect way to get a fraud unnoticed, but fortunately for insurance companies it is not so.

Every insurance company has its own special investigation unit, which is usually comprised of people who have experience working in law enforcement domain. And as you’ve guessed it, this unit is dealing with cases when fraud is suspected. Taking into account that fraud is illegal, these guys are just as serious as police detectives and FBA agents – when there’s a crime, they are bloodthirsty for finding out the truth. And that’s what they typically see people trying to get away with:

1. Leaving the car unlocked and the keys in place.

Missing a set of keys when your “car” gets stolen and having no signs of forced entry when it is found will make the investigation unit suspect that you’ve just decided to get rid of your car and get money for it.

2. Blame vandals for setting your auto on fire after spilling some gasoline somewhere near the engine.

You may think that the fire will destroy all the evidence. Well, there are things like computer simulations, pattern analysis and other ways to investigate such cases that will get you red-handed.

3. Visit your doctor after the accident too often.

Some doctors will be quite nice to you and provide medical attention even when it’s not needed anymore, for a special price of course. Needless to say that there are medical experts in investigation units, who clearly now how much medical attention does the person need in every particular situation. Besides, insurance companies keep track of the doctors and attorneys who encourage more medical bills to be paid by the carrier.

4. Filing a claim for an accident that didn’t happen.

If there’s no damage to your car, but you claim to have been hit, insurance company investigators will analyze all the data and clearly see if you are telling the truth or not. And you’d better be telling the truth, otherwise expect to get sued anytime soon.

5. Add some people to the car, claiming they were there during the accident.

Remember that accident reports and accounts are analyzed thoroughly and if the information differs, investigators will get very suspicious. It’s not only your report that is read when the claim get filed, the police report, witness report and the other party’s report are also taken into account.

6. File old damage as a new one and get paid for it.

Your auto insurance will pay for that old dent you always wanted to repair. Well, not so fast, because thorough analysis will allow the investigators to state whether it’s a new damage or not.

7. Ask your repair shop to add the deductible to the final bill.

Having your car insurance pay for the damage to your car also means that you will have to pay a deductible first. Some people may think, that it’s better to negotiate with the repair shop and see if they can bill you with a higher price so that you won’t have to pay upfront first. However, insurance ivestigators will know if the service is too costly, or it takes too much time to repair your car after the accident.

How to save money when insuring your car?

December 9th, 2009 admin No comments

1. Low mileage discounts really help. You can opt for one if you use a lot of public transportation, work at home or simply drive less than 10,000 miles annually. Carpools also give you the possibility to discuss low mileage discounts with your insurance carrier.

2. Raise the deductibles to be paid. Increasing your deductible two times will result in an average 10% decrease in your annual rates, depending on your insurance carrier. Also, if you have an old vehicle, you might want to go without comprehensive and collision coverage in general, because it may be just unreasonably costly. But in that case be prepared to pay for the repair out of your pocket.

3. Hybrids help you save money. Some insurance carriers offer up to 10% discounts for driving a hybrid vehicle. Still, if you don’t feel like owning one of such cars yet, you may go with a safe profile car instead. Insurance companies issue report containing the safety rating of car makes and models, so it’s a good idea to think about.

4. Do not pay for coverage you don’t use. Dropping coverage types such as Roadside Assistance, Towing and Rental Car coverage will give you another possibility to save money. Especially, considering the fact that some insurance companies actually provide roadside assistance to their customers as part of the policy.

5. Check your credit report on a regular basis. Your credit rating is one of the elements that strongly influence the final premium you will pay. Keeping your credit record clean of bad debts and outdated payments will earn you a higher credit rating and will help you get a lower insurance premium.

6. Don’t lapse your insurance policy. Missing your annual policy payment is likely to cause its cancellation, and it will be much harder and more costly to get a new policy even with another provider as this will be noted in your report. In case you don’t have the money to pay your premium in full, ask your agent if a partial installment will prevent you from losing the policy.

7. Good students can opt for discounts. The majority of auto insurance carriers offer 10-15% discounts to college and high school students with an average mark of B and beyond. Also, if a student is enrolled in a college that is more than 100 miles away from his or her residence, the student is also eligible for a special discount.

8. Keep your driving record clean. Having no serious violations or accidents on your driving record is a good way to keep your rates lower. However, a single speeding ticket can result in up to 25% increase of your rates, so make sure to drive safely.

9. Install anti-theft and safety devices into your vehicle. Having airbags, anti-lock brakes and special security devices that protect your car from being stolen or vandalized can lead to significant discounts. Discuss all the options with your insurance agent or broker before installing such gadgets.

