Auto Insurance – How to Save on Auto Insurance

There are so many risks and liabilities associated with driving and owning a car. This is why car owners are required by law to have auto insurance.

What is an auto insurance?

Auto insurance is an agreement between an insured person or group and an insurance company. Also known as vehicle insurance, motor insurance and car insurance, it is a type of insurance purchased for vehicles like cars and trucks. Its primary purpose is to provide you and your car protection against losses and liabilities incurred as a result of accident.

How does an auto insurance work?

An auto insurance is a contract between an insured person or group and the insurance company. The insured person or group pays premiums, which is the amount of money charged for insurance coverage, to the insurance company. In return, the insurance company promises to pay compensation in the event of an accident or loss as define in the policy.

The insurance company issues the insured person or group a proof of insurance, which serves as evidence that the vehicle is insured for a particular period of time. This will also be presented if the insured person or group is stopped by law enforcement officials while driving or gets involved in an accident.

There are several types of auto insurance. Some are optional while others are required by law for all drivers. Sports cars and expensive cars have higher premiums.

Insurance policies are very specific about the insurance coverage. Usually, auto insurance provides property coverage, liability coverage and medical coverage. Property coverage pays for damage to or theft of the insured vehicle. Liability coverage pays for the legal responsibility of the owner of the vehicle to others for bodily injury or property damage. Medical coverage pays for the cost of treating injuries and rehabilitation. Medical coverage also pays for lost wages and funeral expenses.

In the United States, each and every one of the 50 states has different auto insurance law, coverage requirements and costs. Understanding the laws, regulations and coverage requirements in your state can provide you with a lot of benefits. For one, it can save you a significant amount of money on your auto insurance policy. It can also keep you legally protected in the event of an auto accident.

Here are some tips:

1. Shop for insurance before buying a vehicle to get the best deal possible. Compare insurance quotes first. Do this at least twice a year as rates are always changing. This will increase your chances of finding lower rates as rates vary from company to company.

2. Usually, auto insurance companies offer discounts or premium reductions, or special insurance rates such as Low Mileage Discount, Good Student Discount, Multi-Car Discount, Safe Vehicle Discount and Good Driver Discount. Your Age (being at least 25 years old), Good Credit Score and Car Pooling can also earn you discounts. If you purchase other policies from the same company and/or avoid installment fees your premiums will be lesser. So take advantage of these discounts to save even more.

3. Be knowledgeable about coverage and avoid duplicate and unnecessary coverage. Consider higher deductibles when adding physical coverage to a vehicle.

About the Author: Fred Gagnon is an expert on providing tips and information on auto insurance. To learn more, you can visit Auto Insurance Qoutes and Auto Insurance Qoutes Online.

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