When Looking for Car Insurance, Drivers Want to save a Buck or Two and Get the Cheapest Price Feasible
Surprisingly there are a large number of people willing to exceed the boundary lines and announce wrong data to the insurance companies, in an effort to spare a-few-dollars on their premium.
Although it appears as innocent as slipping food into the movie houses, there is a big chance that in the event of an accident, the insurance company may refuse your insurance claim. There is no point in playing Russian-roulette with car insurance.
Just as you would like to be advised if a beach you are swimming at has an large history of shark attacks, the insurance company would like to know about all likely risks before they hit the waves.
To prevent a situation occurring where the insurance company may have to decline your insurance-claim, it is invariably better to be honest and reveal all of the needed information about your situation.
Here are a few points to keep you out of bother when searching for Best Car Insurance:
* Disclose all criminal condemnations, although they might not seem pertinent or are embarrassing to divulge.
* Advise them of the proper placement at home where the car will be stashed away; be it locked garage, carport, drive, front lawn or the wayside curb. Do not just tell the car is being kept in a locked garage because you have one. Make sure it will actually be stored there and not on the lawn because the garage is full of packages or being used as a playroom.
* Put the key driver down as the individual who will really be the main driver of the motorcar, not another individual to cover when the main driver is young. When a new car is purchased and insured in an adult’s name with a 20 year old magically put on the insurance policy, its pretty obvious to the insurance companies what is occurring. Trying to save a-few-bucks or trying to get insurance when you don’t qualify is just not worth it.
* Disclose the names of all individuals who will be driving the car. Do not attempt to avoid placing someone who will knowingly be driving the auto on the policy, when you recognise they have a chequered driving history.











