Auto Insurance

Zero Deductible Auto Insurance

Submitted by carol on Fri, 02/13/2009 - 11:29
It would be a dream come true if we don't need to pay any deductible for our auto insurance. We should also come to know the  various limitations associated with such auto insurance if at all we'd like to qualify for it. It is quite natural for a consumer to pay for the deductible whenever he meets with an accident irrespective of whether he was at fault. It is his obligation to meet this amount prior to the reimbursement of his claim. Deductibles could even be as high as $ 1000.

Auto Insurance Fraud

Submitted by carol on Wed, 12/31/2008 - 06:27
Christmas’ over and we’re back to our schedules. However, this post comes as a result of the stories of accidents that I heard from workmates. I found 6 steps to avoid someone making a false claim on you. There are rogues, frauds, cheats, scam artists all out to make easy money. Be careful. Follow the 6 easy steps to fight auto insurance fraud
  • Tip 1: Avoid being tempted into committing insurance fraud. Do not treat an accident or burglary as an opportunity to make more money.

Had a car accident? What next?

Submitted by carol on Fri, 12/05/2008 - 08:19
Getting involved in an accident when we are really looking forward to going somewhere is really messy. But if you do, then what? Here are some easy tips on what you should do as soon as you get involved in a car accident assuming you are in a state to do these. Take a look at the following: Note the degree of damage/injuries: First, try not to panic. If you can be then you need to be calm to be able to determine the extent of injuries and damages.

Insurance for Car Drivers

Submitted by carol on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 11:53
Hi folks, this is only a synopsis of the most discussed topics in our forums regarding auto insurance.

What does collision coverage cover?

Collision coverage normally pays for the damages that your car has suffered in an accident. Collision coverage is quite expensive. Therefore, can increase your insurance cost. However, you can choose deductible between $250 and $1,000 to lower the premium.

What is covered under UM?