by Guest » Thu Oct 12, 2006 09:45 am
I'm wondering what would happen to me next year !
as soon as I graduate from my college, the auto n health policy that covers me now won't apply for me anymore !
What do I do now ?? I'm wondering if ampminsure could suggest me a good insurance that might hold good for a single person..
as soon as I graduate from my college, the auto n health policy that covers me now won't apply for me anymore !
What do I do now ?? I'm wondering if ampminsure could suggest me a good insurance that might hold good for a single person..
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:32 am Post Subject:
Hi,
As being a neutral community, we are focused to direct people towards gaining insurance knowledge and eradicate malpractices across the global insurance industry. We are just offering a benevolent platform for the welfare of our commuters. We can only leave this matter open to the community members who may forward comments without hurting anyone's interests and following the site guidelines.
Thanking you,
Lakemen
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 05:37 am Post Subject:
hi!
I'm sure you can't remain silent at this juncture...especially when none points you towards a goal! The best that I perceive could be a reduction of your options in terms of auto insurers or healthcare providers and then move forward to the dept. of insurance.
Once there, you'd need to enquire about the A.M. Best rating, other financial information as also the complaint records of the companies that you've chosen. These record depict the true picture as to the true ability of a company towards reimburse claims and its dedication towards customer service.
Apart from the complaint history of the company you should also ask about the track records of the insurance agents involved with those organizations, thus you can achieve a clearer picture towards judging the best one for you.
regards,
Fatman
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 06:45 am Post Subject:
Yes, thats common for whatever state you're in, my friend.
Its just that incase you need to move on your own to another state make sure that you check out whether you'd need a renter's insurance over there or not.
Also don't forget to ensure that the activation date on any of your new coverages be the same as that of the termination date of your previous one. Thanx for asking.
sashat
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