Should you declare all your accidents?
Posted by: info | October 18, 2006
You see consumers all the time getting auto insurance quotes and not being honest about their driving record. Then a month or two later the auto insurance company has to raise the premium to the correct amount and the consumer is very angry at the price change. To avoid this every consumer should just declare any accidents or speeding tickets they have on their driving records, this will avoid any confusion and allow you to get a very accurate price quotes and save you a lot of trouble in the long run. The insurance company will find out about any accidents or tickets at some point. The importance of getting an accurate auto insurance quote is the amount of money it can cost you. Companies can vary as much as $600 per policy and an accident or a ticket could be a large sum of this amount. An example could be insurance company A offers big savings over insurance company B with no accidents or tickets, but with an accident or ticket insurance company B has substantial amount of savings. Therefore you go with insurance company A thinking you will be saving money until the insurance company finds out about the accident or ticket and your rates almost double to the amount you would be paying if you decided to go with insurance company B in the first place. So you may end up paying $200-$400 more than you should have if you declared all your accidents and tickets upfront. This is just an example of how not declaring all your accident and tickets while shopping for auto insurance could end up costing you a lot of money in the long run. So please take are advice and make sure you are honest while shopping for your auto insurance policy and you will not be disappointed in the long run. For more money saving tips and quotes visit our website Nationwidebillrelief.com
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