| Auto & Home Insurance 101 |
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| Wednesday, 12 November 2008 | |
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Steve Bowman, Property & Casualty Insurance Broker WHY AND HOW ARE POLICIES PRICED FOR DIFFERENT DRIVERS? Drivers are grouped according to level of risk which is the amount of loss incurred by insurers within these categories. • Sex : Men have more accidents than women. • Age: Drivers under 25 are considered higher risk having an accident. • Marital Status: Married drivers have fewer accidents than single. • Personal Driving Record: Years of experience, accidents, speeding tickets and drunk-driving offenses determine the risk you pose. • Use of vehicle: Business drivers or drivers who commute to work are of greater risk than drivers using vehicles for errands and recreation. • Type of Vehicle: Value, weight, size, age and cost of replacement parts determines price. Larger, heavier vehicles are at lower risk than smaller, lighter ones. Expensive cars cost more to repair than economy models. Cost is based on average cost covering actual losses, spread out in your “rating group”. You may never need compensation, but others in your “group” may not be as fortunate. Your premium will help pay for these losses, just as their premium pays for yours. COME IN FOR A REVIEW OF YOUR HOMEOWNERS POLICY. WE COULD SAVE YOU $$$$$$$ NEXT WEEK: I Own a Condo, How is My Homeowners Policy different? From the office of: Steve Bowman, Property & Casualty Insurance Broker, 106 K Ave. Kure Beach, NC 28449 : Phone 910-458-1164 : 800-542-2502 : Fax 910-458-7311 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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