Car Rental Insurance
Car Rental Insurance
In most of the states of the country, the rental
companies can not refuse to rent a car if the
consumers do not purchase insurance.
However, many companies try to charge an insurance
amount from the clients. This coverage is optional.
One may not feel the need for a separate insurance
cover due to other insurance policies, like the car or
life insurance.
The insurance coverage that companies try to sell is
of four types- collision damage waiver, personal
accident insurance, personal effect coverage and
supplemental liability protection.
It is the need of the hour to have an insurance policy
for the rented car. One may be trying to save on auto
insurance and may not want to pay for the coverage.
However, insurance on rented cars is quite important.
The most important reason of having insurance on a
rented car is to reduce the accumulated cost and time
with regard to the rented car. In case of breakdown,
you might take it to a body shop for repairs and
higher quality maintenance.
This process may turn out to be extremely time
consuming and may cause a lot of inconvenience. The
process of car repairing takes sometime as one can’t
predict the damage, just by looking at the car
externally.
All these issues can be addressed, if one has an
insurance cover that allows one to have a complete
replacement if the car is damaged beyond repair.
In case of opting in for insurance, the rental
companies provide coverage for any damage occurred or
inefficiency encountered.
Online Insurance Quotes Save You Money And Time
Online Insurance Quotes Save You Money And Time
Why Go Online For Insurance Quotes?
We all need insurance, and some of us need more than others do. Sometimes it may seem like a huge percentage of our budget goes to pay for insurance. After you pay for car insurance, home insurance, life insurance, and health insurance, it may seem like we don’t have much money left! We know we don’t want to be caught without insurance, but we all know we would like to pay less for a top insurance plan! But we also have all heard stories of people saving hundreds of dollars in insurance premium by comparing local insurance companies and plans.
It can be very hard to shop for insurance. For one thing, insurance rates can depend upon so many factors. Almost all insurance has rates that are based on our zip code. Age is usually another factor, if you are shopping for products as diverse as car insurance, life insurance and health insurance. And one more factor that many people do not even know about, is that many types of insurance are also based upon a credit history or credit score!
Of course, for life or health insurance applications, you will need to answer dozens of health and family history questions. You will also need to answer questions about your lifestyle and family history. This can take awhile! If you plan on calling a half dozen insurance companies or local agents, you may as well plan on giving up several evenings for a very boring task.
If you are applying for car insurance, you need to answer questions about how you use your car, what type of car you drive, and of course, about your driving records. Other factors that may affect your rates are approved driving courses, safety features, and anti-theft devices. For student drivers, those expensive and tough to insurance folks, grade averages can even matter!
Your answers to all of these questions will let the insurance company determine how they want to rate you. Your answers may earn you a cheaper rate or ding you with an increase! You want to make an accurate and thoughtful application, but as you probably know, this can be a very time consuming process! Imagine taking 20 minutes to fill out half a dozen applications. That will be two hours spent, just on one type of insurance.
Shop Online To Save Time!
Internet insurance quote forms usually only take three or four minutes to fill out! They will allow you to submit them one time, and then sit back and wait for insurance companies to compete for your business with top plans at competitive prices! Then, when you have narrowed your selection down to one insurance company that offers the plan you need at a price you like, you can fill out an application. An insurance agent will assist you.
Quote Safe
Look for an online insurance quote system with third party verification like the Better Business Bureau or National Ethics Check.. Also look for a system that runs on a secure server so you know your information is safe.
Life Insurance – Is Shopping Around Necessary?
Life Insurance – Is Shopping Around Necessary?
When you want to buy a term life insurance policy, you really do need to comparison shop. When you shop for a car or TV, you always go to several stores, and considering this decision for your life insurance is more important, why not do the same?
What Are Your Life Insurance Options?
In a life insurance policy comparison, you first need to figure out how much life insurance you need to buy. A life insurance policy is good for a determined amount of years if you choose term life insurance. If you don’t die within that period, the policy expires and you have to either renew or buy another policy. Whole life insurance is another matter altogether, as the higher cost of the premium can keep the policy going for a long time.
Should You Buy Life Insurance Online ?
With all of the companies online, it’s easy to get life insurance quotes and buy on the internet. When an independent life insurance broker, like ourselves, gives you a quote, all the figures are on 1 or 2 pages. As far as possible you are comparing apples to apples, which is at the heart of doing a real comparison.
Whatever your needs in life insurance, you need to compare the same terms. You need to be sure that you are comparing the same elements along with other pertinent facts. But whichever policy or approach you choose, the answer is yes; you need to shop to find the best life insurance.
Term Or Whole Life Insurance ?
