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Chicago Car Insurance

by admin on September 15, 2009

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Tips On How To Save On Chicago Auto Insurance

by admin on September 14, 2009

There are so many risks and liabilities associated with driving and owning a car. This is why car owners are required by law to have auto insurance.

What is an auto insurance?

Auto insurance, also known as car insurance, motor insurance and vehicle insurance, is an agreement between an insured person or group and an insurance company. It is a type of insurance purchased for vehicles like cars and trucks. The primary purpose of an auto insurance is to provide protection against losses incurred as a result of traffic accidents and against liability that could be incurred in an accident.

How does an auto insurance works?

An auto insurance is a contract between an insured person or group and the insurance company. The insured person or group pays premiums, which is the amount of money charged for insurance coverage, to the insurance company. In return, the insurance company promises to pay compensation in the event of an accident or loss as define in the policy.

The insurance company issues the insured person or group a proof of insurance, which will be presented if the insured person or group gets involved in an accident or is stopped by law enforcement officials while driving. The proof of insurance serves as evidence that the vehicle is insured for a particular period of time.

There are several types of auto insurance. Sports cars and expensive cars have higher premiums.

Insurance policies are very specific about the insurance coverage. Usually, auto insurance provides property coverage, liability coverage and medical coverage. Property coverage pays for damage to or theft of the insured vehicle. Liability coverage pays for the legal responsibility of the owner of the vehicle to others for bodily injury or property damage. Medical coverage pays for the cost of treating injuries and rehabilitation. Medical coverage also pays for lost wages and funeral expenses.

In the United States, each and every one of the 50 states has different auto insurance law, coverage requirements and costs. For one, it can save you a significant amount of money on your auto insurance policy. It can also keep you legally protected in the event of an auto accident.

To help you make the right choice in auto insurance, here are important guidelines.

1. Shop for insurance before buying a vehicle.

The best way to save money on auto insurance is to get the best deal possible. Shopping for insurance is best done before purchasing a vehicle.

Many people tend to stay with the same company not realizing how much money they could have saved had they shopped for insurance first before settling in an insurance company. Before purchasing a vehicle, compare insurance quotes first, at least twice a year as rates are always changing.

Comparing multiple company quotes will increase your chances of finding lower rates as rates vary from company to company. You can get free quotes online from insurance companies and independent agents, which are people who represent several insurance companies.

2. Take advantage of discounts or premium reductions, or special insurance rates such as:

a. Low mileage discounts

Your premium is calculated based on the average distance you drive annually or how far you commute from to work or school.

b. Good student discounts

Students who are currently enrolled and have good grades receive a discount on auto insurance. Many insurance companies offer “Good Student” discounts for young drivers who maintain a “B” (or 3.0) or above “B” average.

c. Multi-car discounts

You can reduce your premium by insuring two or more vehicles in one policy.

d. Other policies

Other policies may include homeowner’s insurance policy or life insurance policy. Various insurance companies offer discounts if you have your home insured with the same company that insures your vehicle.

e. The Safe Vehicle Discount

Installing safety devices and anti-theft devices can earn you discounts. Many companies offer discounts for various safety devices, such as air bags and factory-installed mechanical seatbelts, as well as anti-theft devices installed on your vehicle, such as alarms and antilock brakes.

Once a driver has turned the age of 25, auto insurance premiums tend to be lowered.

g. The Good Driver Discount

Most insurance companies offer discounts for drivers who have completed a driver’s training course. Drivers who have not had accidents or received tickets in the last 3-5 years are also offered discounts. Avoiding traffic tickets and accidents can greatly increase your premiums. The insurance company could also cancel your insurance policy on your next renewal because of these.

h. Avoiding installment fees

Sometimes, you can save on the premium by paying 6 months of an auto insurance premium in advance instead of monthly.

i. Prior Insurance

Some insurance companies offer discounts to those who have been continuously insured for the last 6 months or more.

A good credit score can lower your rate as insurance companies usually adjust rates by judging your risk.

k. Car pooling

Some insurance companies offer carpooling, as well as public transportation, discounts. Logic says that the more you use car pooling and public transportation, the less you drive your vehicle.

