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ways to
reduce your premium
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Take
a Drivers' Education Course. If you
are still in high school, take a drivers education
course. It can be worth up to 15% off all
of the coverages your driving affects (property
damage, collision etc.). The discount applies in
most states until you are 21! |
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Take an Accident
Prevention or Defensive Driving Course. This course
is not only for young drivers or those with bad
driving records. This course is usually 6 hours
long and is worth 10% off all of the coverages your
driving affects. The National Safety Council will
have information on locations and availability. |
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Install an Alarm
System. A passive alarm is one that arms itself
soon after you close the door, requires no intervention
and has an audible siren (a keypad in the car that
you must set before leaving, is NOT passive). Passive
alarms can apply up to a 15% discount to your comprehensive
or "other than collision coverage". |
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Install a Vehicle
Recovery System. Commonly known as "Lo-Jack",
vehicle recovery systems are activated when your
vehicle is stolen, allowing police to track the
location of the vehicle. When combined with Passive
alarm systems, the discount on your comprehensive
can increase to 25%. |
| 5. |
Higher Deductibles=Lower
Premiums. Most policies have a standard $200
or $250 deductible on Comprehensive and Collision.
Today's higher priced vehicles are more expensive
to insure, thus higher deductibles, ($500,$1000)
bring greater savings. Be sure you can afford that
increase in deductible before making the change
to your policy. The deductible is the amount of
money you must pay out of pocket in the event of
a covered claim. |
| 6. |
Combine all of
your cars under one policy. Combining two
or more cars on the same policy can reduce your
premium by up to 25% per car(varies by company). |
| 7. |
Ask about Multi-Policy
Discounts. Placing your Auto & Home insurance
with the same company can bring a 5-10% discount
on both policies(varies by company). |
| 8. |
Ask about Loss
or Claim Free Discounts. Many companies offer
a discount of 5% to policyholders who are claim
free in during the last 3, 4 or 5 years. If you
are accident and claim free, inquire about the availability
of this discount. |
| 9. |
Consider the
value of your older cars. Do you still have
full coverage on a 1986 Chevette?? Many people still
carry full coverage on vehicles with little or no
book value. For example- your car is worth $600
and you pay $180 per year for the Comprehensive
& Collision coverages with a $500 deductible.
The car is totaled in an accident. You
would receive $100 after the $500 deductible, but
paid $180 for full coverage, so you lose $80. |
| 10. |
Inquire about
Good Student Discounts. Many companies offer discounts
for students away at school with high GPA's. If
you have your car away at school with you (in the
same state) and have your own policy, inquire as
to the premium for rating your policy in your schools
town (using dorm or apartment address). This is
especially true for students who live in cities,
but go to school in a rural area. If your car is
under your parents policy and you DO NOT TAKE IT
TO SCHOOL, they may be eligible for a discount if
you are 150 miles or more from home. You will need
a copy of your dorm or tuition receipt to prove
residency and may have to change the address on
your drivers license. |
| 11. |
REVIEW YOUR POLICY.
It pays to review your policy at least annually.
Situations change over time, i.e.:
-Perhaps you used to drive 45 miles to and from
work and now live around the block from the office
(or better yet, retired). Distance to work makes
a big difference in the rate.
-If you are in your state's assigned risk plan,
check with your broker as to when you will be eligible
for insurance through normal channels.
-Maybe you are still carrying full coverage on that
1986 Chevette.
-If you don't know how to read your policy, now
would be a good time to become educated. Call your
agent or broker to review the coverages, but have
your questions ready before you call. |
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