Entries from March 2010 ↓
March 23rd, 2010 — Car insurance
Before we say anything we would like to make a statement. Don’t panic when you are about to file a claim. There is nothing stressful about this procedure so you should not take it as a curse. Take it step by step with it when the time comes. This is how to do it:
1. First of all you have to set the record straight and decide when you need to file a claim. For that you will have to contact you insurer or insurance company and ask them about the claim and how you could do it. You need to try to keep the number of the claim entries as low as possible as it totally affects your rates. We don’t guarantee you low rates after you have already given your record twenty entries. It should not make a difference to you – if you are guilty in the accident or if you are not, you should consider one simple thing – payment. Then just give yourself a question and try to answer it – “will I be able to pay the damages myself?”
If you know you are financially stable and you could easily pay a hundred of dollars for some reparations – it is good, but if the answer is negative – then file a claim because it seems like there is no other solution. Continue reading →
March 22nd, 2010 — Car insurance
Wherever you look, the news about recalls is headlining with Toyota leading the pack with the highest profile problems. Indeed, the US lawmakers have begun a formal investigation into the problem of the sticking accelerator pedal. This is not a simple issue of a manufacturer with a faulty vehicle. The problem is the US is supposed to have a formal system in place to ensure that only safe vehicles are allowed on the roads. To this end, the Department of Transport established the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as its agent to collect information about traffic accidents. If patterns emerge, the NHTSA is supposed to liaise with the manufacturer to get prompt action to repair the problem. The insurance industry is also supposed to send data to the agency. Because insurers are handling claims on a daily basis, they should be the first to know whether there are design faults causing accidents. Indeed, State Farm is on record as saying it notified the NHTSA of unintended acceleration problems in Toyotas in 2007. If that is confirmed and other insurance companies also sent in reports of the same problem, the lawmakers will want to know why the NHTSA failed to take any action. When Toyota learnt of the problems is also going to be a key issue. Continue reading →
March 22nd, 2010 — Car insurance
Georgia gives people lots of opportunities to save some cash. You can save on services quite easily. When it comes to saving on your car there is only one way to do it. Go online and get a good deal from the Internet. You will find it the best and truly the cheapest variant for yourself. Internet is the best place to research on all the companies there are in the state. You never know how many there are and what credit of trust they have with people. You can log onto the site of each company and read feedbacks to be 100% sure you get yourself into the right thing. There is a huge range of possibilities and at first you might get a little confused not knowing what to choose from. This is how people compare prices and offers and get the best one there is. Make a list of needs and try to match them with each company you have written out. Point out the criteria that will satisfy your preferences and benefit your car in the best possible way. Continue reading →