Cheaper Car Insurance Claims And Their Consequences

Posted on May 13 2010 by Paul Taylor

Car insurance can be such a challenge to shop for. There are a lot of companies out there waiting to take advantage of you. People want to find cheaper insurances in today’s economy. The recession is looming large and people want to obtain good deals in less price. Follow these guidelines and suggestions and you will not fall into the pitfalls of cheaper insurance.

Primarily you should find out what the car insurance dealer is willing to tell you and this is usually quite a bit. The first claim that you will hear from almost all of them is that they are the cheapest then the rest of the companies around. To prove this some will even tell you that they will match a lower quote. Some claim, that they offer free car rental after you are in an accident. They may also tell you that they have benefits like free road side assistance when your car breaks down. In the fine print of the contract you will discover a lot of the things they don’t tell you, for example, the free items mentioned earlier. It all sounds like a great deal but it is too sweet to be digested! Let?s go on and see what they are not telling you and how to avoid it.

Most of the time they don’t discuss the fine prints. Most of the false claims are listed here and they do not want them to be brought into the conversation. There is a lot of scamming going on in today’s world and you need to be careful. If your payment is real low but the coverage is really high there could be something hidden. This happens to be the most common way of enticing the customers. So talk to your friends and your family and see what kind of coverage they have. For example, what is the bodily coverage, what is the coverage for under insured motorists and most importantly what the deductible is. These are all things you need to know before you buy the insurance to avoid scams.

How do you avoid being scammed for sure? Check several companies before you decide on a single one. If you run them through the Better Business Bureau they will give you valuable information about the companies? activities and their rankings. If they have a lower score they are usually not a reliable company. The higher the score, the better. Some of the more reliable companies will offer you a discount for going with their insurance policies. Sometimes these discounts lead your quote to be lower than some of the lower ranked companies. If you do this you will have a less chance of being scammed.

Now that you have read this entire, are you sure you want to go with the lower scored company? The difference in coverage between a reliable company and a non-reliable company can mean a lot. If you do find a company that is unreliable it would be a good idea to report them. Don’t let someone else also get scammed. Let them know what you have discovered. Most of these companies are fly-by nights and will leave just as quickly as they appeared.

A timely research with an open mind and alertness will go a long way. You will not be getting into trouble with the car insurance agents. The bottom line is that you should opt for car insurance agencies that have established names.
About the Author:
Susan Reynolds is the content coordinator for a leading South African Insurance Provider who specialises in Car Insurance.

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