Is Your Car Insurance Company Healthy?

by sladetanner on June 4, 2010

There are a few national rating organizations that monitor the health of insurance companies. Do coverages, premiums and customer service vary from corporation to company? Why does an insurance company charge one person less than another person with the same coverages? Deciding on the best insurance carrier for you is an important financial decision. Will your insurance company be around when it is time to file a claim? If an company can not pay claims or benefits then other issues become much less important. Financial strength ratings are an analysis of a multitude of risks that could impact an insurance company’s long-term stability. Insurance providers have failed or ceased to operate because of insufficient financial strength, competitive forces, or evolving dynamics in the marketplace.

One rating agency to monitor a companies health is Standard & Poor’s (www.standardandpoors.com). This organization monitors the financial strength of each company and provides a multitude of other information that will help you determine if the company will be around in the future. It profile thousands of companies. Another organization that monitors insurance companies is Fitch Ratings (www.fitchratings.com). It continually checks the health and solvency of numerous insurance carriers. For example, I see that Fitch Ratings downgraded BP because of the recent Gulf Oil Spill.

If you are on the hunt for insurance ask your family and friends their experiences with their insurance company. Does the insurance company have a reputation? If you do get a referral from a friend ask them if they have ever filed a claim. If so, how quickly and easily was the claim processed? Was it a huge headache to get it done? I had a car accident a few years ago and the insurance company of the party at fault handled the claim quickly, professionally and easily. Are claims handled in house or are they outsourced? These are all questions that you should at least explore. Being insured by a company that handles claims poorly or not at all can be one giant headache.

The whole point of auto insurance is to pay you in case of an accident with injury or property damage. Insurance is designed to protect the assets you have acquired and protect you from lawsuits and liability. It is important to be insured by a reputable company that provides peace of mind. The last thing you want to worry about is whether your insurance company is going to default or not pay claims. The financial wellness of an car insurance company is frequently overlooked or forgotten about when people shop for coverage. Usually people only focus on rates and coverages. While rates and coverages are extremely important you should check Standard and Poor’s Ratings and/or Fitch Ratings to check the strength of the company. What good are rates and coverages if filing a claim is an enormous headache or if they do not pay?

Evaluating an insurance company ratings is very important. They usually issue a quarterly report that is provided to the public. The past is does not always determine the future however past performance is will provide important insight into what expectation to have for your long term protection. A factor often looked at to determine solvency and a companies ratings is how long they have been in operation. Be careful buying insurance from a company that has not been in business for some time. It is usually always safer to go with a company that has a history of good performance, solvency and great customer service.

Do you know anything about the company that you are considering? It is pretty simple to find out more about reputation. Search the internet, ask your family and friends and talk to the Better Business Bureau. You might just hear something valuable from these sources that may help you decide on whether to use them or not. In addition, every state has a Department of Insurance that maintains public details about insurance carriers. Use all the resources you can to find out which business is most effective for you.

Visit Tampa Car Insurance Agents to see numerous agents in the Tampa, Florida area. You can rate them or write comments about their services.

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Cell Phones and Driving

by sladetanner on June 3, 2010

Have you ever attempted to chat to someone on the telephone and watch TV concurrently? All of us do this on a daily basis but when you think about it could you truly follow the TV show as well as the conversation flawlessly at the same time? You can’t pay your undivided attention to one thing if you’re doing several things at the same time. So if chatting on the telephone and viewing television is difficult to do at the same time what do you think your odds are when you chat on your cell phone while driving a car? This article will tell more about the dangerous combination of cell phones and driving:

Driving a Car and Talking on the Cell Phone

If you think it’s risk-free to drive while chatting on your cell phone, then you have dialed the wrong number. Cell phone users are four times as likely to be involved in a serious auto crash.

Various studies correlate serious vehicular accident injuries with talking on the phone. The results additionally demonstrate that the same risks are posed regardless of whether holding a phone to your ear or talking via a hands-free gadget, such as a speaker phone. These reports furthermore indicate that speaking, not holding the phone is the more distracting activity.

The danger is not associated with gender, age, or form of apparatus either. Male and female drivers go through the same increase in risk from using a phone while driving a car. So do drivers older and younger than 30 and drivers using hand-held and hands-free phones.