10. Shop around. Don’t go with the first policy you are offered, and think about changing your carrier if your current policy doesn’t meet your needs and is too pricey. There are a lot of sites out there that let you compare auto insurance quotes from different companies online, so take your time and choose the best policy you can get before actually taking it.

For some people, the winter snows are due

December 9th, 2009 admin No comments

Unless there are major changes in the world’s climate, those of you living in the southern states can enjoy the same warm to hot weather all year round. The reality for those of us living in the northern hemisphere is there are four seasons so, as we pass out of Fall, let us anticipate the arrival of Winter with a few words of gentle warning. It is a sad fact that, as the first snows fall, the number of traffic accidents caused by the weather shoot up. Poor driving conditions pose challenges that many vehicle owners fail to meet. The winter period of December through February brings the highest number of seasonal claims in any year.

The first day of snow or icy conditions catches everyone unprepared. The perfect driver would always have the vehicle go through a maintenance check to ensure everything is ready for the stresses and strains of winter driving. The first item on the checklist is tuning the engine to maximize the chances of it starting at low temperatures. It then moves through tests of braking efficiency to steering to the tires – there is enough tread to maintain grip on icy roads, is there not? Except, somehow, our priorities never seem to include this precautionary maintenance and we find our vision limited by sleet and snow, or the vehicles failing to stop, or moving in unexpected directions as the ice forms under our wheels. Even the most experienced of drivers can be caught out. Of course, as the winter weather continues, we remember all our survival techniques and the number of accidents falls. But in that first few days, it can be murder on the roads.

Why should you care? Well, if you drive an older vehicle on the minimum liability cover, you simply accumulate more honorable scars in the battle and patch up the rest that cannot be ignored. Those of you with collision and comprehensive cover need to minimize the number of claims you make to avoid the premiums rising sharply. That means a few simple rules. The first is the obvious, “Do not drive unless it is necessary”. Staying at home with your vehicle in the garage whenever possible is the safest action during the first days of snow. Fit snow tires if the weather looks set in for a few days, and new windshield wipers will help you see where you are going. Program the numbers of your repair shop and a towing company into your cell phone so you can call for help. You should also put together an emergency kit so that, if you are caught in an accident at night, you can stay warm and safe until help arrives. Then, it’s just a case of defensive driving. Allow extra braking distances, keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front of you and drive more slowly.

With these few simple rules in mind, you should be able to avoid accidents and keep your auto insurance company happy. If you are looking for auto insurance quotes at this time of year as an inexperienced driver or you are relocating from the warm south to the cold north, expect to see higher premiums quoted. Everyone needs time to adjust to road conditions when the weather is poor.

Drive it while you can, learn it while you should

December 7th, 2009 admin No comments

Lack of time seems to be the biggest concern and bother that people meet in their day-to-day life. Where can you find time to manage to do everything when there is only 24 hours in 1 day? When we talk about security there is one thing you have to get when you are an owner of a car that you are proud of or want to keep for a long time. That is, undoubtedly, the insurance. When you think about getting a good deal or some plan that you want to stick to for quite a while, the first thought that comes to your head is the amount of time you will spend of going around in circles, trying to figure out how to make your plan a beneficial investment. But thanks to internet inventors, you don’t need to waste that much time no more. You can just click on the page that looks the best to you, find out the rates, interests and it the information provided to you on the website – suits you, then you can proceed with the operation. It is very appropriate and comfortable to do it from home as you can relax, turn some music on or even call your friends to discuss possibilities.

The most important thing here is not to fail when it comes to making the right decision. Nobody is rushing you – you have to be very careful and consider every single detail as once you sign the papers or get into the deal, it is hard to drop it on normal basis as you lose on every step you take in the wrong direction. For that you need to read as much feedback as possible, get quotes and opinions from those who are in the similar situation with you or even those who have some type of experience with this particular site or company. Don’t think you know everything. It is easy to get trapped.

Compare rates and discuss them with people you trust or those who are meant to provide a good advice for those like yourself. It is a shame to find out you are paying twice more than you actually should do, so it is always better to double-check any information you have.

When shopping for online quotes, you want to be extra careful to make sure that you are getting quotes on the same exact coverage, or at least policies that are very close to being the same. This is the only way you are going to be able to really tell whether or not you are getting the best deal possible and you are not getting ripped off. It does not take too much extra time to compare policies. Read the reviews. They might be very helpful to you. What is necessary to keep in mind here is that the quotes you find are related to the actual questions that interest you. Sometimes it can occur so that we search for information and when we find it we apply different facts and relate them to our issues. It is not good to let it happen with your insurance plan. It can get you in much trouble.

