Automotive Answers
How To Be A Smart Auto Insurance Shopper
Do you clip coupons to save a few cents on items at the
grocery store? Do you shop for bargains and compare prices on food and
clothing to save a couple of bucks? Chances are, you probably do, so
why not take that thriftiness to the next level? It's possible to save
hundreds of dollars on car insurance-simply by knowing a few
questions to ask your insurance agent.
Independent insurance agents represent multiple insurance companies,
and can help you find the company that offers the best combination of
price and coverage on your auto insurance premium. The money you could
save is considerable, so the next time you speak with an agent, try
asking these questions:
1. Can I get a better rate with a different company?
Research by Progressive, one of the country's largest auto insurers,
shows that the average difference between the highest and lowest auto
insurance premium available to the same consumer from different companies
is around $500 for a six-month policy. Discuss your options with an
independent agent who is knowledgeable about several companies, and
get written confirmation of verbal quotes.
2. Am I carrying too much coverage for my vehicle?
It is generally recommended that you drop collision coverage on a vehicle
that is older than four years. Meanwhile, other coverages- such as towing,
rental reimbursement and medical-may be unnecessary, or may duplicate
coverage you carry elsewhere. An independent agent can advise you on
what coverage you need.
3. Do I qualify for any discounts?
Ask your independent agent whether any of the carriers he or she represents
offer reduced premiums for certain driver traits or car features (e.g.,
homeowner, non-smoker, non-drinker, student with good grades, antilock
brakes or antitheft devices).
4. Can you handle all of my insurance needs?
Do you own a car, home, boat or motorcycle? Do you need life, disability
or health insurance? Let your independent agent know. You may qualify
for a discount by having two or more policies with the same company.
You don't have to be an expert on insurance; you just have to know the
right questions to ask. To find a local independent insurance agent
who can help you make the right insurance decisions and possibly save
you money, go to progressive.com
or independentagent.com.