Posts Tagged 'Insurance'

Posted by Sara Campbell on Jan 15, 2012 in Insurance Help   

Cheer Up; Student Health Insurance Has You Covered

International students who are experiencing their first winter might be subject to a bit of depression. All international student health insurance plans cover mental disorders and substance abuse, although it rarely reaches the treatment stage.

The festive season can be particularly tough on an international student, especially if it is his/her first time away from family. There are some things that the student can do to keep from feeling gloomy. First, it is important to have a close group of friends.

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Posted by Jacob Rogers on Dec 13, 2011 in Motorcycle Insurance   

Beware of pseudo auto insurance companies

A recently discovered scam has left people cheated and their wallets empty. The advertisement appeared repeatedly quite a few times in newspapers with a few big insurance company names thrown in to add value to the advert. It consistently claimed offering the cheapest possible auto insurance rates to clients. Attracted by the possibility of getting hold of cheap rates, several unsuspecting individuals paid up for these auto insurance policies only to find that the whole thing was a sham.

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Posted by Benjamin Turner on Dec 11, 2011 in Auto Insurance Adviser   

Does Your Car Insurance Cover Flood Damage?

Along with the hot wheels, cool trim, leather interior and killer sound system, your sports car came with another line item add-on that wasn’t part of the MSRP: sports car automobile insurance. Insuring your shiny fast ride can add thousands of dollars to cost of ownership over the life of the car…unless you’re a savvy shopper. Here’s what you need to know to help you find cheap sports car insurance (or at least reasonably priced). For starters, different insurance companies have different definitions of what is and isn’t a sports car. This is typically based on a VIN (vehicle identification number) system published by the Insurance Services Office or the company’s own ranking system. Either syst

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Posted by Jacob Rogers on Dec 08, 2011 in Motorcycle Insurance   

Auto Insurance Deductibles Explained

When looking at car insurance policies, the deductible is one of the most important features to consider. Essentially, a deductible is the amount the policyholder will pay when an insured loss occurs. If an insured car sustains damage covered by the policy that is worth a certain amount, the owner will pay the deductible and the insurer will cover the rest of the cost.

For example, if a car insurance policy has a deductible of $500, and the vehicle takes $7,000 worth of damage, the owner would pay $500 and the insurer would cover the other $6,500.

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Posted by admin on Nov 15, 2011 in Insurance Help   

How to Acquire a Cheap Car Insurance

In such hard financial times, getting a discount in the goods we buy is always a breather; the same goes for car insurance. Sometime back, owning a vehicle was only considered to be a luxury; only the upper class society members could afford them, but nowadays everyone has one. Due to this, motor insurance has been one of the most sought out insurance in the cheap auto insurance industry. Getting economical motor vehicle coverage was another uphill task until now; obtaining a form of coverage has never been easier. Read more…

Posted by admin on Nov 02, 2011 in Auto Insurance Adviser   

Compare Cheap Auto Insurance Quotes

While comparing car insurance policies, many people just compare the prices of the policies while considering the best cheap auto insurance policy for themselves. This method may seem like the most obvious method of getting the cheap car insurance policy, but price should be only one of the factors while choosing one.

There are agencies that allow you to compare vehicle cover quotes and while comparing there are three factors that must be considered, namely, coverage, price, and service.

Coverage:

The very first factor to be considered while comparing car insurance quotes is the coverage given by each policy. Read more…