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		<title>Insuring your custom ride</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 03:17:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve definitely seen many of those cars that the TV show &#8220;Pimp My Ride&#8221; and many other love to highlight. It has become a real fad among car owners, especially the younger ones, to customize their vehicles for the purpose of reflecting their individuality through the car they drive. Sure, in such an individualistic society [...]]]></description>
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<p>You&#8217;ve definitely seen many of those cars that the TV show &#8220;Pimp My Ride&#8221; and many other love to highlight. It has become a real fad among car owners, especially the younger ones, to customize their vehicles for the purpose of reflecting their individuality through the car they drive. Sure, in such an individualistic society as we all are there&#8217;s nothing wrong or bad about such a fad. However, quite often when it comes to insuring such vehicles their owners tend to overlook the changes their car has be subjected to, believing that their policy will cover it in case of an accident. And it&#8217;s such a bitter feeling when they actually file a claim and get covered partially or denied coverage in general. What&#8217;s wrong with custom cars that insurance companies are so picky about them? First of all let&#8217;s take a look at what the insurance company covers in the first place. </p>
<p>When you purchase a policy the company is obliged to cover the losses to your car in its form as the policy was signed according to its market value or independent evaluation. What happens when you decide to customize it? You change certain parts of the car from original to custom and effectively alter the market value of your vehicle. Let&#8217;s agree that installing a stereo system worth of 6k to your 3k Honda Civic is actually altering its price in a drastic manner. And in case you end up filing a claim for the altered value and configuration of your vehicle the insurance company has the right to deny you with coverage simply because you&#8217;ve altered the value of the insurance object without informing the insurer. It&#8217;s like buying a cheap computer, upgrading it with the most advanced parts, and then trying to get a refund for the final value of your PC because there was a short circuit in your flat. If you want to have adequate <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.allstatescarinsurance.com/articles/florida-auto-insurance.html">car insurance</a> for your custom shop ride, you&#8217;ll have to inform your insurance companies about all the changes you&#8217;ve made to the basic configuration, preferably even before it goes out of the body shop. Make sure that your <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.allstatescarinsurance.com/behind-the-wheel.html">auto insurance</a> provider knows what has been changed and customized in every detail, with the make and model of each custom part installed. You&#8217;ll typically be required to purchase a weaver to cover all the additional value you&#8217;ve put into your vehicle after customization. It&#8217;s evident that by slightly improving the performance or visuals of your car you alter its coverage value, and your policy should meet all these changes in order to keep it covered to the full extent. So now you know how to keep your car equipped with the right auto insurance even if you decide to perform radical customization. You are free to do whatever you want with your car, since it&#8217;s your property, for as long as it doesn&#8217;t pose any threat to other drivers while on the road. Just make sure to adjust your coverage according to your shifting insurance needs.</p>
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		<title>Do I Need Gap Protection For My Car Loan ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 11:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you realize how much you are at risk financially if you wreck your car or it gets stolen? Your auto insurance policy might not provide all the financial protection you need, if the value of your car is less than the balance of your auto loan. Gap coverage is designed to cover the difference [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Do you realize how much you are at risk financially if you wreck your car or it gets stolen? Your auto insurance policy might not provide all the financial protection you need, if the value of your car is less than the balance of your auto loan. Gap coverage is designed to cover the difference between the value of your car when it was lost and the balance of your car loan.<br/><br/>This is also called Negative Equity. Having to continue to pay off your car loan every month, when you don&#8217;t even have your car anymore is probably not what you had in mind when you bought it.<br/><br/>Let&#8217;s say you lost your car in a hurricane or other disaster, one year after you purchased your car: Now let&#8217;s say you still owe $20,000 on your auto loan and your deductible is $500. Let&#8217;s also say your car was worth $15,000 at the time you lost it. The insurance company pays you $14,500. Then your Negative Equity or Gap is $5,500.<br/><br/>Gap Protection isn&#8217;t really insurance, it&#8217;s a Debt Cancellation Agreement. You could call it a waiver of the part of your auto loan contract that requires you to pay the difference between the value of your car and the amount still owed on your car loan. There are a few states that do consider Gap Protection a form of insurance, but most states do not.<br/><br/>Is Gap Protection for you? Talk to the person considering your auto loan. Car buyers who are putting little or no money down on a car may need Gap Protection. If you are transferring the balance of previous car loans into the current car loan or taking out an extended car loan like a 60 month loan you may need the extra protection. Any car buyer who will owe more than their car is worth needs Gap Protection.</p>
