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14 November 09 - 09:18Tips for Saving on Auto Insurance

Money is hard to come by these days. This being the case, it is more important than ever to save money where possible. One of the easiest bills to save money on is your auto insurance bill. With the vast amount of insurance companies competing in the marketplace, there are many opportunities to save. Saving money on auto insurance is as easy as looking around and comparing quotes from different providers. This can be as simple as going on the Internet and filling in some personal information about yourself and your driving history. Once you fill out this information, you can get quotes from insurance agencies, and some companies even provide you with competing quotes to compare. For those that are not comfortable putting information about themselves on the Internet, there is always the telephone. Calling insurance agencies for policy quotes is also very easy. Having several quotes to compare can really save money when choosing an insurance company. ... (more)

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14 November 09 - 09:17Reducing Car Insurance Because of Safety Features

Every licensed driver in 47 states must have car insurance. Finding the right insurance and having money leftover at the end of the month can be a balancing act. How can the insured save money on insurance premiums? One feature that most companies will discount is safety features. These features can be as simple as driving with seat belts to electronic anti theft devices. Saving cost on insurance premiums can save money. Looking for the savings adds to the frustrations of finding the right insurance company. Sometimes finding ways to save upfront can save the most money. When looking for a car, it may be worth the added expense to add some of the safety features that can save on premium cost over the long run. Signs are all over the highway that say, “Seat belts Save Lives.” In 1992, an article published in Pediatrics for Parents shared with its readers the study of 413 hospitalized children with injuries from car accidents. Five percent of the children in this study that did not wear ... (more)

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