Do not feel bad about calling in and asking as many questions as you need to ask in order to get the full spectrum of ideas on your automobile insurance plan. Auto insurance quotes can be found on every trustworthy web-site that provides citizens with good services. These auto insurance quotes may be the key to a good auto insurance deal, so make sure you always check that section on the page. We wish you a safe driving experience and all the best on the road!

Why are premium notices a source of stress?

December 6th, 2009 admin No comments

Life is never fair. Just when you think you have hit rock bottom and things cannot get any worse, they get worse. You would have thought that a recession would mean premium rates would stay the same. In your dreams, you might have hoped for the rates to fall. After all, there’s massive unemployment – it’s the worst level of unemployment for more than sixty years. With household incomes falling and no job security, this is not the time to find premium rates increasing. Yet when those premium notices drop into your mail boxes, the evidence is there. And it’s not just you. Premiums are going up for most drivers. This is so unfair! All but three states in the union have mandatory liability insurance. For everyone who wants to stay legal on the roads, the price of driving is getting to deterrent levels. First it was the price of gas shooting up like a rocket. Now it’s those premiums! What’s going on?

There are two quite different problems coming together at the same time. One comes from the general downturn in the economy. The other is connected with the system of regulation for the insurance industry. On paper, the companies have an easy ride. They collect in the premiums, receive the claims, pay out on the claims and keep the balance as profit. Except the worst recession in decades caught them off guard. It all comes down to what insurers should do with the money they have collected in. Their answer was to invest most of it in the stock market. That way, they earned dividends and got capital growth until it was needed to pay out on the claims. But some invested in these new securitized bonds based on mortgages and other loans. So, when both the property and the capital markets were hit, insurers found themselves with big losses. Under normal circumstances, this would not have been a problem, but the insurance industry has to play by different rules. They are regulated by the insurance departments and commissioners for each state. To protect all you people who buy policies, the key rule is that the companies must have enough capital in reserve to pay out on the claims you make. When the stock and bond markets collapsed, many companies either broke the rule or were too close for comfort. So companies have been moving cash around between states to keep themselves legal and putting up the premiums to collect more.

It’s ironic that a rule designed to protect consumers should be pushing up the premiums so fast. Who would have thought the auto insurance industry would lose so much of the money they had invested. After all, they employ all these clever people called actuaries to measure the risks for writing policies. You would think they would have seen the risks of some of the investments they were making. Yet, like most of the other investment managers, the insurers were taken by surprise. The result is that, overnight, many were close to not having enough money to pay out on your policies. That was and remains a serious problem. That’s why the auto insurance industry is asking you all for more money.

The benefits of joining an auto club

December 6th, 2009 admin No comments

You may think that joining an auto club will give you only roadside service assistance and some discounts when booking a hotel, but there’s just a lot more to it than that. Even non-drivers should think about possibility to become a member of an auto club. Of course, not all stores, services and hotels will have it written about discounts right at their front desk, but it never hurts to ask. The savings you will get with an auto club member’s card are sometimes just so considerable that paying a yearly fee will look ridiculous in comparison.

Emergency roadside assistance

Probably the most beneficial feature you get with your auto club membership are the free road emergency services. Even in case you don’t have your own car, these services will definitely be very helpful when borrowing someone’s car or even being a passenger. These free emergency services include:

  • Towing the car for a certain amount of miles
  • Changing a flat tire
  • Jump starting in case you’re accumulator is dead
  • Extricating the car in case it is stuck somewhere
  • Retrieving keys, if you’re quite lucky to lock them inside the car

Discounts rule!

Members of auto clubs usually qualify for numerous discounts on a wide range of services and products. These usully include:

  • Staying at hotels, inns, motels and campgrounds
  • Dining at restaurants or in bars
  • Renting a car
  • Booking train, bus and airline tickets
  • Repairing your auto or buying spare parts
  • Going to movies, parks, attractions and other entertainment facilities

Insurance costs and security

You most probably are aware of the discounts and special benefits the members of auto clubs get when buying auto insurance and homeowners coverage. But the discounts are not limited only to these types of insurance, and you may opt for price cuts when getting other insurance products as well, including:

  • Term life insurance for a group of beneficiaries
  • Medical coverage for a short period of time
  • Insurance for long-term care
  • Umbrella-type personal liability coverage
  • Flood coverage
  • Personal possessions coverage
  • Small business insurance

And there’s even more

These are just some of the advantages you might experience when becoming an auto club member:

  • Vacations and travel planning services
  • Mortgage home loan services
  • Auto loans and auto insurance
  • Car maintainance and buying assistance from an expert car-buying process
  • Legal protection and liability cost coverage
  • Short term loans and cash services
  • Travel checks with no fees
  • Credit card services and assistance

You can get the full list of benefits and detailed information on all the discounts you are eligible for from your auto club web-page or representative so make sure to learn what you get with your membership when signing up.

