Compare Auto Insurance Company Quotes in Dallas Texas
Reader’s Question:
What are the benefits of comparing multiple auto insurance company quotes in Dallas, Texas?
Brent
Dallas, TX
Auto insurance companies normally will target a certain category of drivers that has the lowest loss ratio; that is the category of drivers that the least amount of money in terms of auto insurance claims is expected to be paid out.
Each auto insurance company’s rates are adjusted according to their losses so that they can raise insurance rates in areas where they have had a lot of payouts and lower rates on those areas where they had a low amount of payouts.
Other than the drivers by a city’s zip code, insurance companies also categorize by many other factors including driving experience, marital status, driving record, occupation, type of vehicle, and a few other factors.
This is why comparing rates from multiple insurance companies is important. Although some car insurance providers may be cheap for your neighbor, it may be expensive for you and vice versa.
There are other faster ways than calling several different companies to get their auto insurance quotes. There are brokerages out there where you can instantly compare auto insurance quotes from top companies and allow you to purchase the policy. There are a lot of websites that will permit you to compare car insurance rates instantly, with one simple process, from top companies in Dallas, TX.
Ask for discounts, you never know what you might be able to get and how much you can save by asking. Some popular discounts can be given for:
1. Military personnel
2. Good grade students
3. Union membership and bank member affiliations
4. Safe drivers with no claims in last 7 years
5. Defensive driving school attendance
6. Clean credit history – used by many carriers to determine payment risk
What Changes Should You Make To Your Auto Insurance Policy
Reader’s Question:
What do I have to know before I make any changes on my auto insurance policy. How do I go about doing it? I’m thinking of contacting my auto insurance company in Brandon Florida.
Christian
Brandon, FL
If you purchased your auto insurance policy from a broker, go to your broker’s office. The broker will make the change request in writing and faxes or mails it to the corresponding insurance company. Your broker can also process the change request through the company’s website or can call the insurance company directly and request the changes on your behalf.
If you’re making changes to your policy that will generate additional premium, you may have to leave a premium deposit. Some brokers may charge an endorsement fee which is charged as a fee for the broker’s assistance.
Always make sure you know when the changes will take effect. If you do not receive instant proof of insurance, your changes will most likely not going to be in effect until the endorsement request is processed by the insurance company. That may take up to 30 days depending on your auto insurance carrier.
If you purchased your policy directly with an insurance company in Brandon Florida, you can possibly make changes by phone, by fax, or in person. Most direct companies will process your changes immediately since there is no middle man required between the insured and the auto insurance carrier.
If you purchased your policy online, chances are that you can request your policy changes without having to visit a local office location. Normally you can make your changes online in “real time” which means your changes are processed instantly.
Should My Car Insurance Pay for a Dent From a Parking Lot?
Reader question:
I went grocery shopping the other day and and when I came out of the store, there was a big dent in the back of my car that hadn’t been there before. Of course, no note at all. What part of my car insurance coverage takes care or this type of damage?
Juan
Thank you for asking, Juan.
In your case, you are going to want to make a car insurance claim using your collision coverage. Collision coverage is most often known to apply to any vehicle that has gotten into an at fault accident, where liability of the other driver does not extend to their vehicle. Car insurance coverage for this type of damage could also fall under comprehensive, but in a different situation.
You might wonder why it is that collision coverage is needed if you can’t be sure that another vehicle was involved. You also might wonder why it is that whoever caused the dent does not have to pay with their auto insurance liability coverage. Both are valid questions, and to the first one I’d say that there isn’t much rhyme or reason to it, it’s just the way the auto insurance business works. As to the second one, you could do that if you know who the driver is. If you see the driver run into your car and cause the dent, or if they leave contact information on your car so that you can make a claim with their auto insurance company, then you don’t have to make a car insurance claim with your own company at all.
Also, not in every situation would a dent be covered under collision coverage. If the cause of the dent was, say, a shopping basket colliding into the back of the car, and you saw this and didn’t just guess it, or someone else saw it, then so long as you didn’t know the person who did it you could make a claim under your comprehensive coverage, because that is what would apply.
Now, one more question that might be remaining is, would your auto insurance rates go up for a dent that you claimed for under collision coverage, since collision coverage is usually used when you get into an at fault accident? Ninety nine percent of the time it would not, because most car insurance companies do not go by what type of coverage you filed the claim under, but instead by who caused the accident. It is obvious in this situation that you did not. Some car insurance companies are very draconian, though, and your rates would indeed go up so long as your state allowed it. However, in many cases it would not be necessary to even file a claim because if you have a higher deductible you can usually fix a dent in a car for much less than the deductible. If you want to stay on good terms with your auto insurance company, though, you should at least advise them of the incident.
Cheers,
Fashun Guadarrama.
Who’s Auto Insurance Company Should Pay After a Collision?
Reader question:
Me and my girlfriend bought a car together, and she co signed. We are no longer going out and haven’t been for awhile, and I think she moved out of state. But last week I got into an auto insurance collision and my vehicle was declared a total loss, so now I have to replace it. Am I allowed to do that without her permission?
Mike
Thank you for your question, Mike.
There would be no problem at all with you being able to get a new car if she co signed for the old one with you. You might come up against problems if the thing that you were trying to do was sell the car, because as long as her name is on the vehicle’s title, a transfer of title does require the consent of both parties. However, that is not the case with you, so I advise you not to worry.
Cheers,
Fashun Guadarrama.
Looking For PIP Auto Insurance Coverage?
Reader question:
Hi, I’d like to know if I can give my medical bills to my own auto insurance company, where I have PIP auto insurance coverage, even if the vehicle insurance company of the at fault driver has already agreed that my medical bills will come out of the settlement that they give me?
Margeret
You should play it safe, Margeret.
I want to encourage you very much to walk on egg shells when you are dealing with an insurance company about any issue, especially when it comes to medical bills and PIP auto insurance coverage. When you are already medically covered by your own auto insurance company, but the at fault driver’s company is also ponying up money, then you are in a very hazy situation. In this case I would recommend that you hire a car accident injury lawyer to help you with your PIP auto insurance coverage claim.
When you’re hiring a lawyer, be careful of who you get. There are many who put out cheesy ads on TV but give no help at all. I can tell you from experience. Instead, either ask friends or relatives who have been in similar situations for recommendations, or you can call your state’s bar to get suggestions from them. Most lawyers who deal in this area of business are specialized, experienced, and often offer consultations for free, which would allow you to pursue your case without the worry of too much additional cost.
Cheers,
Fashun Guadarrama.
Why Does My Car Insurance Policy Show As Non Renewal?
Reader’s question:
What are the reasons for which an auto insurance company can not renew your policy?
Lily
Good question.
Non renewal is very different from cancellation in that it is much less serious. However, you don’t want to take your chances, and having your car insurance policy not renewed can still have a negative effect. Here are some reasons why it happens.
- The person who uses the car that it covered is not able to be covered by the company for a number of reasons.
- The person who uses the car that is covered is not able to drive it well for reasons of their mental or physical health, such as an elderly person who is almost blind.
There are many other reasons why a car insurance company might not renew your policy. Some are negative, such as that you have had too many moving traffic violations. Others might have nothing to do with you, such as that the car insurance company doesn’t do business in your area anymore.
Cheers,
Fashun Guadarrama.
