15 Tips to Save Money on Auto Insurance
"You can save hundreds
on car insurance!" Really?
We've all seen the commercials... "Call today and save hundreds!"
Believe it or not, there is some truth to it. Take advantage of the cost saving
tips below and then stay put! Your insurance company will reward you for staying
with them; just make sure that you follow the tips below to save when you're
ready to shop. If you feel like you're paying too much, you might be! Here are
some tips on saving on home and auto insurance.
1. Shop early
Many companies offer discounts on auto insurance if you shop at least 7 days in
advance of your current policy expiration date. This discount varies, but can
be as high as 10% and depending on the carrier, can stay on the policy for
several years. Companies reward responsible consumers who shop early and pay
their bills on-time; they say it is an indication of predicting future
losses.
Other products may be eligible for an advance shopping discount too. Be sure to
ask!
2. Bundle your
policies - but also shop individually!
Bundling your home and auto insurance together in the same place has been
touted for years by the likes of captive carriers, but that's because they only
offer one company. There is still some truth that it can save you money by
packaging your home and auto policies together. Some carriers will discount
your premium as much as 30% for bundling the two policies together. That said,
it doesn't mean that their rate without the 30% discount is the best. Have your
agent quote you out separately as well to ensure that it is best to bundle them
together. Some companies offer "mini-packages" where you can put your
auto and umbrella with one company (creating a mini-package) and home with
another. Talk to you agent about what is best for you.
3. Go to a
local independent agent
Local insurance agents offer insurance products through many companies and can
save you time by shopping you through all of their companies at once! Think
about what your time is worth. Do you really want to spend your time calling
several different insurance companies, giving out your personal information
over and over just to get a quote? Save yourself the hassle and look for a
recommended local independent agent. Keep in mind that some 1-800 companies
will not run your MVR (motor vehicle record) prior to issuing your policy. So,
if you have any tickets or accidents your rate may be artificially low. They
will send you a bill within 30 days for any missing violations or accidents.
4. Take EFT or
pay in full options
By putting your policy for either your home or auto on an Electronic Funds
Transfer (EFT) or paying the policy in full, you can save upwards of 10% off of
your premium. Ask your agent about different payment options and how much they
differ. You're paying monthly by mail anyway, might as well save while you pay!
5. Talk to
your friends
Friends love to share when they are able to save money on their insurance or
any product for that matter. It makes them feel good! It is human nature to
want to help others and feel like an expert at the same time... so start asking
who your friends are insured with and maybe you can share this article with
them to help them too!
6. Stay with
the same company longer
Insurance companies now offer longevity credits for loyal customers. They know
it is far better to retain a current customer than it is to attract a new one.
Stay with a company longer and they will often reward you with perks such as
accident forgiveness, better rates and disappearing deductibles! It is also
good to touch base with your agent once a year to see if there are any new
discounts too.
7. Keep your
credit in good health
Like it or not, your credit has an incredible influence on your insurance
premiums. Insurance companies say that credit is a good indicator of future
losses. Credit improved lately? Your insurance company can often re-run your
credit with your permission to see if you're eligible for a better rate.
8. Previous
insurance limits
Those low policy limits may be hurting you. If you tend to select lower than
50/100 liability limits on your policy (we'd always recommend at least 100/300;
ask us why) you will be penalized if you go to another carrier. When a new
insurance company takes you on as a customer, they will actually tier you based
partially on your previous insurance limits. Come to them with low limits and
they will penalize you and your premium will be higher. Consider raising your
limits. Not only is this a good idea to save money, it is a good idea to
protect you financially in the unfortunate case of an accident.
9. Raise your
deductibles
Are you carrying low deductibles? You're paying more for it. While everyone is
different on how they want to use their insurance, consider this: Do you really
want to make a claim for less than $500? This could affect your premiums in the
future, even if you're not at fault! Talk to your insurance agent about what is
the best option for you.
10. House
rebuilding cost is different than what you paid for it.
This is a big one! Many people think that what they paid for their home is what
they need to insure it for. Of course you want to protect it and have it
rebuilt in the unfortunate even of a fire or possible storm damage. However,
when you insure your home for what you paid for it, you're taking into
consideration the value of the land. The average property has 30-40% of the
value in the land. Most insurance agencies will use a cost estimator for the
rebuild value of the home, but then will talk to you about it. Make sure you
don't include the value of the land.
11. Avoid
being a claims magnet
We see people all the time turn in theft or vandalism claims for stolen
personal effects in their vehicles. Not only are those personal effects usually
not covered (iPods, cds, cameras) the claim usually stems from them leaving it
visible on the seat of the vehicle that was damaged. If you have an iPod or
other MP3 device in your vehicle, consider stuffing it below your seat or
putting it in the glove box out of sight. Furthermore, always talk to you agent
BEFORE you turn in a claim so they have the opportunity to help with the claims
process.
12. When
shopping for a new car or house, consider the cost to insure it first!
The least expensive vehicles to insure are your conservative sedans and
minivans. Many companies offer free insurance quotes for vehicle changes and
you can often access right online through your insurance provider.
When looking at
purchasing a new home, consider if it is near any creeks or bodies of water as
your mortgage broker may require you to carry flood insurance which can run
into the thousands of dollars a year. While that sound of water is tranquil, it
will likely increase your insurance premiums to be near it. Get a quote before
making an offer!
13. Education
level
Like it or not, insurance carriers have started giving discounts on their
products based off of how much education you've received. Have some college and
you get a larger discount than someone with a high school diploma. Have a
graduate degree and get the largest discounts available (usually only around
1-3%).
14. Ticket
falling off soon? Ask for an MVR review!
Make sure you tell your agent about this. Penalties can vary greatly, but it
isn't unusual for them to be in excess of 50% increase in your premiums. 1st
tickets aren't as heavily penalized as the 2nd or 3rd. If you have a ticket
coming off of your insurance the carrier can often do an MVR review (depending
on your state). Keep in mind, if the company reviews your MVR, they may find
additional tickets that you haven't told them about, so if you've recently
received another, it may be best to keep quiet.
15. Other
items to consider:
a. Simply by adding an umbrella to your auto policy can almost cover the cost
of the umbrella itself!
b. If you have youthful operators in the house, they may be eligible for a good
student driver discount.
c. Mature driver (55+)? Some companies offer discounts for mature drivers who
have completed a safety course lately. To find one near you, just type in
"Mature Driver Course" into Google and you will find many!
Chess Insurance is a
local independent insurance agent in Redmond, WA. If you're looking for auto
insurance in Redmond, WA please give us a call!
If you're looking for
Auto Insurance, Home Insurance, Business Insurance or more in Washington State,
call Chess Insurance agency at 425-392-1588! We are an independent agency in
Redmond, WA and can save you money!
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