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		<title>Always get multiple car insurance quotes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The insurance companies will always reward you for driving less. If you rarely put wheels on the road, the chances of a claim are small and all your premium will be &#8220;profit to the insurer. So how does this work? In theory, it could not be more simple. The insurance company looks at who you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The insurance companies will always reward you for driving less. If you rarely put wheels on the road, the chances of a claim are small and all your premium will be &#8220;profit to the insurer. So how does this work? In theory, it could not be more simple. The insurance company looks at who you are, when you drive and where you drive in deciding how much of a risk you represent. If you live 50 miles from your work and have a daily commute along a busy Interstate, the chances of an accident are high. But if you live on a bus route to work and only use your vehicle for odd journeys at off-peak times, the chances of an accident are small. When you answer the questionnaire, you will see questions covering these possibilities. Remember, if you get caught out in dishonest answers, the insurer will cancel your policy and leave you without any coverage.</p>
<p>The first question is where you live. Although some states like California have outlawed setting rates according to your zip code, the majority of companies focus on your home address. If there&#8217;s a high accident or theft rate among people living in your area, you will all pay a higher premium. The only choice, if you can afford it, is to live some place where the crime and accidents rates are lower. You look for the middle ground between the worst inner city crime hot spot and a house on the prairie where you never see another vehicle from one day&#8217;s end to the next. All the discounts favor drivers who only drive off-peak during the day, and restrict their annual mileage. No more late night and early morning driving when the majority of other drivers may be tired or affected by alcohol and/or drugs. This raises the question of monitoring. It&#8217;s easy to answer the questionnaire and claim the maximum discounts. But the trend among insurers is to ask people to drop their vehicle in for a regular inspection of the recorded mileage. The maximum discounts are given to the drivers who agree to devices being installed which collect all the data on driving and transmit it to the insurers. These devices have a GPS element that records where you drive, the time and, in some cases, some measurement of the quality of your driving, e.g. how often you brake. The reward for accepting this invasion of your privacy can be discounts of up to 25% on top of the usual discounts. Obviously, it&#8217;s not a good idea to use your own vehicle to rob a bank since the insurance company will know you were there.</p>
<p>This set of discounts is somewhat frustrating. In the larger cities with well-developed public transport, it&#8217;s usually not too much trouble to get where you want on time without using your own vehicle. Assuming your vehicle is safely in a garage to reduce the risk of theft, you should break even or better, i.e. what you save on the insurance pays for your use of buses and trains. But the most of the US has poor public transport, so there&#8217;s little choice. Remember the <a href="http://www.allcarinsurancequotes.net/">car insurance</a> quotes are not the final word. Call the company, explain your circumstances and discuss how you might qualify for discounts. In discussion, you often discover options not included in the website. So, treat the <a href="http://www.allcarinsurancequotes.net/articles/always.html">car insurance</a> quotes as the opening offer and start negotiating. Investing a little time often saves you money.</p>
