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Frequently
Asked Questions
General
FAQs
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General
FAQs
Q:What
kinds of questions should I be expected to answer when I am applying
for an insurance policy? Why do insurers need so much information?
A:When
you apply for an insurance policy, you will be asked a number of
questions. For example, the agent might ask you your name, age,
gender, address, etc. In addition, you will be asked a number of
other questions which will be used to determine how likely you are
to make a claim.
When
an insurance company is deciding whether or not to offer automobile
insurance to a potential customer, it will want to know about the
person's previous driving record, whether they have any recent accidents
or tickets, and what type of car is to be insured.
Insurance
companies have different programs for different customers. Adults
with good driving records will generally pay less for auto insurance
than will a young driver with traffic tickets. In order to determine
which program you qualify for, an insurance company needs basic
information about you.
In
addition to your age, gender and driving experience, information
about the vehicle you drive, and how you drive it, is also needed
to determine a fair price. For example, a large luxury car costs
more to repair or replace than a sub-compact; and, someone who commutes
30 miles each way is more likely to be in an accident than someone
who rides the bus to work and drives only on weekends.
Q:What are the advantages to using
an agent to purchase insurance?
A:By
using an agent to purchase insurance, the policyholder receives
more personal service. An agent with whom there is direct contact
can be vital when purchasing a product and absolutely necessary
when filing a claim. A local, independent agent is able to deliver
quality insurance with competitive pricing and local personalized
service.
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