Term life insurance is the choice of over 90% of buyers, and that is for a good reason; it is cheaper. And most feel they do not need it to last beyond their working years, and if they do, in Canada you can buy term to 100 years. If you get to age 100, the company forgives the payments after that.
It is also harder to compare whole life insurance costs as the cash surrender value differ greatly at different ages. This makes it impossible to do a real comparison as you are only comparing numbers. It is a lot easier with term life insurance.
Make Sure You Home Is Safe With These Insurance Tips
Make Sure You Home Is Safe With These Insurance Tips
When preparing to purchase a home owner’s insurance policy, it’s a good idea to assess the value of the contents of your property before beginning a conversation with an agent. Take an inventory of what you would need to replace in case of a disaster, and keep the information in a safe place.
Some features of your home will have an impact on your homeowner’s insurance costs, no matter how well you maintain your home. For instance, if you own a swimming pool, your insurance cost will automatically be higher because of the increased liability. Your home’s distance from emergency services such as fire hydrants also affects the cost of your coverage. This is not to suggest you should pick your home where the insurance cost is lowest, but you should be aware that these factors have an impact on cost.
Before the weather gets cold, prepare your home for winter conditions to reduce the likelihood of damages caused by weather conditions. Below freezing temperatures can cause frozen pipes and other damages to your home, so taking the time to winterize your home can save you from home owner’s insurance claims related to weather damage.
You should be sure the insurance company you choose to do business with is a reputable company with your best interests in mind. Check different unbiased websites to look at reviews on how claims are handled, the customer service you will receive and the promptness of the claims being paid out.
You don’t have to stay loyal to the same home insurance provider. In order to save the most money, you may need to change your home insurance provider every year. Although this can seem like a lot of hassle, the money you can save is arguably worth the time and inconvenience.
Monitor your credit score and history to keep your home owner’s insurance premiums as low as possible. Many carriers now consider credit history as a factor in determining rates, so even if you have been with a company for some time, changes in your credit report can affect the amount of premium charged.
Invest in a home insurance policy that has “guaranteed replacement value,” so you are not left living in a mobile home instead of the home that you have spent years paying for. This type of insurance will cover the cost of complete replacement of a home that is much like the one that was destroyed.
Paying off your mortgage may not be easy, but doing so can make your homeowner’s insurance premiums drop significantly. Insurance companies assume that people who own their houses outright are more likely to take good care of them, and so they will file fewer claims that the insurance company will have to pay.
Your home insurance agent will give you many options for insurance coverage. Sharing your list of items and their value can help the agent prepare a proper coverage plan. Having a list of items up front, also helps prove what was inside the property, if it is eventually destroyed.
You Can Get Health Insurance By Following The Guidelines Below (2)
You Can Get Health Insurance By Following The Guidelines Below
Health insurance. They aren’t dirty words – at least, they don’t have to be. If you spend a little time learning how to get the best health insurance you can reap surprising benefits. Every buyer and every insurance company is different, but here are a few general ideas that can apply to almost every health insurance situation:
If you have more than one health insurance plan, keep track of which one is billed first. Some people have multiple health insurance plans. This can be handy. However, it is important to keep track of them. Make sure you know which insurance plan is your primary plan and which is the secondary.
Young people often skip getting health insurance because they feel they’re too young to get seriously ill. However, there are reasons to seek healthcare that don’t involve illnesses – injuries and accidents can happen to anyone at any age. There are plans especially for younger people that can cover these types of situations, usually with a higher deductible and lower cost than conventional health insurance.
It is helpful if you know what type of health insurance you are looking for before you make a decision. Consider the size of your family, and if you have young children, remember that they tend to go to the doctor often, so you will want a plan that has a lower co-pay to save some money.
A good health insurance tip that can save you a lot of money is to make sure your doctor only prescribes you the amount of medication you need. This is very important when trying out a new medication because you won’t even know if the medication will work for you.
Do all you can to lead a healthy lifestyle, as this will help keep your health insurance premiums as low as possible. Refrain from smoking, maintain a healthy weight and avoid occupations or activities that are likely to cause injury. Doing so will result in lower health insurance premiums. Those who smoke, are overweight or engage in risky activities are more likely to need health care and must pay higher health insurance premiums.
When choosing health insurance, be sure to shop around and compare the benefits and detriments of the available options. An insurance broker may be helpful if you have trouble processing all of the options. Otherwise, the internet is a great resource for comparing all of your health insurance options easily.
If you use prescription medications and are on a health insurance plan, check with your insurer to see if 90-day prescriptions are available in pharmacies. 90-day refills have long been available by mail, but now they are becoming available in local pharmacies – which means you get the full cost benefit of a 90-day prescription (essentially 90 days’ worth of drugs for a 30-day payment), without having to wait for the medications to come in the mail. It’s a tremendous deal and definitely worth checking out.