Don’t pay much – pay wisely

December 6th, 2009 admin No comments

If your car is as old as 20 years old you must be aware of the fact that you are able to cover it choosing a policy that suits your case the best. The policy will probably differ but that is mainly the good part about it as you need the policy that will represent your interests in the best possible manner. But don’t think insurance companies want to give you spare bucks or repair your vehicle only because they are noble – if insurance company lets you become covered by it means they want money from you… much more than you actually realize. Old cars are known to be problematic. They can break at any time so companies that are dealing with insurances understand what they getting themselves into with your car. Therefore it is very hard to get a good insurance that will promise you a new car instead of your old one if that dies on the road.

We live in the 21 century and technological progress has definitely taken over the world that is why we can frankly state that it brought up the situation where vehicles are trying to fit into a bracket that not so long ago belonged to drivers with collectible cars. People don’t usually get insurance plan because they feel an urge to be safe; they are more pragmatic than realistic. When you get a brand new car what is the first thing that crosses your mind? What happens if something happens? That is how all the questions start. And we know people that can always give reasonable replies to these questions comforting you and helping you feel stressed about nothing anymore.

As you may have heard policies and insurances of vehicles differ much. You can’t say how different they are unless you compare them. Companies that deal with insurances vary. They compose different contracts and their conditions are not the same as well. But we want to reassure you. There is such thing as “classic quote” that you can always apply for. It gives you all the information you might need on limitations of covers and restrictions that your car may meet during the period of the contract.

If you know you are the type of person that is very likely to get into an accident on the road due to the lack of attention, you should specify that and choose the policy that will cover you and your car as much as possible from anything that may occur. Of course, the company will try to pay minimum and save dollars just not to buy you anything new, but you can always foresee these cases and go for the best possible case. Believe me, there is much to choose from.

You can always ask for discounts. If you want to make sure you get one, stick to the company that represents itself well. Ask those who have already dealt with it about its benefits and disadvantages. You have to know everything. Internet is a good recourse to search for information. Cheap auto insurance plans can be found in Google before you actually grab your pen to write down. Please keep in mind that auto insurance is the basic human need. You need your insurance to feel safe everyday. And that can never be cheap.

Tips on how to switch insurance companies

December 6th, 2009 admin No comments

It’s not that hard as I may seem to be!

The reasons for choosing a different insurance company for covering your auto are numerous. Maybe it’s the level of services you aren’t quite satisfied with, or the other insurance company has the same amount of coverage for a considerably lower price. Today, checking your insurance rates and comparing them to what the other carriers have to offer is a few minutes task. And if you decide that your current insurance provider has to be switched to another one, you will be surprised to know that it’s not that hard to do like it may seem.

Why choosing another insurance carrier?

Checking your current insurance rates should become routine for you, to make sure you get exactly what you pay for. And while doing so, you should always shop around with other carriers as well. Even the same amounts and types of coverage can have different price tags with different companies. This is because each insurance company has it’s own set of indicators determining the final insurance rates.

The primary indicator, which the company uses for determining the rates is the claims experience with every group of drivers that are insured with them. In other words, if your company has many claims filed by drivers of your customer group (age, sex, driving record, credit rating, etc.) during a given period, you will definitely experience a raise in insurance rates. If this is what you have to deal with, you most probably need to look on what the other companies have to offer.

Make sure you have the new policy before switching

Have a lapse in auto insurance coverage is not the best thing to confront with, so make sure you get the new policy before dropping the old one. The new company you get the policy from will make sure that it will take force right when the old one is canceled.

When the time is right?

In about a month before your current policy should be renewed you are likely to get a report on your current insurance rates, discounts and conditions. You can use this information when shopping around with other companies. So the best time to look for auto insurance quotes is 3-4 weeks before your actual policy is to be renewed or canceled.

You can do it anytime you want

Waiting for the renewal date is not a must when switching to another company. You can cancel your current policy anytime you want. If it’s the middle of the cycle, you will get the remainder of your annual premium from the insurance company. However, some companies have a special short rate that will kick in when you decide to cancel your policy before the renewal period. So it’s better to learn if your current carrier has such a rate, and if yes, decide whether the new policy bring you enough savings to be worth of paying such a fee.

Dropping the old policy

The right way of canceling a policy is asking the company in written form to do so, specifying the date you want your policy to be dropped. If you just leave the policy without informing or asking the company, it will be canceled due to late payment, and that usually means a bad entry on your credit record and higher rates when getting a new policy. So make sure you’re making all the necessary formal paperwork before switching to another auto insurance company.