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Learn about insurance so you can choose like a pro

Learn about insurance so you can choose like a pro

Just as you would before any important purchase, do some research before buying insurance.

 

Many people research expensive purchases like homes, cars, or gadgets to make sure they get the best value for their money. Equally important is understanding what you’re getting when you purchase insurance.

Independent insurance agents are professionals who understand the purpose of insurance is to decrease financial uncertainty and make an accidental loss manageable. Insurance accepts payment to cover losses and promises to pay if an insured loss happens.

When looking for insurance, knowing these facts will help you feel confident and make informed decisions like a professional.

Not all insurance companies are alike.

Insurance companies differ in their financial strength, ensuring they can fulfill their duty to pay claims. Find a financially strong insurance company that consistently receives high ratings. A.M. Best Co., an independent provider of insurer ratings, reviews and rates all insurance carriers.

In addition, choose a local independent agent who values protecting what matters to you. They’ll be certain you’re confident with your purchase and the service they provide.

Insurance policies provide different coverages.

While many insurance policies contain similar coverages, each company provides unique policy conditions and limitations. Policies that look alike may vary by a single exclusion or endorsement. That’s why it’s vital to read your policy carefully to understand what you’re getting.

Switching insurance companies to save money may seem appealing. But it could lead to reduced coverage and cost you more in the end.

Insurance companies provide varying levels of customer or claims service.

Sometimes the age-old adage is true: “you get what you pay for.” Your state department of insurance and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners can tell you which companies have the fewest complaints and resolve them effectively. Look for a company that provides personal treatment, and prompt and fair claims settlement.

You have control over the cost of your insurance.

An independent agent can pinpoint exactly how changes in your deductible or your lifestyle can lower your insurance costs. They can propose safety measures that earn you discounts like installing alarms or water detection devices. And they can tell you how to package policies together to save money and improve coverage.

Conclusion:

Insurance agents know which companies are responsible and which policies are best for a client’s needs. Now that you understand the truth about insurance, find an independent agent to help you safeguard your family’s future.

Coverages described here are in the most general terms and are subject to actual policy conditions and exclusions. For actual coverage wording, conditions and exclusions, refer to the policy or contact your independent agent.

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