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		<title>Finding discounts in auto insurance quotes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 12:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main thing to understand about discounts is the thinking behind them. The insurance companies want to encourage you to act in ways that favor them. If you are contrary and do the opposite, you will probably cost them money so your premium rates will be higher. Let&#8217;s take a few examples and see how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The main thing to understand about discounts is the thinking behind them. The insurance companies want to encourage you to act in ways that favor them. If you are contrary and do the opposite, you will probably cost them money so your premium rates will be higher. Let&#8217;s take a few examples and see how it works. Obviously the point of insurance is that, if you have one of those unfortunate accidents or someone steals your vehicle, you get to claim money from the insurance company. From the insurer&#8217;s point of view, this is bad news. It wants to be able to treat all your cash as profit. The more it has to pay out, the more it should raise premiums. Except, at some point, you throw up your hands and say, &#8220;We&#8217;re not going to pay that.&#8221; So a balance has to be struck. The insurer wants all the safe drivers like you, and aims to discourage all the drivers with bad records &#8211; they are the ones who get the really big premium hikes. Although loyalty bonuses go some way in the right direction, there are more ways in which the insurer can save money. It all starts with the make and model of vehicle you are driving.</p>
<p>Risk assessment is done by the actuaries. These are the math wonks who collect details of every accident reported in the US. This is not just the data from claims on vehicle insurance. This is every incident reported to the police, attended by the firefighters or ambulance crews, or dealt with through claims on health insurance. Put all this together and the actuaries can tell you the probability of an accident in any make and model of vehicle, given its color, whether it was fitted with any additional features, who it was driven by, the time of day or night, whether the driver and passengers were badly injured, so on. Yes, it&#8217;s that detailed. Turning this around, if you drive a vehicle that&#8217;s statistically unlikely to be involved in an accident or stolen, your premium will be lower than average. Put a safe driver in a safe car and the chances of the insurer having to pay out are small and the profit is higher. Everyone is happy. So how do you find out which are the safest vehicles with the lowest premium rates? Well, you start with http://www.safercar.gov/, a site run by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This allows you to get the safety ratings from all the tests carried out by the NHTSA. There&#8217;s a guide published at http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/staticfiles/DOT/NHTSA/Vehicle%20Safety/Articles/Associated%20Files/2009_Insurance_Costs_Comparison.pdf which is also helpful. Finally, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety publishes its own list of safe vehicles at http://www.iihs.org/ratings/</p>
<p>The safer the vehicle you drive, the greater the discount on the premium rate. So when you are filling out the questionnaire for those <a href="http://www.allautoinsurers.com/">auto insurance quotes</a>, aim to have a safe vehicle. If you vehicle is not safe and you cannot afford to change it, try to upgrade it by fitting safety features. Look at the questions asked in the questionnaire and talk to insurance agents to find out what features save the most money. Similarly, fit better locks and any systems making your vehicle more difficult to steal. Anything you can do to reduce the risk of a claim will be reflected in low rates in the <a href="http://www.allautoinsurers.com/premium-calculation.html">auto insurance quotes</a> you receive.</p>
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		<title>Cheap life insurance but on whose life?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 22:54:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article draws on a big court case in Indianapolis with AIG disputing a life policy worth $15 million. Under normal circumstances, insurers pay out whenever they receive the death certificate. They may privately grumble the claim has come earlier than expected, but their public face will offer sympathies for the loss and pay. Indeed, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article draws on a big court case in Indianapolis with AIG disputing a life policy worth $15 million. Under normal circumstances, insurers pay out whenever they receive the death certificate. They may privately grumble the claim has come earlier than expected, but their public face will offer sympathies for the loss and pay. Indeed, if any company gets a reputation as a bad payer, their business is likely to dry up fast. With PR and marketing being everything in persuading people to part with their money, insurers usually pay out without comment. Why so different in this case? Well, the first issue is the circumstances of the death. This was a confident older woman aged 74 and she was found fully-clothed, drowned in her bath. The homicide unit has investigated and, despite the fact her family said she always preferred to take a shower, it has ruled her death accidental. No matter that the world might find the circumstances &#8220;suspicious&#8221;, particularly because the holder of the life policy admitted to being the last one to see her alive, there is no ongoing investigation. This has left the insurance company to dispute the payment.</p>
<p>Four years ago, this active lady was a director responsible for marketing. The company and fellow director insured her life for $15 million. This is perfectly proper as a part of succession planning. It gives the company the cash to buy out the shares and cover losses while a replacement key person is found. Except there is some suspicion the appointment of this lady as a director was only done to justify getting the insurance coverage. The rules are reasonably straightforward.</p>
