Archive for January, 2010

Alvaro D asked:


In Janurary of 08 i am going to get a New Mitsubishi Lancer GTS. I already know how much my monthlly payments are going to be the car is 20 grand. I Live in GA and was wanting to know around how much would insurance be if im 18 years old driving a new car. It would have to be full coverage and right now my family has Allstate. Can anyone give me a reasonable Estimate?
Thank You.

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How good is USAA auto insurance?

Bode asked:


I heard about a company called USAA for auto insurance yesterday. I think it’s a website for military officers, and ex-officers or enlisted people. My dad was in the Air Force and I think that qualifies, but I dont know how good this company is or how well they deal with claims. Please tell me about your experiences with them.

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Geek wannabe asked:


I had tire tread fly into my car on the highway. Tore the bumper and smashed the condenser. The insurance company has after market parts on the estimate, but I want to sell this car someday and want OEM. I’m pretty sure I am out of luck, but just wanted to make sure as this is my first time dealing with an incident. Thanks.
Haha, yes, I know what after market is. What I didn’t know was insurance policy and effect to the value of the vehicle. Great answers so far. Thanks for all your help.

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shanewaters66 asked:


www.quick-car-insurance-quotes.com There are many ways to get from point A to Point B but if you drive a car, you are required by law to carry auto insurance. The problem is most people are paying quite a bit more than they need to for their coverage. You can quickly get a free auto insurance quote from a number of different providers and see how much money you could be saving. A few minutes spent doing some comparison shopping could save you hundreds of dollars….

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Auto Insurance 101 Explained



Auto insurance can be confusing for most consumers; there are so many different types of insurance and it can be difficult to determine the type of coverage you’re required to carry versus the types of coverage that you really should carry in order to protect yourself but that are not required.

When considering how much car insurance you should have, it is best to do some research and find out what type of insurance is required by the state in which you reside. Not all states require the same levels of insurance. Some states require more types of coverage than others and states also vary in terms of the amount of coverage that is required. So, be sure you know exactly what the minimums are in the state where you live.

You should also understand what is covered by the different types of insurance in order to understand whether you need insurance coverage above and beyond the minimum required by your state of residence.

Bodily injury liability covers injuries that you cause to someone else while driving your vehicle. Generally the rule of thumb for this type of coverage is to purchase more than is required by your state minimums in order to protect your private assets from a law suit in the event that you injure someone.

Medical payments or personal injury protection, commonly known as PIP covers the treatment of injuries for the driver and the passengers of the vehicle. Depending on the level of coverage, this type of policy will compensate lost wages as well as medical payments.

Collision covers any damage that occurs to your vehicle in the event of an accident, even if it is your fault. Of course, a deductible will apply. Your lender will generally require this type of coverage while you still owe on the vehicle.

Comprehensive coverage is for the loss of your vehicle due to damage by something other than a collision such as theft, fire, natural disaster, vandalism, etc. Again, your lender will probably require this coverage for a financed vehicle. Once your loan is paid off, it’s up to you whether you want to continue carrying comprehensive and collision coverage.

Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage can come in handy in the event that you are either involved in a hit and run or if you are hit by someone who does not have insurance or who is underinsured.

When considering how much insurance to take out, start with the amount that is required at a minimum by your state and then consider whether you’re required to take out any additional coverage due to lender requirements. Remember that while we all hope we won’t have a need for insurance, in the event that we do, it can be a financial lifesaver.

Finally, don’t forget to consider your options regarding deductibles. Raising your deductible can help you lower your premiums and that can make taking out additional insurance coverage more affordable. Just be sure you can reasonably afford the deductible in the event you need to use it.

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GUS asked:


I backed into a tree in April and damaged the rear of my car – about 3k worth of damage. I haven’t filed a claim with my insurance company yet and my policy expires Aug 17th. I’ve already renewed the policy for another six months with the same company. Is there a time limit for filing claims?

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jera915 asked:


My Uncles SUV was stolen and he is affraid that they will recover it vandalized and given back to him. He doesn’t want it back as he is afraid the damage is allot. Is there a specific time in which all insurance companies give before they say its a total loss and pay the vehicle? Does waiting period varies by insurance company?

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Alucard asked:


I am an 18-year-old first time driver that just got his license a week ago. I got a car that’s a “salvaged title” and a theft recovery. I got a quote on the car before I found out those things and the quote was $135/month. But I was wondering, how much does the salvaged title make it go up? Can anyone give an approximate answer? And what insurance company is the best for this? Thanks.

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Curious Rob asked:


They sent me an EOB but also said:

1 – Please send a statement from your automobile insurance company showing whether these expenses have been paid or denied. When we receive this information, we will consider this charge.

Does anyone know why? Thanks.
This is what confuses me… I wasn’t in any auto accident at all. Just went to the emergency room for an animal bite. They sent me a EOB. I paid the bill for the copay. Then they sent me this one again. Could this just be a mistake then?

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