How Car Insurance Rates Work

Many factors determine rates for quotes. One myth is that rates are only set by law, unable to be changed. Although methods used by insurance companies to set rates are regulated, the actual quotes or rates you receive are not. You will see different rates for different companies. Comparing rates of different companies can save you a lot of money annually.

How they set your insurance rate:

Let's look at what happens when you submit an application for car insurance. First, you are sorted into an individualized group based on each piece of information in your application, as well as other sources. Once your customized group has been determined, the insurance company calls up the pricing information for that group. Finally, any discounts you qualify for are subtracted from the price, and your quote is returned. The entire process is completed by sophisticated software behind the scenes, based on information you enter online or an agent types into a computer.

Where do all these premiums go?

-70% goes to claims.

-four percent makes up their profit.

-The other 26 percent is for other expenses.

Why do they have different rates?

Each insurance company will have different groups with different prices for each, so the rate you pay can vary from group to group. Insurance companies each have their own claim payments and expenses. They use all this information that you provide to set their rate.

What type of information affects your premiums?

1.Who you are:

-How old are you?

-Your Gender

-Marital Status

-Your Area Code

-Where you work

-Credit History

-How long have you been driving?

2.What type of vehicle do you drive?

-The year

-The make

-What model is it?

-Annual mileage

-What are the safety features?

-How much does the car cost?

3.What you've done:

-Any traffic tickers?

-3.0 average in school

-Let policy lapse

-How many claims you have filed

-Have you ever filed bankruptcy?

-Taken a defensive driving course

-Have you ever had an accident?

4.Coverage

-Medical payments

-Rental reimbursement

-Any roadside assistance?

-Property damage or bodily injury?

-What about property damage or bodily harm?

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This post was written by Matt Soller on September 30, 2009

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New Drivers Car Insurance Is Not Cheap But It Does Come With Great Discounts

New driver's car insurance is normally a lot higher then driver's that are not seen as being new behind the wheel. Many insurance companies view new drivers as inexperienced, therefore they see them as a bigger risk of getting into a car accident then drivers that have been on the road for an elongated period of time.

In most cases new driver's car insurance policies are often times given to high school students that have just received their driver's licenses. There are certain things that you can do to assure that you are getting the best rate for your new driver.

Ensuring that your new driver has attended a drivers education course will actually help them get some behind the wheel experience. On top of the experience that the new driver will have your premium will also be eligible to receive a discounted price. Insurance companies love people that utilize drivers ed to their advantage, so why not reap the benefits of saving on your pricey policy?

If the new driver in your home is a student that is still attending any source of school that can qualify them for a discount as well. Student discounts are normally done depending on the grade point average of the student. Normally the minimum grade point average is a 3. 0, so it helps to listen and do well in school after all.

If you are the parent of a new driver and already have an insurance policy you should ask about any multi car savings that you can get from adding your new driver onto your policy. The greater amount of discounts that you can take advantage of the less your yearly premium will be.

New driver's car insurance can be a little bit expensive to begin with. However, as your new driver begins to progress and learns the ways of the road the premiums on your policy will drop dramatically.

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This post was written by Vernon L. Stevens on September 23, 2009

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Antique Car Insurance Guide

Whether you are already an owner of an old auto or somebody who longs to purchase one, you will not need to be reminded about how important it is to insure them. Fortunately there are old automobile insurance firms who are able to provide the sort of cover an older motorcar needs. Of course, with so many classic car insurance firms available, an owner should not have a problem insuring their prized possession and in all likelihood won't have to pay over the odds for the service.

Mainstream motorcar insurers are also now able to provide this type of insurance for antique motorcars which they have a name for 'collector's car insurance'. Operatives for these companies can take all the details of your automobile so they can tailor make the policy to fit the automobile. They will also help you decide which types of coverage are within your target budget and which excess and limit levels you will need.

One particular benefit of insuring your antique auto through a large commercial insurer is the fact that they should be reliable and will provide a certain peace of mind to the motorcar owner. Often the policy holder may also have their everyday use automobiles insured with the same company. Most of the time if you arrange old automobile insurance with a larger company like this it will cost more but this is offset by the fact that you will feel safer knowing they will still be around should you need them.

Large numbers of owners of old cars still insure their vehicles with the specialist motorcar insurance firms but will have to apply a standard motorcar insurer for any other car. Some of these independent insurance firms will only insure a particular type of classic automobile, therefore if the auto you are attempting to insure is a rare one, it may be difficult to find a provider that will insure it.

If you are going to use and independent old motorcar insurer then first check that they can be trusted and have a loyal customer base before you part with any money. This can be an awkward situation when you have been paying your insurance premium regularly to find the insurance company will not pay out on a claim you have made.

Although it might seem like hard work finding an old motorcar insurance company that you feel happy entrusting your old motorcar with, it is far better than not having the motorcar insured. Any owner of an classic auto will cherish the vehicle and will undoubtedly want the best policy they can afford for something that cannot be replaced if it is destroyed or stolen.

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This post was written by Sibusiso M. Maseko on September 22, 2009

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