<p>If you go to a race track, you can bet which horses will win and place. You pay and if your luck (and skill) give you the right result, the bookmaker pays. You could ask the bookmaker whether it is possible to bet on the day, week, month or year someone will die. If such a bet was accepted, you would have a direct financial incentive to arrange for this stranger&#8217;s death at the appropriate time. To insure someone&#8217;s life requires you have some direct interest in the individual, usually as a relative or someone upon whom you depend. That is why this company insured a marketing director and not an office cleaner. That position fits into the expectation of the insurer and justifies the big pay out.</p>
<p>There are about one hundred cases pending before the courts around the US alleging that investors have been insuring the lives of strangers. Because this is the equivalent of wagering or betting, the insurers are refusing to pay. In many of these cases, there are paper justifications for the policies, e.g. to insure a borrower. It will be very interesting to see how these cases are resolved. As for the ordinary case, you can confidently get <a href="http://www.lifeinsuranceweb.net/articles/cheap-life-insurance.html">life insurance quotes</a> for any member of your family or other relatives. If someone acts as a carer, this will justify a higher pay-out to cover the cost of a replacement. But, if you are potentially insuring someone not related to you and not acting in some protective role towards you, disclose this fact to the <a href="http://www.lifeinsuranceweb.net/">life insurance</a> company before confirming the policy. Only by complete honesty at the outset can you protect everyone&#8217;s interests in the long run.</p>
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		<title>Cheap health insurance may be underinsurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps this is an unnecessary statement of the obvious, but the point of insurance is to give people a financial safety net. Should an emergency or disaster strike, money you would struggle to find is paid out by your insurance company. But the squeeze has been on for the last decade as medical costs and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps this is an unnecessary statement of the obvious, but the point of insurance is to give people a financial safety net. Should an emergency or disaster strike, money you would struggle to find is paid out by your insurance company. But the squeeze has been on for the last decade as medical costs and the prices of essential drugs have been rising fast. In fact, so fast that the insurers cannot pass on all the increases to their policyholders. It was hard to raise premium rates while the economy was doing well. It became impossible to raise premiums when the recession hit without there being investigations by each state&#8217;s Commissioners for Insurance and complaints from everyone else. There comes a point when the insurer cannot get any more blood from the stone and has to sacrifice profits. This has left the medical profession, the hospitals and clinics in a winning position, while the pharmaceutical industry&#8217;s profits have continued to rise despite the recession. At the other end of the spectrum, the patients are the losers. There are some who discover the small print in their policies denies cover for the very illnesses they have. There are others whose savings are not enough to pay the deductibles and co-payments. And then there are those whose policies are cancelled when they make a claim for a chronic disease or disorder.</p>
<p>There is a new piece of research from the Commonwealth Fund, an independent, non-profit body. In 2007, it carried out a detailed survey among 2,600 people aged between 19 and 64. When their coverage was analysed, 20% were found significantly underinsured. Why was this happening? Because they were already spending more than 10% of their income on health coverage, whether as premiums, deductibles or both. When the underinsured were added to the uninsured, this represented 42% of adult Americans. Like the uninsured, this forces the underinsured to think twice before they have treatment with more than half either refusing treatment or struggling with debt because of treatment.</p>
<p>In the push for healthcare reform, the focus has been on the uninsured. But this fails to recognize the injustice suffered by the underinsured. No one should be forced to choose between refusing needed treatment and potential bankruptcy. It is therefore going to be an interesting year in prospect as the reform slowly comes into force. Both the poor and the middle class need access to <a href="http://www.tophealthinsurers.com">cheap health insurance</a> with reasonably comprehensive coverage. This will further squeeze the insurance industry because it will be denied the right to refuse coverage to those with pre-existing conditions and will be forced to establish group <a href="http://www.tophealthinsurers.com/articles/underinsurance.html">health insurance</a> for those who have struggled to find affordable plans. In all of this, the key to success will be the ability of government and the insurers to impose more control over costs. President Obama has negotiated with the pharmaceutical industry and there is some agreement to hold down prices for those in Medicare and Medicaid. The for-profit healthcare industry also sees some self-interest in moderating its price increases and has given undertakings to the Administration. If some of the pressure is removed from the insurance industry, premium rates will stabilize and the reforms should offer a more fair system to all with a health plan. We can only hope for the best while we wait and see what happens.</p>
