Sick and tired of scraping the payment together to insure your Chevy every month? You are no different than many other drivers. Insurance companies such as Geico and Progressive increase brand awareness with advertising and it can be hard to separate fact from fiction and effectively compare rates to find the best deal.
If you have a policy now or are looking for a new policy, you will benefit by learning to find the best rates while maintaining coverages. Finding affordable coverage is easy if you know what you’re doing. Drivers only need to know the best way to buy insurance on the web.
Finding a better price on auto insurance is actually quite simple. The only requirement is to take the time getting comparison quotes online with multiple companies. This can be done in several different ways.
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However you get your quotes, double check that you are using identical coverage limits and deductibles on every quote you get. If you compare differing limits it will be impossible to make an equal comparison.
Companies do not advertise every discount very well, so the following is a list of some of the best known and the more hidden savings tricks you should be using. If you don’t get every credit available, you are throwing money away.
It’s important to understand that many deductions do not apply to all coverage premiums. Some only apply to the price of certain insurance coverages like comp or med pay. So when the math indicates you would end up receiving a 100% discount, insurance coverage companies aren’t that generous.
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When it comes to choosing adequate coverage, there really is no single plan that fits everyone. Coverage needs to be tailored to your specific needs and your policy should reflect that. For instance, these questions may help highlight whether or not you would benefit from professional advice.
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Understanding the coverages of your policy aids in choosing which coverages you need and proper limits and deductibles. Insurance terms can be difficult to understand and even agents have difficulty translating policy wording. Shown next are the normal coverages found on most insurance policies.
Medical payments coverage and PIP
Medical payments and Personal Injury Protection insurance kick in for short-term medical expenses for chiropractic care, pain medications, funeral costs, nursing services and dental work. The coverages can be used in conjunction with a health insurance policy or if you lack health insurance entirely. Coverage applies to you and your occupants and also covers any family member struck as a pedestrian. PIP coverage is not available in all states but can be used in place of medical payments coverage
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage
Your UM/UIM coverage gives you protection when the “other guys” do not carry enough liability coverage. It can pay for hospital bills for your injuries as well as damage to your 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500.
Since many drivers only purchase the least amount of liability that is required, their liability coverage can quickly be exhausted. This is the reason having UM/UIM coverage is important protection for you and your family.
Comprehensive coverage
This will pay to fix damage from a wide range of events other than collision. You need to pay your deductible first and the remainder of the damage will be paid by comprehensive coverage.
Comprehensive can pay for claims like rock chips in glass, damage from flooding and vandalism. The highest amount your insurance company will pay is the market value of your vehicle, so if the vehicle’s value is low it’s not worth carrying full coverage.
Coverage for liability
This provides protection from damage that occurs to people or other property that is your fault. This coverage protects you against other people’s claims. Liability doesn’t cover your own vehicle damage or injuries.
Coverage consists of three different limits, bodily injury for each person injured, bodily injury for the entire accident and a property damage limit. You commonly see liability limits of 25/50/25 which means a limit of $25,000 per injured person, a limit of $50,000 in injury protection per accident, and a total limit of $25,000 for damage to vehicles and property.
Liability coverage protects against things like repair costs for stationary objects, legal defense fees, structural damage, repair bills for other people’s vehicles and bail bonds. How much liability should you purchase? That is a personal decision, but consider buying as large an amount as possible.
Collision protection
Collision coverage pays to fix your vehicle from damage resulting from colliding with a stationary object or other vehicle. You have to pay a deductible then your collision coverage will kick in.
Collision coverage protects against claims such as sustaining damage from a pot hole, driving through your garage door and scraping a guard rail. Collision coverage makes up a good portion of your premium, so you might think about dropping it from vehicles that are older. Drivers also have the option to raise the deductible to get cheaper collision coverage.
We’ve covered many tips how you can get a better price on 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 insurance. The key concept to understand is the more companies you get rates for, the higher the chance of saving money. You may even find the lowest premiums are with a smaller regional carrier. Some small companies may cover specific market segments cheaper compared to the large companies like State Farm or Progressive.
Cheaper insurance can be sourced both online and with local insurance agents, so you should be comparing quotes from both to get a complete price analysis. Some insurance providers do not offer you the ability to get quotes online and most of the time these small insurance companies sell through independent agents.
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