Strategies For Maintaining Low Insurance Premiums PDF Print E-mail
Written by Graham McKenzie   
Saturday, 10 April 2010 10:26
Getting a quote for car or truck Insurance is easy but there is a little known hidden fact about the premiums when you get the quote for your Insurance agent. Premiums are pre determined on the basis of your previous Insurance history and if it is your first policy or if it is your brand new policy ,the percentage offered by the Insurance companies is usually greater than a having a strong history of previous Insurance coverage.
by GrahamMcKenzie


Getting a quote for car or truck Insurance is easy but there is a little known hidden fact about the premiums when you get the quote for your Insurance agent. Premiums are pre determined on the basis of your previous Insurance history and if it is your first policy or if it is your brand new policy ,the percentage offered by the Insurance companies is usually greater than a having a strong history of previous Insurance coverage.

It may occur that the price you have to pay for the new policy is higher than for the ones who have previous insurance policies, but then, things like no previous claims, apt and regular payment record, a clean driving license will be considered as plus points and there is a chance the rates offered to you are great.

One thing they can check easily is your credit history. Be sure you have a track record of paying your bills on time. For example, if you've let a previous policy lapse because you quit paying the premiums, you can bet that will cost you when it comes time to deal with your new insurance company. They want to get paid! And now you look like you might not take that seriously.

If you are a new driver, if you have a string of traffic tickets, if you have had traffic accidents, if you have submitted _insurance claims_ for accidents, if you've let policies lapse due to non-payment... any (or, you poor sap, _all_) of these things make you a high-risk customer. You can still find insurance, but you will definitely pay a price. You'll have a higher down payment, higher premiums, a higher deductible, and generally less coverage.

Those seeking the best rates are advised to continue paying their current policies throughout the originally prescribed term rather than cancelling them before they are due to expire. Shorter term policies may then be the way to bolster one's history. Doing so, in addition to maintaining a clean driving record, will improve the likelihood that the applicant will receive lower premiums in the future. In order to take advantage of their new "safe" status, drivers should solicit quotes from other insurance policies when they receive a renewal notice from their current provider. Even a brief, six-month period of consistent payments and safe driving can result in significant premium savings - to the tune of several hundred dollars potentially.

Having a clear history, and extending or renewing the same old insurance policy is actually not a good idea. If you have a strong clean history with the previous insurance company, better look out for what the other Insurance company can offer you, because usually the company itself will not review your actual insurance cover, instead its left you to pick the best deal which suits your need. Switching to them might offer you to save lots of money.

In summary, drivers should be vigilant about looking for the best available insurance rates. In order to ensure the lowest premiums, it is essential to keep up with one's payments, to maintain constant coverage, and to keep one's driving record as clean as possible.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.