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Look for the best value not just the cheapest price. If an insurance company offers you a low monthly premium, be sure that their policy includes adequate coverage in the event of an accident. | |
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Review your liability limits and make sure they meet your needs. | |
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To lower your premium, consider removing coverage for services that are included in your motor club membership such as towing and roadside assistance. | |
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Ensure maximum protection, while lowering you monthly premium payment, by selecting the highest liability limit and deductible you can comfortably afford. | |
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Decide whether you’d rather pay now or later in the event of an accident. A higher deductible means you will pay more out-of-pocket in the event of an accident; however, the monthly premium costs will be lower. | |
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Don’t forget to take into consideration the worst-case scenario when choosing your liability limits. Often, a few more dollars in premium payments equates to thousands of dollars of increased protection. | |
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Ask your agent to list frequent passengers in your car such as friends, family, and/or a regular car-pool pal on your policy. | |
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