Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Is insurance necessary for College students?

   So many preparations go into sending a child off to college. Applications and Acceptance letters, packing, tuition, dorms, text books, schedules. The list is endless. The cost can be frightening. Did insurance make your list of considerations? Is additional insurance even necessary? 
     You may not need additional insurance, but you should review your coverage. Believing your student and their property is covered when they are not can cost you quite a bit. Is the car covered so far from home? How about that new Laptop or iPad you sent with your student? What about their personal property in their dorm or apartment?
   Auto Insurance: Is your student taking the car with them to college? You will need to let your insurance company know the garaging zip code is changing for that car. It can change your rates, depending on where the student is taking the car. Many insurance companies give a discount if students leave the car at home while attending college over 100 miles away. Many offer a good student discount to those who maintain a B average or better.
   Personal Property: These days it is not uncommon for students to keep thousands of dollars of electronic gadgets and toys in their Dorm room or apartment. Laptops, video games, bicycles and musical instruments among others, should be covered. These items are usually covered by the parents Home Owners policy but a Home owners policy often has a high deductible. So if one of these items is stolen, the value of the item may be below the deductible, therefore the insured would not receive a benefit of insurance. Renters Insurance can have a much lower deductible, as low as $100.  It can be an affordable alternative at $150-$200 a year.
   Health Insurance: Make sure you student is covered outside of your area/network.
There are many other additional insurance policies you can discuss with your Insurance Agent such as Travel, Tuition and Life Insurance. They may or may not be necessary to your situation. Make sure. 
   Not knowing what your student is covered for can cost you thousands in replacement costs. And while insurance cannot give you piece of mind that your child will fair well out in the world, it will make sure their property is taken care of. 
 

 
   

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

California Fighting Snapshot Insurance Discounts



California's Department of Insurance is preventing insurance companies from installing monitoring devices in insured vehicles to reward safe driving habits.  The concerns are that privacy will be violated and that the technology could be turned around to be used against consumers.  Almost 13% of all auto insurance policies are written in California, making it an important battleground state in determining whether this technology will be able to gain widespread acceptance.  Of those already using the system, it's estimated that 70% of consumers who sign up for these programs drive well enough to receive a discount.

http://www.insuranceheadlines.com/Auto-Insurance/7768.html

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Liability Limits and Your Car Insurance Premium

Many drivers fail to put considerable thought into the liability limits on their car insurance policy.  Three major issues should weigh in the decision on how high to set one's liability limits:
1)  How much can you afford to lose in a lawsuit should you cause an accident?
2)  What factors in your household and surroundings lead to increased risk exposure - young drivers, sports cars, dangerous zip code, etc...
3)  Many carriers will actually charge you more for carrying lower liability limits with a previous carrier.  So carrying the state minimum liability can actually end up costing you more money if you later decide to switch!  And some carriers will even charge less for higher liability limits.  You read that right - it can be cheaper to carry higher liability limits with some carriers!

Insurance carriers know which factors lead to more claims, and they charge accordingly.  Be sure to review your liability coverage with your agent before you ever need to use it.

On a related note, Kiplinger carried a good Q&A recently pointing out the need to make sure a father had sufficient liability coverage given his young son is now driving.  They link to some good tips on saving insurance and point out the importance of shopping the market to make sure you always have the best rates. 

http://www.kiplinger.com/columns/ask/archive/teenage-drivers-auto-insurance-liability.html


If you would like to check to see if you can save money, our agency represents over a dozen home and auto carriers and can shop the market for you to help you find the best rates!  We represent carriers like Progressive, Safeco, Travelers and Mercury among others.  Just click http://www.wekeepuinsured.com/
to see what we are all about. We'll spend about 5 minutes on the phone with you making sure we get you qualified for all the discounts that you're eligible for!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Wedding Insurance


What happens when you plan for this?

But, you end up with this?















Fortunately, there is such a thing as wedding insurance to protect your special day.  For as little as $160, you can insure your wedding against almost everything that can go wrong:

No dress:  get a repair or replacement for a lost or damaged dress or tux.
Lost deposits:  reimburses you for deposits if a vendor goes out of business or fails to perform.
Lost rings:  repair or replace lost or damaged wedding bands.
Severe weather:  reimburses for non-recoverable expenses if a wedding is forced to postpone.
Ruined photos:  covers the cost to re-take new photos if a photographer's film is lost or damaged.
Damaged gifts:  repair or replace damaged wedding gifts.
Sudden illness:  reimburses non-recoverable expenses if the wedding is postponed due to the bride, groom, or parents' sudden illness.
Venue requires insurance:  optional liability coverage provided.
Liquor liability:  helps protect against liability arising from alcohol-related occurences

If interested in protecting your special day, please call in to our office and we can provide you with a quick Travelers Wedding Protector quote in about 5 minutes over the phone.  Call the Brockman Agency at  877-98QUOTE.  And you can relax knowing that your special day is covered with Travelers 24/7 claims service.

Monday, August 6, 2012

6 Things That Can Lower or Raise Your Home Insurace Rates

When buying a home, it’s important to consider the things that might affect your insurance rates. There are many factors that can lower or raise your rates by hundreds, even thousands of dollars per year. Goosehead Insurance is here to help you understand those factors and make sure you get the best deal, no matter your situation. Below, we share MSN Real Estates’ factors to consider, and how Goosehead can help.


1. Is the area susceptible to hurricanes, mudslides, wildfires, or other natural disasters?
Natural disasters have become so costly that many large insurance companies refuse to provide coverage in certain high risk areas. If you buy in one of theses areas, you could find yourself paying an extra $3,000 or more a year just for your insurance.

2. How is the roof? New? Wind/Hail resistant?
If the roof, or even plumbing for that matter, is over 25 years old, you could have trouble finding coverage from a reliable company on your own. If you are purchasing a home, you can ask the seller to update these items before closing. A wind/hail resistant roof can save you up to an additional 20%.

3. Does the electrical system meet current code?
Unlike the plumbing and the roof, the electrical system doesn’t need to be replaced to qualify for a good insurance rating, but it does need to have been updated within the past 25 years to meet current codes. That means circuit breakers; no old-fashioned fuses.

4. How far away is the fire department?
If the home is more than 5 miles from a fire station, your rates could start rising. They might jump by 20% to 240%, depending on the homes distance from a fire station or hydrant.

5. How secure is the home from burglary?
A burglar or fire alarm that automatically generates a call to a security company or fire station can mean a 5% to 10% discount on your premium. If it’s in a gated community or in one with its own security measures, additional discounts may be available. Some insurance companies even consider whether your home is visible to neighbors or passers-by; visibility reduces risk.

6. Is there a swimming pool on the property?
The premiums likely won’t be much higher for a pool or hot tub. If you are buying a home, building an adequate fence immediately is an added cost to consider. Also, some insurance companies will not take a pool with a diving board. Similar rules can apply to homes with trampolines.

At the Brockman Agency, we represent over 20 different A-rated insurance companies, and our job is to find the coverage that fits your home perfectly. With exclusive access to companies and discounts, we can find the best coverage for you at an affordable price, no matter what your situation is. Visit our site to learn more & to get home insurance quotes or give us a call today at 877-98QUOTE.