Thursday, August 26, 2010

Check insurance rates without privacy concerns

How do you find insurance quotes auto rates? You may think the best way is to call an agent and spend hours getting quotes, however you may be paying more than you need to. You may also be giving more information online than you want to...

Recently my daughter's boyfriend got his license and his first car. He first tried calling around to some of the local agents, he knew his car coverage requirements for Ohio as far as what the minimums were. Yet when he listened to my advice checked on line and using the same insurance company got a quote that was $30.00 a month less online than he did by calling that particular insurance carrier.

There are quite a few resources out there related to how to find the best deals on insurance including this auto ins quotes video. Some of the tips can help you save money as well as help you make sure you are getting the coverage you need. Just having the state minimums is not always a great idea. It's especially an issue when it comes to uninsured motorist coverage, having been hit by a person who did not have insurance, a basic liability coverage policy won't help you with damages.

In addition to the above reference information, the federal government has a great deal of resources, from helping you to find the right used car to even tips for purchasing new cars. They also have car maintenance tips and insurance tips. With the internet it gives you a vast number of tools to be a much wiser insurance consumer and a car owner.

Being able to check insurance rates without having to share too much personal information being shared online is a positive step. When you watch the video below you'll see how personal identity theft issues has created the need for consumers to be able to check rates without having to worry about any additional privacy issues. Even if you have been with a carrier for years, it still makes sense to check rates. If you are getting the best deal? Great, but if you are not? You can.

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