Thursday, August 14, 2008

Post-Graduation Auto Insurance

Graduating from college is an excellent achievement; in a lot of cases graduation is the best moment of a persons young life. Having just completed at least four years of studying, classes, exams, partying, and everything else that makes up a hectic college schedule, this should be the point in your life where everything starts to come together. But what direction should you take your auto insurance in? Have you given it any thought? If not, now is a great time to start because auto insurance can help you and with the right knowledge, you can maximize the potential of your policy for the least amount of money.

The best feature about auto insurance is that it provides protection, which is also the primary reason for existing. Another great feature is the peace of mind that the policyholder feels when out on the road, knowing that even if something goes wrong, at least the financial burden will not rest solely on their shoulders. Car insurance is not an option, it is a requirement. In all 50 states you must have at least bodily injury liability and property damage liability. Bodily injury liability does not protect you in the event of an accident, but rather the body of the other party or parties involved. The same goes for property damage liability. It will cover the property damage cost, such as to a car or mailbox, in the event of an accident that is your fault. The third type of liability insurance, uninsured/underinsured motorist protection, works differently than the first two types. This coverage actually protects you as a pedestrian or your car against other drivers that do not have any insurance coverage at all or little insurance that does not adequately cover any necessary repairs or medical expenses. Uninsured/underinsured is especially helpful if you don't have your own health insurance policy yet.

Getting an insurance policy that only meets the bare minimum requirement is not always the best option. If you make payments on a car, or if you got an extra special graduation gift (a new car), it's not an option at all. Auto finance companies generally require that you have comprehensive auto insurance, also known as full coverage. If you have a new car, it is still recommended to get collision coverage or comprehensive coverage because the liability simply will not provide enough funding to repair or replace a new car that still has a lot of value. Comprehensive coverage will protect your vehicle against damage from bad weather, theft, and vandalism. Collision coverage protects against just what it says, collisions. You will be covered for damage done to your vehicle during accidents that are your fault. The reason you are only covered if it is your fault is because the other party would have to foot your bill should it be their fault, as long as they have insurance. Collision and comprehensive coverages are expensive, but on your policy you can tweak the coverage levels and deductible levels in order to lower your rates while not sacrificing too much coverage.

There is at least one thing all college students learn, probably without even going to a class, and that is how to save money any way you can. With auto insurance, there are plenty of ways to save money, like taking lower coverage amounts and raising deductibles as previously mentioned. Perhaps the best way to save money on auto insurance is by shopping around for the right company. Your current situation may be a perfect fit for a specific company and allow you to receive significant savings. Now you have your college degree, the perfect auto insurance strategy, and the rest of your successful life ahead of you!

Tod F. is owner of http://www.theinsurancefiles.com/ The Insurance Files is a great resource for information on all types of auto insurance, health insurance, life insurance, homeowners insurance and more. You will find a wealth of information to answer all of your insurance questions. Get a free auto insurance quote today from The Insurance Files!

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