Buying health insurance is not that different from staying healthy. The time to act is long before trouble comes up. Insurance buyers who learn all they can and prepare themselves well can get the health insurance they need for significantly less money. And once the policy is bought, smart research will help the holder get the most out of it.
The Shameful Secret of Illiteracy in America
The Shameful Secret of Illiteracy in America
The word is not just a sound or a written symbol. The word is a force; it is the power you have to express and communicate, to think, and thereby to create the events in your life.
– Don Miguel Ruiz
One New Jersey woman, “Maria,” read at a third grade level. She held a job and fudged her way through everyday tasks without reading. When she would go to a restaurant, she would order what she knew was on the menu – a hamburger, salad or grilled chicken – or point to someone else’s plate at the next table and ask “for what he’s having.” Maria even went so far as to keep her illiteracy a secret even from her husband of ten years. Because she could not read the mail, she would pretend that she forgot her glasses at work or say that she had been too busy to open the mail and ask her husband to do it. One day, they were walking past a shop window with a sign in it. As they looked at the display, the husband suddenly realized that his wife could not read. Maria was embarrassed and humiliated. But she sought help and now reads, works on a computer and teaches others to read.
In 2002, before the Subcommittee on Education Reform Committee on Education and the Workforce, United States House of Representatives, actor James Earl Jones testified: “92 million Americans have low or very low literacy skills – they cannot read above the 6th grade level. To be illiterate in America – or anywhere for that matter – is to be unsafe, uncomfortable and unprotected. For the illiterate, despair and defeat serve as daily fare. Can any of us who do know how to read really understand the sadness that is associated with the inability to read? Can we truly relate to the silent humiliation, the quiet desperation that can’t be expressed, the hundreds of ways that those who cannot read struggle in shame to keep their secret? The struggle out of illiteracy … is still a part of the story of America.”
Today, our nation faces an epidemic that is destructive to our future. The disease is functional illiteracy. According to the most recent National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), it has overtaken one-third of America’s children by the fourth grade – including two-thirds of African-American students and almost half of all children in the inner cities.
The basic definition of literacy is the ability to read and write. So the basic definition of illiteracy is the inability to read and write.
Beyond the basic definitions, there is significance in the shocking statistics about the functionally illiterate. What illiteracy means is that millions may not be able to understand the directions on a medicine bottle, or be able to read their telephone bill, make correct change at a store, find and keep a job, or read to a child.
Illiteracy has long been viewed as a social and educational issue – someone else’s problem. However, more recently we have come to understand the economic consequences of the lack of literacy skills for America and American business.
Illiteracy has a significant impact on the economy. According to Nation’s Business magazine, 15 million adults holding jobs today are functionally illiterate. The American Council of Life Insurance reports that three quarters of the Fortune 500 companies provide some level of remedial training for their workers. And, a study done by the Northeast Midwest Institute and The Center for Regional Policy found that business losses attribute to basic skill deficiencies run into the hundreds of millions of dollars because of low productivity, errors and accidents.
In addition, as reported in the 1986 publication entitled Making Literacy Programs Work: A Practical Guide for Correctional Educators (for the U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections), one-half of all adults in federal and state correctional institutions cannot read or write at all. Only about one-third of those in prison have completed high school.
Evidence indicates that the problem begins at home. A National Governors’ Association Task Force on Adult Literacy reported that illiteracy is an inter-generational problem, following a parent-child pattern. Poor school achievement and dropping out before completing school are commonplace among children of illiterate parents.
The reasons for illiteracy are as varied as the number of non-readers. The adult non-reader may have left school early, may have had a physical or emotional disability, may have had ineffectual teachers or simply may have been unready to learn at the time reading instruction began.
Because they are unable to help their children learn, parents who can’t read often perpetuate the inter-generational cycle of illiteracy. Without books, newspapers or magazines in the home and a parent who reads to serve as a role model, many children grow up with severe literacy deficiencies. Clearly, there is no single cause of illiteracy.
Adults have many reasons for requesting reading help. Many are prompted by the need for increased levels of literacy in their jobs. Others may wish to read to a child, read the Bible or write to a family member for the first time. All express a hope for a better quality of life through higher levels of literacy.
According to Barbara Bush, “It suddenly occurred to me that every single thing I worry about – the breakup of families, drugs, AIDS, the homeless – everything would be better if more people could read, write and understand.”
Let us all do what we can to make illiteracy not a part of the story of American today but a part of America’s past.



