Friday, November 23, 2007

Car Insurance: Full Disclosure

Why do car insurance companies not pay out on their claims? What should you consider when making a car insurance claim? What are some of the other issues to consider when choosing an insurance company including sub-standing quality in repairs done through the insurer?

Full Disclosure
If you don't disclose all facts about your vehicle usage, accident history, or drivers names (to name a few), your insurance could be invalid and not give protection in the event of a claim. It is against the law to make false statements or withhold information to obtain car insurance.

Once insurance is purchased, the driver has a duty to keep their auto insurance company informed of any changes. If you don't keep your car insurance company informed of changes including a change of car or different home address, your insurance could be invalid and not cover you in the event of an accident or claim. Keep cheap car insurance available for everyone and offer full disclosure to your car insurance company, with every false claim comes more cost to all insureds.

Car Insurance Quotes
If you are ready to save money on insurance you can get multiple car insurance quotes and choose the one that fits your budget and offers the best claim service.

For more information about car insurance visit the insurance tools & guides section.

1 comments:

Wade Crook said...

Hi,

Please would you be able to contact me regarding this post at lloyd.cooke@hotmail.co.uk I originally requested this post via sponsored reviews I would like to request a slight amendment to the post if possible.

Thank You

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