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		<title>Auto insurance claim filing guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your car probably means a lot to you. It is your baby and has become that ever since you purchased it. You want to make sure it is always in the right condition. In order to be able to maintain it that way, you have to invest money in it. In other words, it becomes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your car probably means a lot to you. It is your baby and has become that ever  since you purchased it. You want to make sure it is always in the right  condition. In order to be able to maintain it that way, you have to invest  money in it. In other words, it becomes a part of your life that you can&#8217;t  imagine yourself without. So these reasons are probably enough to start looking  for a good insurance that will satisfy all of your needs and be very thoughtful  to your pocket.</p>
<p>Most people in the world do have their  insurance. It happens mainly because they are afraid to take risks with the  car. While driving on the road you can be as attentive as you can possibly be  but sometimes we are paying for other people&#8217;s mistakes. What you need to do  after you became a part of the accident is to file a claim. Here is how to do  it in a short time:</p>
<p>First thing you have to do is decide  whether you really need to fill a claim or not. The funny thing about insurance  claim is that when you deal with insurance company even when you wonder about filing  one they automatically record it on the insurance record. That is why it is  necessary to keep the insurance record clean without insignificant worries  about the claim. If you found yourself a part of an accident, the first thing  you need to do is ask yourself if you are able to pay for the losses. If you  know you have enough money to do without insurance company, simply don&#8217;t go for  the claim.</p>
<p>Second of all, you need to fill out a  special form &#8211; it is so-called &#8221; what to do after an accident worksheet&#8221; &#8211; this form for keep you updated for the  information you will need to put while filing your insurance claim. You have to  act wise here. Don&#8217;t make up stories and invent no details when it comes to  filing the form. If you have an opportunity to find witnesses that will take  your side in the story &#8211; the better it will be for you.<br /> You claim won&#8217;t wait no hours. You have to  take action immediately. If this was not your fault, still don&#8217;t be afraid to  call your insurance company as soon as possible as they will play the part of  you advocate in the story.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be afraid to receive calls from  other insurance companies. If there is a debate between two parties, it is very  possible that the other insurance company will want to call you and meet you  for any arrangements. If this happens make sure you remember the details of the  person you talked to. Try to recollect what he said as precisely as you can.</p>
<p>The last step is getting your car fixed.  It is also the best one as it gives your baby a chance to have a new life. What  can possibly be better?!</p>
<p>You can read auto insurance quotes if you  want to receive more information about the claims. And remember to keep smart  about your car. <a href="http://www.getcheapautoinsurance.net/">Cheap car insurance</a> is not always the best thing when hard  times come and you need a shoulder to cry on. It is better to find a reliable  company that you will always feel protected with. <a href="http://www.getcheapautoinsurance.net/claim.html">Cheap auto insurance</a> is not  what you think about when you think situations on the road. Trust and security is what is important for  your car.</p>
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		<title>The cheap health insurance of an HMO or the more expensive PPO?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 00:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the more annoying features of the insurance world is its habit of distilling options down to simple sets of letters and then failing to clearly explain what the letters mean. In other words, insurers hide behind jargon and prefer not to explain clearly what you are buying. You are expected to assume the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the more annoying features of the insurance world is its habit of distilling options down to simple sets of letters and then failing to clearly explain what the letters mean. In other words, insurers hide behind jargon and prefer not to explain clearly what you are buying. You are expected to assume the insurer has your interests at heart and pay over your money without a second thought. In many cases it works. Over the years, we have given up the unequal struggle and just say prayers we never fall sick. But, as premium costs have risen and the recession has cut back our spending power, trying to understand the options is back on the menu. So let&#8217;s start with an explanation of HMOs and PPOs. In fact, they both rely on a network of physicians, clinics and hospitals, but they differ significantly in the detail of how they deliver healthcare to you and your family.</p>
