Life insurance quotes are not the only thing that matters

Posted on April 20th, 2010 in Insurance | Comments Off

When you are reviewing different types of life insurance policies one of the most important decisions would be to choose the most appropriate premium type to follow with your policy. It all depends on your short and long term insurance needs, which all have their most appropriate premium arrangements.

A good insurance agent will always ask you for how long you need life insurance and insurance protection. If your insurance needs are exceeding the short and medium terms, spanning over 5-10 years in the future, the most cost effective solution would be having level premiums with your life insurance policy.

However, most people usually hear only about stepped premiums, which are the best option for short periods of time, being cheaper in the short run – a great advantage for the agent or broker to close the deal. However, stepped premiums are recalculated on a yearly basis, taking into consideration the age and health condition of the policyholder, and the premium eventually rises with each year passing. And the older you become, the costlier it is for you to pay out your premiums. The major problem with stepped premiums is that when you reach your 50′s or 60′s the cost of insurance becomes so unbearable that you will be forced to either reduce your coverage amounts or even drop the insurance altogether. And that’s definitely not the best thing to do as you have just entered the age when life insurance is particularly needed. Read the rest of this entry »

Car insurance coverage minimums by state

Posted on April 19th, 2010 in auto insurance | Comments Off

You probably know that all US states have different minimum coverage amounts that are required to be carried within the driver’s insurance policies. And depending on where your car is registered you will have to meet these requirements. What happens if your policy has coverage amounts lower than the required minimum? That depends on the state you drive in. But usually, in case of an accident if the authorities learn that you have coverage below the minimum amount you can face a penalty or even taken into custody. So, in order to avoid that, here are the minimum requirements of coverage state by state: Read the rest of this entry »

Auto insurance quotes from the agents’ point of view

Posted on April 17th, 2010 in auto insurance | Comments Off

Ask any auto insurance agent or broker about their business and they will tell you that there’s nothing like the competition you face in this domain. Forget about the good old days when only a couple of agents could work with an entire town, giving everyone the type of insurance they need. Today there could be a hundred of insurance agents fiercely competing for clients even in a smaller town, not to say a big city. The economic recession has made its adjustments in the insurance business too, forcing a large part of insurance agents to work twice as hard in order to make a living out of insurance. Having such a large number of providers and such a few customers willing to purchase insurance, how can an insurance agent stay afloat? Read the rest of this entry »