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Answers to the Top 5 Questions About Auto Insurance

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Most drivers consult with friends and family when it’s time to select a car insurance policy. During the process, they often receive conflicting information about everything from coverage requirements to the impact of an accident on their premium.

Before deciding on the policy that’s right for you, ask yourself these questions about auto insurance to help ease any confusion.

What coverage should I purchase?

Since states determine their own coverage requirements, this varies according to where you live. In most states, drivers are required to have a minimum amount of liability insurance, which covers injuries and property damage you cause during an accident. If your state has no-fault laws, you will be required to purchase personal injury protection, also known as PIP, which covers medical expenses, lost wages and other damages for anyone covered by your policy.

Beyond the minimum requirements, you usually must purchase collision and comprehensive insurance if you have a lease or auto loan. Collision insurance covers damage to your own vehicle from contact with other vehicles and non-moving objects such as trees and fences, even in the event of a total loss. If damage is caused by storms, floods or other natural causes, comprehensive insurance will cover the cost of repairs or replacement. It even protects you if your car is vandalized or stolen.

Talk to your insurance agent to go over your coverage needs.

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What factors determine my insurance premium?

You may be surprised to learn that you were quoted a higher premium than a friend in a neighboring ZIP code, triggering questions about auto insurance rates.  As with coverage requirements, location is a key factor, but in this case, providers look much more locally. If you live in a metropolitan area, providers may assign more risk based on the level of hazards and vandalism to which your vehicle may be exposed.

Regardless of where you live, certain cars will be more expensive to insure based on how much it costs to repair or replace them. A luxury car may be more expensive to fix, and certain models are stolen more often for their parts. You can lessen the impact on your premium by opting for location tracking and anti-theft technology.

As they assign risk to determine cost, insurers also will factor in your driving record.  Safe drivers generally pay less as they have demonstrated the ability to navigate hazards, avoid accidents and incur less damage to their vehicle, all of which result in fewer insurance claims.

Additional factors such as age, gender and marital status factor into your rate. For example, middle-age drivers generally pay less than drivers under 25 or over 65 as do married people, who statistically have been shown to be less likely to get into an accident.

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What insurance discounts are available?

If you have a history of accidents and violations, you might want to sign up for a safe driver course. It is important to show insurance companies that you are committed to improving skills such as defensive driving. Many companies will reward you with a discount on your premium.

Discounts may also be available for bundling home and auto insurance under one plan or for teen drivers with good academic performance. As you research plans and carriers, remember to ask about discounts, as this is one of the top questions about auto insurance that can help you save money.

Should I select a plan with a high or low deductible?

As you evaluate the plan that suits your circumstances, you will have to choose between coverage with a high or low deductible, which is the amount you pay before your insurance pays for damages. There is an inverse relationship between your deductible and premium, so you will pay a lower premium for a high deductible plan. However, that doesn’t mean it will cost you less over the course of the year. If you have to make a claim, high out-of-pocket costs may be difficult to afford, particularly if you are on a fixed income.

Will my insurance rate increase after an accident?

The physical and emotional toll of an accident can be overwhelming, not to mention the resulting expenses. As your insurance company helps you navigate the claims process, you may wonder if your rate will increase. Each carrier handles this situation differently. Some have accident forgiveness policies, and others may assess your driving record as well as the severity of the accident before raising your rates. Ask your carrier about these policies to avoid an automatic premium increase.

With answers to the top questions about auto insurance, you can feel more confident comparing plans and carriers. Remember to review your coverage annually as policies and rates change, and you may even qualify for a new discount or two.

Do you have any other questions about auto insurance that you would like to add? Tell us in the comments.

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9 Thoughts on “Answers to the Top 5 Questions About Auto Insurance

  1. It helped when you mentioned that car insurance can help you if anything happens to you and your car. My uncle mentioned to me last night that he is planning to have auto insurance for his new vehicle and asked if I have any idea what is the best option to consider. Thanks to this informative article and I’ll be sure to tell him that it will be much better if he consults a trusted auto insurance agency as they can answer all his inquiries and will provide the service he needs.

  2. It helped when you mentioned that you will have to choose options in your insurance plan. My uncle mentioned to me last night that he is planning to have auto insurance for his new vehicle and asked if I have any idea what is the best option to consider. Thanks to this informative article and I’ll be sure to tell him that it will be much better if he consults a trusted auto insurance company as they can answer all his inquiries and will provide the service he needs.

  3. Thank you for explaining that if you sign up for and take a safe driver course, you can get a discount on your insurance. My friend has been wondering how she can lower her insurance premiums. I’ll be sure to mention this to her and see if it’s something she’d like to try out soon.

  4. It is interesting to know that auto insurance requirements depend on where you live. My brother needs to get insurance for his car. I’ll make sure he chooses the right coverage for where he lives.

  5. What is the extent of coverage for a rental car used on vacation when the insured car is not in use?

    1. Hi Barry!
      Thanks for reading! Click here to check out our handy guide to rental car insurance if you’d like to learn more.
      If you have specific questions, you might want to ask one of our knowledgable insurance agents at AAA.com/Insurance.

      Hope this helps!
      -Dana

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