3. Be knowledgeable about coverage

a. Avoid unnecessary coverage.

b. Consider higher deductibles when adding physical coverage to a vehicle. Deductibles are the amounts you pay out of the pocket before the insurance company pays for anything. The Higher the Deductible, the lower your premium.

c. Avoid duplicate coverage or unnecessary coverage. If you already have a health insurance policy, you might not need a medical coverage. If you have an older car or if your car is not worth much, avoid unnecessary coverage such as collision. Paying premium for repairs on a vehicle you would probably replace if it’s badly damaged is not a good idea.

Warm Regards,
Fred Gagnon
www.Chicago-CarInsurance.org

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the car is totalled.and i was said to be at fault and given tickets. what is a good car insurance company that would be good in my situaton. that will give me as low rates possible. i live in chicago.

Well it’s going to be high no matter where you go, because now you have points against you and a wreck on your record, and that stuff sticks for 3 years. Your best option is to call around and get quotes. Shop and compare, my friend. Have your current policy handy when you do this so you can compare the same coverages.

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The accident was my fault. Are there any attorney’s in Chicago someone can recommend?

"What should I do???"

Sell your car and get used to riding the bus. You probably won’t get your license back for a while anyway.

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I am an illegal alien here in chicago, illinois but i have a car that i drive to and from indiana (about a 40 minute drive). I want to purchase car insurance but i do not know if i can. what do i need to buy insurance in illinois. do you know if i can purchase it online or which insurance company would sell me an insurance policy? please help as soon as possible.
i might be illegal BRATSO but at least I can spell correctly.

Magnum Insurance works in the Chicago market for people in your situation.

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Aparcando por Chicago…

by admin on September 9, 2009

según se llamaba el archivo parece que es Chicago. Sea donde sea vaya estilo, lo mismo para sacarlo ya lo hace más fino jajajaja

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So this happened in Chicago, Illinois at Loyola University. I was driving my mother’s car which she recently had just purchased. I was backing out of a parking space and there were two SUV’s next to me and I couldn’t really see and then all of the sudden I hit this 96′ Volvo that was driving straight. It barely scratched the surface of my mom’s rear bumper…it was only a 200 repair for her. But, on the Volvo, it like completely screwed up the whole front side as if it were an actual high speed accident. I don’t how it was that bad. The Volvo’s fender, front bumper, headlights, and I think also the passenger door are going to have to be replaced. The body shop is probably going to charge more than the piece of crap is actually worth. So yeah, it’s been a bad day, all because of a simple mistake.
The girl, who also goes to my school, gets out and takes pictures of everything. I gave her the insurance information of the car that my mom had before she traded it in for the new one. It turns out that her insurance won’t pay for it because my mom had me underwritten on the policy to avoid paying a higher premium because they jack the price up for young people.
So I’m looking for advice for you guys. Don’t lecture me on the negative impact of uninsured drivers. I had not known that I wouldn’t be covered until after this mishap. I plan on getting insurance of my own very soon too.
Anyway, I’m 18. In college. No job. No money. No assets. And no intention of working for at least 7 years because I’m going into law school. Parent’s don’t want to bail me out of this. The damage on the girl’s car probably won’t amount to over $2000.00. She’s also from Indiana and not Illinois.
What happens now? Is there any way I can weasel out of this?
Her uninsured motorist coverage should take care of her car. But do you think her insurance company will take the time to take time to come after me in court also considering it was a parking lot accident and there were no witnesses or cameras?
There was also no police report.
The girl’s dad called me and said he was reporting it to his insurance.

Thanks
thanks for the advice. if they’re going to come after me in court like that and cause that much trouble, I’m sure my parents will feel sorry and just decide to bail me out on this one.

The best way to weasel out of this is to delay going to college / law school for the next 6 months – 1 year. Get a full-time job and work to pay the girl back. Mistakes happen, life happens. Man up and deal with it. College will still be waiting for you when you are done.

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Celeste Middleton, State Farm Insurance Representative serving Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Brought to you by www.HobNobMurfreesboro.com

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Aarco-American Auto Insurance (Commercial, 1982)

by admin on September 7, 2009

Here’s a commercial for Aarco-American – Auto Insurance Specialists. Counselors on all types of insurance.

ES9-4677 (wasn’t that the name of a Star Wars robot?) ;-)

Who’s the voiceover announcer again?

This aired on local Chicago TV early Sunday, May 30th 1982.

http://www.FuzzyMemories.TV The Museum of Classic Chicago Television – for more fun!

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