Men Get Better and More Expensive Auto Insurance than Women

Sep 06

A recent research shows that even the differences between man and woman are present even in the field of auto insurance.

The study conducted by the Post Office Car Insurance (POCI), a research firm that promotes comprehensive auto insurance as a defence against car damages and accidents, was aimed to research on how well either sexes could get quality auto insurance. The findings show that men get better and more comprehensive auto insurance than women do, with percentage points of 58% to 44% respectively.

The reason behind this is because men are more likely to get into auto accidents than women, according to statistics.

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Protection to car insurance policyholders under new consumer act could be delayed

Sep 05

The proposed Consumer Protection Act could be delayed says law firm Webber Wentzel . This Act will have a significant impact on the way that Car Insurers do their business and interact with consumers. There is however concern that the implementation of the Act at the proposed date will be inappropriate.

Uncertainty about the implementation date and other aspects of a new consumer protection law are likely to have “serious financial implications” for businesses. Thi

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Young drivers advised to compare insurance quotes

Sep 02

According to an expert, young motorists in the UK have been forced to compare car insurance policies and deals or pay risk over the odds.

According to a recent research by moneysuperket.com, it was indicated that about nine million car insurance customers prefer to stay with their original insurance companies. They do not check the market rates and quotes offered by the other companies for the same or even better coverage policies for their vehicles.

The young motorists are already facing a brutal brunt when it comes to the cost of the car insurance for them. They are probably the worst hit section of the car insurance customers in this year.

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Can your car insurance claim be rejected because you are a bad driver?

Sep 01

How does the quality of your driving affect your car insurance claim? On the roads it often becomes apparent that we are not equal – perhaps so when reflecting on Human Rights – but not so when it comes to driving ability!!

Fortunately for many vehicle owners the car insurers do not drive with them before issuing a car insurance policy. All that the car insurers have available to them is information as to driving experience, previous accident record and insight with regards to traffic violations. Much of these have to be disclosed by the vehicle owner and there is no measure of “Are you a good driver?”

We would like to reflect on the above question by referring to a decision from the Ombudsman. The question presented to the Ombudsman was whether the lack of due care – i.e. the failu

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Car accidents and making that emergency call!!

Aug 31

On the Car Insurance Blog we not only provide advice on finding affordable and the correct car insurance, but also assist our vehicle owners with information about safety on the road. This also includes advice on how to protect yourself in the event of the unfortunate road accident.

Once an accident has occurred it is often a race against time to protect the lives of the accident victims.

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UK motorists breaking laws abroad

Aug 31

Research conducted by an insurance firm ‘Sainsbury’s car Insurance’ has revealed that many UK motorists are breaking the laws when they are driving in other countries during their holidays or business tours.

The research also found that a huge amount of car owners will not care to pack a glowing warning triangle in their cars even if it is a legal requirement of the country in which they are driving. This is a serious matter that can make them pay heavy penalties, accumulate points on their driving licenses (which are obviously from the UK) as well as making their temporary or travel insurances as void, making them uninsured in a foreign country.

The research also threw light on another amazing fact. The r

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2009 Crash Report confirms threat of young drivers to Road Safety

Aug 28

We have written quite a bit on the Car Insurance Blog about the risks that young drivers pose to road safety and , perhaps more importantly – how these younger drivers struggle to find affordable car insurance!

The younger male drivers are perceived to be the greatest risks to road accidents and car insurance claims, hence the more expensive car insurance premiums they have to pay!

It is however often difficult to find factual evidence of these risks. This is why the 2009 RTMC Crash Report makes such interesting reading. The Road Traffic Management Corporation compiles this report from all the fatal crash statistics gathered by the various police stations in South Africa.

It is most important to remember that this Report is a Fatal Crash Report – and reports on accidents where there have been road deaths. Thi

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Esurance Rates Based On Location

Aug 28

According to Laurent Belsie’s article in The Christian Science Monitor, the five states where you will spend the least amount of your median income on car insurance are not necessarily the states with the cheapest car insurance rates.  In “Insurance rates: Top 5 states to insure a car for less,” Belsie lists the five states where companies like Esurance will insure your car for less of your median income than all other states.  The national average for car insurance payments is $733 per year or 3.5% of one’s income.

Although insurance rates are relatively high in Massachusetts, the median income is as well so residents of the Bay State pay the least percentage of income towards their car insurance.  The average cheap car insurance payment of $509 a year equals out to 2% of the annual income in Massachusetts.  Minnesota is the second place state, even though they have very harsh winters filled with loads of snow, ice and sleet.  Drivers there spend about 2.4% of their median income on their average car insurance payments of $563 per year.  Maybe it is because they spend so much time stuck in their houses in a snowdrift!

Hawaii comes in third place, even though they pay the most insurance of all the top five states at $602 a year.  They also make much more on average than Americans in other states.  Companies like Allmerica car insurance don’t have to worry about snow and ice since residents are driving in beautiful weather year round.  The fourth place state is New Hampshire, partly because there are so many less drivers per square mile than neighbors like New York City.  Residents pay $595 a year, which is 2.5% of their median income.  Utah rounds out the top five with residents paying 2.4% of their income for car insurance of $573 per year.  They have a lot of open space and far fewer residents than many other states.