Cut Rate Auto and Homeowners Insurance May Cost You

Cut rate auto and homeowners insurance may cost you big in the long run.

You no doubt frequently receive solicitations and ads from insurance companies promising to save you money on your auto or homeowners insurance. Most consumers are looking at each expense they pay to cut costs. However, buying cut-rate insurance may cost you much more in the long run.

Insurance is your first line of defense against life’s calamities. After a loss, these are just a few of the problems a good insurance company can help you solve.

  • Provide prompt and courteous service year round after a loss.
  • Provide knowledgeable adjusters who can assist you in making important post-loss decisions.
  • Find a top-rated repair shop to repair your damaged car.
  • Promptly and conveniently provide a replacement vehicle while your vehicle is in the shop if you purchased rental coverage.
  • Pay for a similar alternative living space if you are unable to occupy your home after a loss.
  • If you are sued after a loss, provide a strong defense with excellent legal counsel.
  • Provide prompt board-up services after a loss.
  • Help you locate a trustworthy contractor if your home or roof is damaged.

Cut-rate insurance carriers cost less because they generally provide fewer services and less coverage. The decision to purchase insurance should go beyond price. Protection for your home and family after a loss is priceless.

Several of my friends have recently been involved in auto accidents and found themselves lacking rental reimbursement coverage and gap coverage. Gap coverage helps make up the difference between a totaled new car and its depreciation if the vehicle is damaged while the owner is still “upside down.” A good independent insurance agent can help you avoid these necessary coverage gaps. 

Don’t get suckered into buying insurance solely based on the lowest premium. If you have a loss, cheapest may cost you.

The AIC 44 Workers Compensation Claims Practices Class Begins May 23

I’m teaching the new and improved Associate in Claims class, AIC 44 Workers Compensation Claims Practices, on-line at Prepademy. This class begins Thursday, May 23 at 5 p.m. Pacific time.

Register with Prepademy for a great preparation for the AIC 44 class. Visit this link for more information.

As a former workers compensation claims manager, I love teaching this class, especially in its new, streamlined format. And if you miss the live presentation, Sandy Masters, the owner of Prepademy, makes the classes readily available on line so you can view them at your convenience.

We hope you can join us!