Wedded bliss may lead to insurance savings

Oct 10

When you get married, there are a host of issues to deal with. The date. The dress. Where to live. Who’s insurance company to go with.

What? Insurance wasn’t near the top of your list?

Typically, men pay more for auto insurance

Listen up, men. Single men between 18 and 25 normally pay the highest car insurance premiums, and things don’t get a whole lot better for you until you turn 30. Unless you get married. Now, I’m not recommending you run out and get hitched to save a few dollars on your auto insurance, but once you are married don’t wait to take advantage of your new lower-cost status.

There are a few things to consider when you are deciding on which of the two car insurance companies you want to do business with, or if you want to dump them both in favor of a new company.

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Is the vehicle on the road to the matric farewell correctly insured?

Oct 08

On the social website Facebook we find several photos of scholars on their way to the matric dance.

Unfortunately we also can also expect to find reports in the media during the next dew weeks of fatal crashes on the return from the matric dance – and most often from the “after party”.

Many inexperienced drivers will be driving vehicles that they do not usually drive. Not only might these vehicles be more expensive, but of a bigger engine size – and their might be the temptation to impress the partner or other occupants of the vehicle.

Unfortunately more car crashes involving teenagers occur during the matric dance season and school holidays and in some cities the council’s traffic services have urged parents and pupils to ensure they travel safely and do not drink and drive.

It is important that parents and scholars are aware of the threats to the safety of our young road users! Inexperie

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Pay-as-You-Go Finally Reaching Out to the Insurance Seekers

Oct 08

The rising fuel prices alongside the congestion charges have simultaneously fuelled the rise in the insurance premiums for vehicles across UK. Furthermore, the cues hint at further increase in the costs, which would make pay-as-you-go as the best possible step possible for the UK drivers. The pay-as-you-go method is something that most of the UK citizens are used to. People have been using this method for a number of purposes and it is high time that car insurances could also be clubbed with it. The question is however whether more of the UK driver would prefer the pay-as-you-go method.

As per a recent report, close to 46% of the UK driving population offer their support for the road pricing provided that it was coupled with the abolition or the decrease in the road tax. The poll also found that UK drivers would prefer a marginal decline in the fuel duties as well.

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Cut Your Donegal Insurance Bill in Half

Oct 07

By taking on some more risk when it comes to car insurance, you may be able to lower your insurance bill by as much as half with companies like Donegal Insurance.  Fox Business recently posted an article entitled “How to Cut Your Car Insurance Bill in Half” to explain how to go about it.  First you’ll have to research your individual state’s minimum coverage requirements because they do differ.  Many states have minimum coverage of 25/50/10, which translates to $25,000 of bodily injury coverage per person, $50,000 of bodily injury coverage per accident, and $10,000 of property-damage coverage per accident.  However most insurers set you up automatically with 100/300/50 coverage which is significantly more than the minimum in most states.

By reducing your liability limits to the minimum you can save a lot of money.  Other ways to save include getting rid of your collision and comprehensive coverage, increasing your deductible to at least $1,000, and dropping your uninsured motorists (UM) coverage.  By using all or a combination of these changes, you have the ability to lower your car insurance payments by half.  In the article’s financial example, they lowered their minimum coverage to 25/50/10, eliminated their comprehensive, collision, and rental coverage, but left their UM coverage there.  Payment reductions were 35% for a Cadillac Escalade, 46% for a Chrysler Town & County, 47% for a Toyota Camry, 48% for a Hyundai Santa Fe, and 50% for a Ford F-150.

You have to understand that reducing coverage like this will add a lot of risk to your car insurance needs.  Be sure to speak with an agent or multiple agents to see what type of risk and coverage is best for your individual situation.  Another good way to lower your car insurance payments is to shop around and see what pricing you can get from a company like Farmers auto insurance.  Look for deals and make sure that the company has a good reputation from the BBB and lacks a lot of complaints.  You can save a lot of money by shopping around.

Special cars deserve special care and protection!

Oct 06

The Arrive Alive Website received a very interesting email from a regular visitor with images of a rather unique vehicle  – a beautiful Custom Built 2009 Wooden Car!

This custom wooden car rides on a 1986 Toyota truck frame and gets power from a Chrysler 318 engine. It is driven by an automatic transmission and has merely 1,800 miles on its speedometer. The whole body is made of cedar and its interior is just as over-the-top as the exterior.

What is the car insurance angle?

This is the prefect illustration of how much some vehicle owners care for their vehicles. Th

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Progressive Car Insurance Hiring in Cleveland

Oct 05

Great news for Clevelanders looking for jobs; Progressive car insurance is hiring 260 new workers before next February.  This information comes from Cleveland’s 19 Action News.  Progressive is located in Cleveland and Mentor, Ohio and is known around town for being a great place to work.  Both Top Workplaces 2010 and NorthCoast 99 named Progressive car insurance one of the best place to work in Northeast Ohio.  Progressive is looking for workers to fill sales, service and claims positions.

Progressive is looking for outgoing and smart people who have flexible scheduling options.  The phone representative positions will sell cheap car insurance policies, answer questions from customers, and help them file claims after accidents or other damage to their vehicles.  Applicants must have at least two years of college and two years of experience in customer service.  Progressive seeks good problem solvers who have high energy and pride themselves in offering great service to customers.

In return, employees get competitive pay and a number of other benefits.  Progressive offers medical, dental, life, and vision insurance as well as the option for flexible schedules in certain positions.  They also have tuition assistance, an on-site gym and health services facility, and casual dress.  Unlike some other car insurance companies, Progressive offers employee bonuses when the company succeeds and many resources for parents including maternity leave and a subsidy for child care services.  Contact Progressive car insurance if this sounds like a great career move for you and apply before they are finished hiring at the end of January.

Auto Insurance Fraud Revealed

Oct 03

Motor vehicle theft has a high impact on insurance claims trends.

In its 2008 report, NCIB states that owner give-ups skyrocketed in five major cities, including Houston, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Chicago. Furthermore, it was reported that the number of these cases is still increasing. New York State’s Fraud Bureau, which is similar to Florida and Wisconsin, reported a one-third growth on the number in  fraud cases were committed in 2008.

National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) states that thieves no longer smash windows and break cars to steal. There are now new ways of stealing cars which are more sophisticated and using high technology.

NCIB outlines the most common vehicle theft fraud schemes perpetrated by vehicle owners. Ow

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South African Insurance Crime Bureau fights fraud through ensuring reliable reputation of associates.

Oct 02

The SAICB has developed the database to accommodate the requirements of the SAIA Code of Conduct, and the first requests from member companies to vet new associates have already been received and processed.

The initial vetting requests have already proven the worth of the process and the SAICB anticipates that this will become a valuable tool for insurers to ensure that the associates being appointed have a reliable reputation in the industry.

The following clause on page 16 of the SAIA Code of Conduct refers:

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