Archive for July, 2010

Safe Driver Discounts and Other Auto Insurance Discounts

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Safe Car Insurance Discount

It pays to be a safe driver. That’s because many insurance companies offer discounts for drivers with clean records. To see what discounts could apply to your auto insurance, click here to get a free Philadelphia auto insurance quote. Many of these discounts are tiered. The first one kicks in if you have no accidents or tickets for three years, and generally rates will be reduced again in five years. In most cases these discounts will be applied by your agent, but you should ask if you are getting a discount if you know you have a clean record. They may not be automatic. If they aren’t applied to your policy, or if your insurer doesn’t offer this discount, it may be time to change insurance companies. Another careful driver discount given by some insurance companies is called a “defensive driver discount.” This is given to drivers who take a state-approved defensive driving class. The classes which qualify you for a discount will vary from state to state and from insurance company to insurance company. Court mandated classes won’t qualify you for the discount, either.

Having a “safe car” can also earn drivers a discount on insurance. Passive Restraint Systems such as airbags or factory installed motorized seatbelts can earn some drivers discounts on their monthly insurance premiums. Anti-lock brakes or ABS (Anti-lock braking systems) are another safety feature for automobiles that are favored by insurance companies, as well as anti-theft devices like car alarms and lo-jack systems which deter theft and vandalism, or make it easier to recover your car if it is stolen, resulting in fewer claims for insurance companies to deal with and therefore lower their costs.

Other automobile discounts are awarded for a variety of good behaviors or lifestyle situations. For example, “good student” rates are sometimes awarded to drivers under 25 who meet certain GPA requirements. For teen drivers who are often expensive to insure, this discount can help, and is one of the few discounts available to young drivers. Older drivers aren’t left out of the savings, either. Seniors (65 and older) can also enjoy discounts, as well as 55 and older drivers who have already retired. If your car is used less frequently and endures fewer miles because you no longer driver to work every day, that’s the key.

If none of these categories describes you, there are yet other discounts on auto insurance available for owning a newer car, an economy car, or a vehicle which is good for the environment. Buying a “green” auto or hybrid can net you some additional cash on your federal tax return as well. Some states such as California add an additional state tax benefit for buying green vehicles. Other miscellaneous discounts are awarded for specific types of utility vehicles, for parents covering students under 21 attending schools more than 100 miles away, and for work vehicles used on farms or ranches. It doesn’t hurt to call your insurance agent to see which of these discounts you may be eligible for, and could pay off big in the long run.

Insurance Rates for Drivers Under 25

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Sitting at the DMV with your newly licensed child can be a scary place.  Your child is likely elated that they finally passed their driving test.  Meanwhile, you feel conflicted between worrying if they’re ready for the responsibility and panicking about how this will impact your insurance premiums.

Youthful drivers are drivers under the age of 25 years old.  Insurance companies use actuarial tables and statistics to try and measure “risk” to the insurance company that this age group is likely to be involved in an insurance “loss.”

The CDC determined that “Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, accounting for more than one in three deaths in this age group.1 In 2008, nine teens ages 16 to 19 died every day from motor vehicle injuries. Per mile driven, teen drivers ages 16 to 19 are four times more likely than older drivers to crash.”  Another statistic shows that 16 year old drivers are 2x more Insurance for Drivers Under 25likely to be in a fatal car crash with multiple youthful passengers or while being distracted by a cell phone than a person driving alcohol-impaired!

There have also been additional medical studies to support findings that they are simple more likely to underestimate dangerous and hazardous situations.  Studies of the frontal cortex of the brain, where cognitive thinking takes place, reveal that there are significant differences in that area of the brain in that age group versus scans of a more mature brain.

As a result of these statistics and studies youthful drivers under 25 will have the greatest impact on the liability and collision portion of your insurance.  That being said, there are things you can do…

Require your child to take a driver safety course. These courses can be offered through schools and private driving instruction classes.  Some insurance companies offer their own programs that your child can participate in to receive additional discounts.  Talk with your agent for more information.

Choose the vehicle they drive wisely! In a previous article we discussed the impact the car you drive has on price.  In this case try to choose a vehicle that is older that won’t require collision coverage.  It will be less costly if you purchase a 3rd car with liability only than trying to rate for them on your vehicle requiring collision coverage.

It is also important to point out that this is not a good time to reduce the price by decreasing your liability coverage.  In fact, you may want to increase that coverage to protect your assets particularly if you own a home.  You can also purchase a Liability Umbrella Policy for additional protection.

Good Student Discounts. Most companies will offer a discount if your child is enrolled in school, including college courses, full time with a G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher.

This is huge milestone in your child’s life!  As parents it is our job to support them and keep them safe.  Talk you children about the dangers of talking on the phone and texting while driving.  Insurance premiums are going to go up, but a distracted youthful drivers could result in immeasurable cost to our lives.

To find out more about auto insurance rates, please call our office or fill out a free Philadelphia Auto Insurance Quote online.