There
are many factors that affect the premium (cost) you will pay for
insurance. The key to saving money and maximizing coverage is having
good communication between yourself and your agent. Here are a few
items to consider:
- Your Driving Record.
Your agent will ask routine questions about accidents and moving
violations for any driver covered by the policy for the previous five
years. If you have previous violations, or have been in an accident
where you were determined to be at fault, there may be an adjustment to
the premium to offset the perceived risk. That’s why it's so important
to get all the information you need to accurately compare policy quotes.
- Where You Live.
This may seem strange to you. Why would where you live effect how much
you pay? Insurance companies know that increased traffic leads to more
accidents; therefore living and driving in a city may result in more
accidents than living and driving in a rural area. It doesn’t mean you
need to move to a farm, but you definitely need to pay attention when
driving. A good driving record is the best defense against increased
premiums.
- Gender and Age.
That may not seem fair, but it’s based on statistics. History shows
that males still have more accidents than females. So rule number one:
as a group, the guys need to slow down and pay attention, because they
are paying a little more for their insurance. Insurers also have
statistics that show a higher number of claims for some age groups than
for others.
- Marital Status.
Once again, this is based on statistics. Insurance company claims
records show a lower rate of auto insurance claims among married
policyholders. So, if you prefer to remain single, nothing beats a good
driving record.
- Prior Insurance Coverage.
If you've previously been canceled for non-payment of premiums,
insurers want to know. If you’ve had insurance, your new insurer may
ask your prior company about any claims you had. The key is to provide
as much as information as you can to your agent. This will allow your
agent to place you with the carrier (insurance company) who has the
best rates for you. One carrier may be competitive on one type of
policy, but not on another. Your agent should have access to multiple
carriers in order to get you the right coverage and the lowest rates.
Not all agents and all policies are created equal.
- Mileage.
The more miles you drive, the more opportunity for an accident. In
other words, if you do a lot of driving, you may pay a slightly higher
premium. Your agent will know which carrier is best for drivers who
spend a lot of time behind the wheel.
- Type of Vehicle.
If you want to drive an exotic car, you will pay more for the
insurance. As the price of your vehicle goes up, so does the potential
costs to repair it. The physical damage premium will be increased to
cover the additional risk.