No matter whether you are using a normal cell phone or hands-free equipment, the risks present. Drivers should not use cell phones while driving. The risk are significant. If you are using a cell phone while driving, you’re placing yourself and everybody inside your vehicle in danger. You are furthermore endangering the lives of other motorists.

If you want to use your cell phone when driving, stop your vehicle on the side of the road and make your call. You can also wait until you reach your destination. It’s always a good idea to steer clear of multi-tasking whenever behind the wheel. Driving safely demands full concentration. Driving a car is an exceptionally complex process. Monitoring what is going on around you is hard enough without distractions.

Inattentive driving also is a subject of interest to United State’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in Washington, D.C. For years, the us government has been very worried about inattentive driving. Cell phone use is just one of the many distractions that may lead to deadly car crashes. Other major distractions are: fiddling with CDs, talking to passengers, changing stations on the car radio, consuming food or drinking coffee, and looking back at youngsters in the backseat.

The primary job of any driver is to safely operate the vehicle, without losing focus. Certainly there are advantages in having a cell phone available in an emergency, but it should not be applied indiscriminately. It doesn’t matter if it is hands-held or hands free. It’s nevertheless a serious distraction, and can be used sensibly by motorists. Drivers must concentrate on the activity they have at hand. They should not be engaged in alternative activities, such as talking on the cell phone, holding the dog, reading a newspaper or any other activity that distracts a driver from his or her primary goal of conducting the vehicle and its passengers to the destination safely. These kinds of disruptions tend to slow down driver response time. On the road, hazards can come up swiftly and unexpectedly. People have to be responsible when behind the wheel.

There are specific guidelines that must be followed while driving and taking a call while driving is totally prohibited, because you lose your concentration, but still I see a lot of drivers using Bluetooth’s and head phones, with their cell phones while operating their cars.

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Florida Tops Nation For Car/Truck Accident Scams

June 3, 2010

Article below taken from this source. Chalk up another dubious distinction for the Sunshine State. Florida now leads the nation when it comes to auto insurance fraud. While it’s not a new problem in the state it has become worse as residents struggle with the recession and high unemployment. The most common scams involve owners [...]

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130 Cameras Help Make Roads Safer in Tampa, Florida

June 3, 2010

The photo above shows 140 miles of Tampa, Florida roads via 130 cameras in the Florida Department of Transportation Traffic Management Center. These 60 video screens shows what is happening around on the roads around Tampa Bay. Is there a traffic jam on the Sunshine Skyway Bridge? Are there any crashes on Dale Mabry? is [...]

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My Mom Bought New Car Insurance

May 26, 2010

I was having breakfast with my mom last weekend at the Seahorse restaurant at Pass a Grill beach. On a side note, that is a great place to eat at for breakfast. Great water views and very affordable. See location below: View Larger Map Anyway, during our conversation over breakfast my mom told me that [...]

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Shopping for Tampa Car Insurance

May 23, 2010

Benefits of Shopping For Tampa Car Insurance Online The internet has changed the way people shop for auto insurance. People can now shop from the convenience of their home. People can now look online for insurance company reviews, get policy quotes and educate themselves on various insurance coverages. The internet is a great tool for [...]

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Getting a Traffic Ticket

May 23, 2010

The state of Florida issues millions of tickets per year. In fact, back in 2003 over 4,o00,000 tickets were issued throughout the state of Florida. Most of these tickets were written for speeding, careless driving, car accidents, improper lane change, running red lights, and other moving violations. Satisfying a Tampa Traffic Citation If you receive [...]

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Lower Your Tampa Car Insurance

May 8, 2010

Looking for tips to lowering your Tampa auto insurance? Your insurance premiums depends on several variables. Some of them are the vehicle you are driving, your age, driving records, marital status and the city you live in. Here are some way to lower your car insurance: The first and most obvious way to lower you [...]

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What is LoJack?

April 17, 2010

A car is stolen roughly every 32 seconds in the United States. Nearly 1,000,000 vehicles were stolen last year. Your car is definitely at risk of being stolen. Read preventing car theft for some tips on how to protect your car from being taken. If you live in an area with high crime or if [...]

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Preventing Your Car From Being Stolen

April 17, 2010

Expert car thieves can steal any vehicle if they are motivated. The National Insurance Crime Bureau suggests a layered approach to preventing your car from being stolen. The more layers you have protecting your car the less likely it is to be stolen. Here are the 4 layers: Layer 1 – Common Sense Obviously, you [...]

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