<p>A Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) is a network of healthcare professionals that enters into a contract with an insurance company. The insurer offers a captive group of people to refer to the network and, based on the expected volume of business, the network agrees a fixed fee for all the main services on offer. In theory, this works well for everyone. The fees are discounted because of the volume of business, so the insurer saves money and charges lower premiums. This is usually the cheapest form of health plan with very low copayments and, often, no deductibles. But there are problems. HMOs are very reluctant to accept people with existing conditions requiring expensive treatments. They prefer most of their patients to be reasonably healthy. The reason is basic economics. Every physician has to meet a quota of patients in a day. This means spending the shortest possible time on each consultation. Long diagnostic sessions disturb the quota and can result in penalties to both the doctors who miss their numbers and the patients who have slowed down the queue. There are also significant restrictions on patient choice. A nominated primary care doctor decides what referrals shall be made and to whom. HMOs are the cheapest form  of care, but you have little control over the treatment you or your family receive.</p>
<p>A Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) uses the same basic approach but, because you pay more, you buy greater control over the treatment. The copayments are around 20% and there are usually deductibles. But, you have freedom to choose your own doctors. So long as you go see a physician in the network, you are covered. If you want to see someone outside the network, you usually only pay the difference between the network rate and the actual fees your choice collects.</p>
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<p>So, when it comes to <a href="http://www.healthinsurancemate.com/our-articles/hmo-ppo.html">cheap health insurance</a>, an HMO is the better option. But if you have the money and a health problem likely to need more extensive treatment, you should opt for a PPO. It always comes back down to your own personal needs and what you can afford. <a href="http://www.healthinsurancemate.com/">Cheap health insurance</a> always comes with limitations. Read the small print before you buy into any plan and see exactly what you can and cannot do before you agree to buy the policy.</p>
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		<title>Car insurance for young drivers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 14:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of you are probably well aware of the fact that different age groups of drivers get different insurance rates, and the difference can be quite significant. Why the discrimination, you might ask? Well, don&#8217;t haste with accusing insurance company with unfair pricing, as there is a set of reasons behind such practices. When speaking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of you are probably well aware of the fact that different age  groups of drivers get different insurance rates, and the difference can be  quite significant. Why the discrimination, you might ask? Well, don&#8217;t haste  with accusing insurance company with unfair pricing, as there is a set of  reasons behind such practices. When speaking about age groups and pricing, you  have to understand how the insurance companies assess risk and set the rates  you get when quoting.</p>
<p>The primary factors determining the price you will pay for insurance are risk and claim history within your demographic group. Insurance companies  analyze the costs of insuring each age group and set their rates respectively. And due to a set of reasons, young adults are considered to be the most risky  car owners, thus the high rates a young driver will receive when getting insurance quotes. That&#8217;s because young drivers have a larger claims history as  a group, and the accidents they end up in tend to be more devastating and costly. Of course, it doesn&#8217;t mean that all teenagers and young adults get  crazy on the road and have serious accidents. But that&#8217;s the situation when one  has to pay for other&#8217;s mistakes, and unfortunately there&#8217;s little you can do  about it.</p>
<p>But little doesn&#8217;t mean nothing. If you are a young driver looking for  good <a href="http://www.findautoinsurancequotes.net/">auto insurance</a>, you still have chances of getting better rates if your  follow some of the following advices. Of course, they won&#8217;t drop your rates  instantly and dramatically but by combining them you will be able to get quite  reasonable car insurance rates.</p>
<p><strong>Be a good driver</strong></p>
