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10 Points to Keep in Mind for Auto Insurance

Figuring out the right auto insurance policy for your personal needs can be daunting, but we have written up a list of ten important things to remember when you speak with your insurance agent, that way you get the best deal possible. So let’s get to it!

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The whole house:

You must make sure that all drivers living in your household are declared. If a resident relative lives with you they must be on the policy. If you have a roommate, they won’t typically need to be declared, unless they do not have their own car and insurance. 

Wanna save a little?…Or a lot!:

Most companies offer a significant discount for paying the premium in full for the policy term. Take advantage of this, as it can save you hundreds of dollars per year.

Let’s do the math together:

Many people look only at the price of auto insurance, without understanding the coverage.  The liability limit you choose is critical in protecting you, and your family’s future(s). For instance, if you have only state minimum coverage of $25,000 per person injured / $50,000 for all injuries in an accident / $25,000 for property damage, you are leaving yourself exposed to potential disaster. If you were to strike a newer vehicle worth $40,000, your insurance would pay up to the $25,000 limit for property damage and you would be responsible for the remaining $15,000. It’s even worse with the possible bodily injuries that could occur. If you injure someone and they have to stay in the hospital, bills can easily reach $100,000. If you only have $25,000 per person injured, you will be responsible for the remaining $75,000! Buying too little insurance is far more expensive than buying the right amount.

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A policy can’t always be there for you:

Understand the limitations on roadside assistance and rental car coverage. Many policies only allow a small number of incidents every year, and many will only reimburse you for the expenses incurred, including rental cars needed when your car is in the repair shop due to a claim. Look closely, it may be much better to buy a towing service, like AAA, instead of using an insurance claim to cover it.  

You don’t drive much:

If you drive less than 8,000 miles per year, make sure you let your agent know. There may be low usage classes for your vehicle to help reduce cost, while maintaining the same valuable coverage!

Don’t skimp out:

Buy your insurance from an ‘A’ rated company. This means they have the financial reserves to make sure they can pay any claim. Unrated companies may be cheaper, but they provide far less value. Don’t confuse price and value when buying insurance. If they go out of business and you have a claim, you will wish you had bought insurance from an A rated company. You deserve more value for your hard earned dollars!

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Be diligent:

Set yourself up for success during a claim. If you are in an accident, call the police whenever possible, no matter how little the damage. This single act protects you more than any other. Get the police report number from the officer, take pictures of the license plate and vehicle involved, get contact/insurance policy information from the other driver, and collect witness information from all witnesses at the scene. By doing this, your agent can help file a claim with the other driver’s insurance if it was their fault. If there is a dispute on what occurred, you will have witness names, driver information, and pictures of the scene to back up your claim.

Be proactive:

If you ever get a ticket, or get in an accident, let your agent know immediately. In most states, they will need to file a “Certificate of Compliance” with the BMV to prove you had insurance on that date. If you do not do this, the BMV will suspend your drivers license!

Protect the treasure:

If you have a collectors vehicle, or a high value vehicle, never put it on a standard auto policy with an “Actual Cash Value” payment method. It is far better to use a specialty insurance company and add the vehicle as an “Agreed Value Vehicle”, to make sure you will be taken care of, should it be damaged. Not doing this can cause thousands of dollars in unpaid damage to your prized possession!

Get those savings:

Whenever possible, schedule your ATV, golf cart, motorcycle, or RV on your auto policy for a large savings in premium, versus a stand alone policy. There are times when a stand alone policy is appropriate, especially for high value assets, but most often putting them on the auto policy is the way to go.

As always, we here at Howard Webb Insurance want to see you living your best, most secure life! Be sure to consult your insurance professional in regards to all of these tips, to ensure that you are properly insured. Or reach out to us via phone, (765) 644-8847, or  email, hwsm@hotmail.com, to get you on the road to safe and protected driving today!

** This list is in no particular order. This list is meant as a general guideline to purchasing insurance and does not apply to all insurance agencies and situations. You should always obtain coverage advice that has been reviewed by an insurance professional that is licensed in the state in which you reside. This is purely an informational list for you to consider. **

Article written by contract writer and digital media coordinator: Candace Cox. You can reach her at socials@howardwebbins.com or candacecox96@gmail.com.

Imagine This: The Lost Spouse

We’re introducing a new series here on our blog today to shift your thinking into the possibilities that could befall you if you fail to have coverage on your life, home, car, and more. Please read on with an open mind, and know that we are here for you and your loved ones, always.

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Imagine with us for a moment. You and your spouse have been happily married for five years, and you’ve just had your first child. A beautiful baby girl, congratulations! A few more years pass, and when your husband goes in for a general health check up they find that he has a severe lung disease, and doesn’t have more than a year left. You’re understandably caught up in the grief of this news that you start missing work, your husband can no longer get out of bed and must leave his job, and before you know it you’re dipping into your savings to cover your general living costs, and the outrageous medical bills that show up every month. 

Fast forward a year. Your husband has passed away, you’ve been let go from your job, and your little girl is just about to start school. In all the stress of losing your spouse you come to find that you never set up life insurance to protect your family. You find yourself moving back in with your parents, working odd jobs, and picking up extra hours to cover the bills that continue to stack up. You’re at a loss and it seems like the rest of the world just continued on turning, when all you needed was for it to stop for a minute. 

Before this becomes your story, and we hope it’s never the case, turn to Howard Webb Insurance to cover your life in protection, safety, and security. Set up a meeting with a specialist today, and prepare for tomorrow.

Article written by contract writer, Candace Cox. You can reach out to her at socials@howardwebbins.com or candacecox96@gmail.com.

You Insure Your Phone, but Not Your Life?

A shattered screen, a tumble into a puddle (or maybe the toilet!), a forgetful moment at a restaurant, an unfortunate act of theft. These are a few of the reasons many choose to insure their cell phones.

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Yes, these tiny computers that can answer just about every question or need you may have, but the reality is, they’re entirely replaceable. Sure, you may lose some photos from that trip to Florida, but how many palm tree pictures do you really need? You might have to ask the question, “Sorry, I got a new phone! Who is this?” when you receive a text or call from an unknown number because the lost contacts. And yeah, you will probably have to re-download your apps, sign back into all of them, and update everything that you had been putting on the back-burner for a few months. 

The thing is, you have really only lost time when you go through replacing a phone, but you insured it, so it was just one small fee, or maybe even free!

If you bother to insure a cell phone, which is ultimately replaceable and simply just an object to make your life run smoothly, how can you justify not insuring you and your loved ones’ lives? Why would you risk not providing financial security for your chosen beneficiaries? Why put your family in a place of doubt and stress, but protect something as trivial as a phone?

Set up a meeting with a Howard Webb Insurance specialist today to secure the future for yourself, and your loved ones, today. It’s as simple as picking up the phone and calling 765-644-8847, sending a quick inquiry to hwsm@hotmail.com, or visiting the Howard Webb Insurance office located in Alexandria or Anderson.

Article written by contract writer, Candace Cox. You can reach out to her at socials@howardwebbins.com or candacecox96@gmail.com.