Friday, December 4, 2009

Higher Insurance Deductible- Is it worth it?

As most people know, if they raise their deductible, they can lower their monthly car insurance premiums. But a question that is often not asked is, Is it worth it to raise my deductible? Let take car insurance for a moment. If I raise my insurance deductible from $250 to $1000, is it worth it? If I am only saving $50 a month, it may or may not be. From a mathematical perspective, the only way it would be worth switching in this case is if you could avoid an accident for 18 months.

On the other hand, if you have an accident when the policy is only 9 months old, then you actually lose money. Keep in mind, since you don’t know when you will be involved in an accident, it may be better to just keep the lower deductible.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

How your Credit Score Affect your Insurance Rates

If your car insurance policy is coming up for renewal, you may want to check your credit report. Why, you may ask? More and more automobile insurance companies are checking credit reports today to provide a risk assessment on potential clients. The car insurance companies are beginning to believe more and more that a person’s credit score is a fairly accurate predictor of risk taking behavior. The theory is that a person who has a low credit score will also have a greater propensity to engage in risky driving behaviors. On the other hand, a person with a higher credit score has more of a tendency to be conscientious of others and will therefore have less risky driving behaviors.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Safety Features Can Save You Money

A very common car insurance discount which is often overlooked is safety features discounts. Believe it or not, just because your automobile has daytime running lights which are automatically turned on whenever you start your car, your insurance company may lower you monthly insurance premiums. Fortunately, there are numerous safety features which fall into this category, such as automatic seat belts, airbags, and electronic stability control. In addition to safety features, car insurance companies will also often give discounts for security related features.

Do you have a car alarm? How about your windows, are they etched with the vehicle identification numbers? Do you have a Lo-Jack car security system? If you have any of these features, we recommend you contact your insurance agent and find out if they offer car insurance discounts.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Student Car Insurance Discounts

If you are a young driver, you are looking for any way possible to reduce your monthly car insurance premiums. Fortunately for you, most car insurance companies offer car insurance discounts for a range of academic reasons.

As an example, if you can maintain your grade point average above a certain threshold, your insurance company is very likely to offer you a discount. This is because insurance companies feel that there is a correlation between good school grades and risk taking behavior. The insurance companies have found that students who consistently get good grades often exhibit risk taking behaviors less than those students with lower grades.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

An Easy Way to Save on Car Insurance Premiums

Before most people go out and buy a new car, how many of them consider the ramifications of that new vehicle on their car insurance? Personally, we do not believe many people do. As you will see, that mistake can result in a person overpaying in insurance premiums.

Most people know that if they buy a high performance sport cars, their monthly insurance premiums are going to jump through the roof. What many people don’t realize is the little Honda Accord that they just bought will also raise their premiums. Since this car is usually one of the most stolen vehicles, insurance companies will often offer insurance policies with higher premiums to offset the probability that your vehicle will be stolen.