<p>Being a good driver with a clean driving record with no accidents or  traffic violations always pays of no matter how old are you. But you can go  beyond that. Enroll in special driving schools and employ a defensive driving  style &#8211; having proof of your good safe driving abilities will definitely give  your significant discounts from the insurance company.</p>
<p><strong>Buy a safe car</strong></p>
<p>When you are young, you want to be fast and furious. That&#8217;s your right,  but if you buy a fast sports car don&#8217;t expect to get advantageous auto  insurance quotes for it. Sports and muscle cars are considered to be risky and  have high insurance costs, so insurance companies will always charge more for  owning a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo than for a VW Golf. That&#8217;s why you should think about the car you want to drive before actually buying it.</p>
<p><strong>Do some comparison shopping</strong></p>
<p>Shopping around has never hurt anyone. In fact, getting more auto  insurance quotes from different companies will help you find a really  competitive policy. Some companies give young drivers lower rates than others,  so why not spending a bit of your time on comparing <a href="http://www.findautoinsurancequotes.net/art/young-drivers.html">auto insurance quotes</a> if  you can save quite well on it? Besides there are so many free quote sites out  there that it would be simply a crime to leave such a great opportunity for  saving some money on car insurance unnoticed.</p>
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		<title>Life insurance and health exams</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you take the opportunity to insure your life you will have to go through a thorough medical examination. The main reason for insurance providers to require a thorough medical check from their customers is to determine how much to charge for their services. If you have a high risk of death at an earlier [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you take the opportunity to insure your life you will have to go through a thorough medical examination. The main reason for insurance providers to require a thorough medical check from their customers is to determine how much to charge for their services. If you have a high risk of death at an earlier stage then the company will charge a higher premium in order to collect more money for the service while you are still around. If the risk is low they will put a lower premium because you will be considered a lower risk that isn&#8217;t likely to require death benefit payout anytime soon.</p>
<p>Insurance providers use two main factors for defining how it is likely that their client will cease to exist: longevity charts and medical examinations (including history as well).</p>
<p>Longevity charts represent a statistical interpretation of mortality rates across different demographical groups. In other words, by using these charts the insurance company is able to learn how it is likely that a person will die at a certain stage of life and in a certain region. This is crucial for determining how much of a risk a person is when they come to the insurance company&#8217;s office. For example, the longevity chart shows that a man of 50 years old is much likely to decease than a woman of the very same age and living in the same area. Taking this into account, the insurance company will charge a man with a higher rate than a woman because the higher is the risk, the higher is the premium paid. That&#8217;s why older people always have higher <a href="http://www.lifeinsurancemate.com/">life insurance</a> rates than children, because they represent a higher risk to the company.</p>
<p>Medical examination and medical history give a more personalized and in-depth understanding of the customer&#8217;s risk potential to the company. In most cases the examination is undertaken directly at the office or at your home, unless your life insurance provider requires a more thorough examination of any particular system or condition. The following are the most common things you will be asked about when getting your <a href="http://www.lifeinsurancemate.com/health-exams.html">life insurance quotes</a>:</p>
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<li>Personal medical history</li>
<li>Family medical history</li>
<li>Your primary physician&#8217;s contact information</li>
<li>Lifestyle factors (drinking, smoking, substance abuse)</li>
<li>The amount of insurance coverage you want to get</li>
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<p>The following procedures are very common for the medical exam held by your insurance provider:</p>
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<li>Height and weight measurement</li>
<li>Blood pressure and pulse measurement</li>
<li>Blood and blood vessel condition (lipids, glucose, hormones, viruses)</li>
<li>Urinalysis</li>
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<p>After you pass the medical exam the insurance provider will analyze the results and set a corresponding premium according to the state of your health. Sometimes it takes up to a couple of months to analyze this information. In case you feel that there was something wrong or the company refused you, it&#8217;s better to ask the insurance to send you a copy of their final conclusion to you and your doctor. This might be very important especially if you want to get cheap health insurance from another company.</p>
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