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Insurance Guide 2008
Auto insurance
Find out what to do if you've been in a car accident, and which cars are most costly to insure.
20 ways to get the most from auto premiums


There's nothing sexy about auto insurance.

But a few tips, and the right outlook, can help you shop around, understand the value before you buy and maximize what you're getting for those premiums. Here's how:

Getting the most from auto premiums
1. Pinpoint your financial weak spots
2. Don't just consider your total liability
3. Consider buying an umbrella policy
4. Seek out good advice
5. Keep a good credit rating
6. Sign up for rental insurance
7. Shop around
8. Be specific when shopping rates
9. Take advantage of every discount
10. If your teen is away, notify your insurance
11. Do the math before dropping collision
12. Shop service, as well as price
13. Understand the claims process before you buy
14. Ask about 'diminished value'
15. Call your agent soon after an accident
16. When you make a claim, start a file
17. Do your part in furthering the claims process
18. Include everything in your loss estimates
19. Press for what you need
20. If you switch, notify your old company

1. Pinpoint your financial weak spots
While most people could cover a $500 deductible, a $500,000 lawsuit would be a different matter. So why do so many consumers pay extra for low deductibles and carry close to the minimum on liability coverage?

"Shift the money around to the things that could wipe you out," says Jack Hungelmann, author of "Insurance for Dummies" and an agent/consultant with Corporate 4 Insurance Agency of Edina, Minn.

Raise your deductible (bank that amount for emergencies) and increase your liability coverage, he says. Your premiums should remain roughly the same.

Hungelmann's rule of thumb: In a society where critical care bills can easily cost six digits, "nobody should carry less than $500,000 per person" in liability coverage, he says. (To compare insurance policies and quotes, visit Insureme.com, a Bankrate company.)

-- Posted: July 14, 2008
 
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