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You may not realize it, but the insurance rates you pay for your car can vary dramatically depending on the insurance company, agent or broker you choose, the coverages you request and the kind of car you drive. Listed below are a number of things you can do right now to lower your insurance costs.

1. COMPARISON SHOP.

Prices for the same coverage can vary by hundreds of dollars, so it pays to shop around. Ask your friends, check the yellow pages or call your state insurance department (phone numbers are on back page). You can also check consumer guides, insurance agents or companies. This will give you an idea of price ranges and tell you which companies or agents have the lowest prices. But don't shop price alone.

The insurer you select should offer both fair prices and excellent service. Quality personal service may cost a bit more, but provides added conveniences, so talk to a number of insurers to get a feeling for the quality of their service. Ask them what they would do to lower your costs. Check the financial ratings of the companies too. Then, when you've narrowed the field to three insurers, get price quotes.

2. ASK FOR HIGHER DEDUCTIBLES.

Deductibles represent the amount of money you pay before you make a claim. By requesting higher deductibles on collision and comprehensive (fire and theft) coverage, you can lower your costs substantially. For example, increasing your deductible from $200 to $500 could reduce your collision cost by 15% to 30%.

3. DROP COLLISION AND/OR COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGES ON OLDER CARS.

It may not be cost-effective to have collision or comprehensive coverages on cars worth less than $1000 because any claim you make would not substantially exceed annual cost and deductible amounts. Auto dealers and banks can tell you the worth of cars.

4. ELIMINATE DUPLICATE MEDICAL COVERAGES.

If you have adequate health insurance, you may be paying for duplicate medical coverage in your auto policy. In some states, eliminating this coverage could lower your personal injury protection (PIP) cost by up to 40%.

5. BUY A "LOW PROFILE" CAR.

Before you buy a new or used car, check into insurance costs. Cars that are expensive to repair, or that are favorite targets for thieves, have much higher insurance costs. Write to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, 1005 North Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22201 and ask for the Highway Loss Data Chart.

6. CONSIDER AREA INSURANCE COST IF YOU ARE MAKING A MOVE.

Costs tend to be lowest in rural communities and highest in center cities where there is more traffic congestion.

7. TAKE ADVANTAGE Of LOW MILEAGE DISCOUNTS.

Some companies offer discounts to motorists who drive fewer than a predetermined number of miles a year.

8. FIND OUT ABOUT AUTOMATIC SEAT BELT OR AIR BAG DISCOUNTS.

You may be able to take advantage of discounts on some coverages if you have automatic seat belts and/or air bags.

9. INQUIRE ABOUT OTHER DISCOUNTS.

Some insurers offer discounts for more than one car, no accidents in three years, drivers over 50 years of age, driver training courses, anti-theft devices, anti-lock brakes and good grades for students. See the following page for a guide to these and other discounts.

Inquire about discount for:

 

Company A

Company B

Company C

$500 deductible

     

$1,000 deductible

     

More than 1 car

     

No Accidents in 3 Years

     

No Moving Violations in 3 Years

     

Drivers over 50 Years of Age

     

Driver Training Course

     

Anti-Theft Devices

     

Low Annual Mileage

     

Automatic Seat Belt

     

Air Bag

     

Anti-Lock Brakes

     

Good Grades for Students

     

Auto and Homeowners Coverage with the Same Company

     

College Students away from Home without a Car

     
 

Other Discounts

     
       
       
       

You Can Reach Your State Insurance Department at:

AL: 205-269-3550
AK: 907-465-2515
AS: 684-633-7584
AZ: 602-912-8400
AR: 501-686-2900
CA: 213-897-8921
CO: 303-894-7499
CT: 203-297-3800
DE: 302-739-4251
DC: 202-727-8002
FL: 850-413-3100
GA: 404-656-2056
GU: 671-475-5000
HI: 808-586-2790
ID: 208-334-2250
IL: 217-782-4515
IN: 317-232-2385
IA: 515-281-5705
KS: 913-296-7801
KY: 502-564-3630
LA: 504-342-5900
ME: 207-582-8707
MD: 410-333-6200
MA: 617-521-7777
MI: 517-373-9273
MN: 651-297-7161
MS: 601-359-3569
MO: 314-751-2640

MT: 406-444-2040
NE: 402-471-2201
NV: 702-687-4270
NH: 603-271-2261
NJ: 609-292-5363
NM: 505-827-4601
NY: 212-602-0203
NC: 919-733-2032
ND: 701-224-2440
OH: 614-466-2658
OK: 405-521-2828
OR: 503-378-4271
PA: 717-787-5173
PR: 809-722-8686
RI: 401-277-2223
SC: 803-737-6160
SD: 605-773-3563
TN: 615-741-2176
TX: 512-463-6464
UT: 801-538-3800
VT: 802-828-3301
VI: 809-774-2991
VA: 804-371-9741
WA: 206-753-7301
WV: 304-558-3394
WI: 608-266-0102
WY: 307-777-7401

For More Information,

Call the National Insurance Consumer Helpline

(NICH) at 1-800-942-4242

Insurance Information Institute
110 William Street
New York, NY 10038
(212) 669-9200

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