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Vehicle Insurance.
Whether you drive a rugged SUV, a sporty convertible, or an old clunker
that just takes you where you need to go, vehicle
insurance is vital.
When you're forced to throw on your brakes and the car behind plows
into you, or you accidentally clip that metal pole with your bumper
while backing out of a parking space, having the right vehicle
insurance means you're covered—no matter how ridiculous you
feel. Besides, it's the law!
The "State" of Vehicle Insurance
Speaking of the law, vehicle insurance is a state-by-state issue. So depending on where you live, your insurance requirements may or may not be the same as it is in surrounding areas.
But don't worry—as long as you carry at least the minimum amount of insurance required in your state, you can drive legally through one state to another. When you get ready to go on vacation or cross state lines, just make sure your vehicle complies with the laws in your home state.
Protecting Yourself & Your Vehicle
When you're looking for basic vehicle insurance, you'll want to think about several different types of coverage, depending on your needs and budget:
- Personal injury protection or medical payments
coverage:
covers your own medical and rehabilitation expenses resulting from an
accident-regardless who's at fault.
- Bodily injury liability: pays for injury you cause
others.
- Property damage liability: pays for damages you cause
to others' property.
- Collision: pays for damage to your car resulting from
a collision with another car, object or as a result of flipping over.
- Comprehensive: reimburses you for loss due to theft
or damage
caused by something other than a collision with another car or object.
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist: reimburses you, a member of your family, or a designated driver if one of you is hit by an uninsured or hit-and-run driver.
General guidelines: the insurance industry and consumer groups recommend a minimum of $100,000 of bodily injury protection per person and $300,000 per accident, since accidents may cost far more than most states' minimum limits.
10 Ways to Save Big on Vehicle Insurance
Vehicle insurance can make a big hole in your pocket—if you let it. Insurance premiums vary hugely between companies and agencies, but if you're willing to take some time and shop around, it's easy to find something affordable.
To get the best rates on vehicle insurance, we recommend these 10 money-saving tips:
- Always maintain a good driving record. If you're one
of those
people who consistently breaks the law or drives too fast, your vehicle
insurance rates will show it.
- Get
competitive quotes from different insurance
providers. The more
you have to compare against, the better informed you'll be-and the more
likely you'll get the best rates.
- Check insurance costs before you buy a new vehicle.
Find out which
features increase insurance premiums and which ones lower them. Keep
these things in mind and choose your new vehicle carefully!
- Choose higher deductibles. This could reduce your
vehicle insurance costs by at least fifteen to twenty percent.
- Consider buying vehicle insurance from the same
company you have
your home, accident or life insurance with. Many companies offer
discounts to clients who buy more than one kind of policy.
- Keep your credit record clean. Did you know some
insurers take a
look at your credit score before setting your rates? They do! So pay
bills on time, keep loans to a minimum and keep credit balances low for
the most stellar reports.
- Don't duplicate coverage. Consider dropping medical
payments
coverage if you have a good health insurance policy. Because medical
costs are so high, this could save you up to 40 percent on vehicle
insurance premiums!
- Choose where you live carefully. Due to risk of
theft, sometimes
living and parking your vehicle in a rural community or suburb costs
less than in the city.
- Take advantage of discounts like low-risk career, low
mileage, car
pooling, no violations or accidents, taking defensive driving courses
or senior citizen price cuts.
- Insure all your family's vehicles together, and check group rates through corporate organizations, community clubs, and professional or alumni bodies.
Before you hop in your car today and head for work or school, get covered with the right vehicle insurance, with InsureMe's help. In a matter of minutes, InsureMe can help you find multiple quotes so you can compare and pick the policy that's best for you and your vehicle. And that's an absolute necessity—no matter what you drive!
This article was written by InsureMe.com personnel for informational purposes only and not intended as professional advice.