Read a copy of ASPI's
Consumer Bill of
Rights
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10 Questions to Ask Your Insurance
Agent
(When you are buying a new policy or
renewing your old one)
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1. |
If I have an accident, will I be able to
obtain repairs at the shop of my choice
and have the bill paid in full (less my
deductible)? |
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2. |
Will the policy that you are selling me
pay to repair my vehicle with genuine
original equipment parts (OEM)?.
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3. |
Will the insurance company depreciate
repairs to my car based on the year of the
car or mileage? If so, by how much and
what parts are subject to depreciation?
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4. |
If depreciation is a factor, do I get a
reduced rate for insurance as my car gets
older? How much? |
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5. |
If I have an accident will my rates go up?
How much? Why? |
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6. |
Will my insurance rates increase when I
reach a certain age? Many senior citizens
are afraid to turn in an insurance claim
and then end up paying for the repairs
themselves. They are afraid that their
insurance company will drop them. Do I
have your assurance that I won't be
dropped if I file a claim? |
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7. |
What will the insurance company pay me if
my vehicle is a total loss? How is that
figure determined? |
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8. |
Do I have coverage for a rental vehicle if
my vehicle is in the repair shop? (This
coverage is usually inexpensive to buy and
you may have to ask specifically if you
want to add this coverage.) Do I have
enough rental coverage to get a vehicle
comparable to my own, and will it cover
all the days my car is in the shop?
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9. |
How much money do I really save on my
premium each year with a higher
deductible? (Your savings may not be as
much as you think.) |
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10. |
Is the price that you are quoting me a
firm figure, or will there be additional
(hidden) costs during the term of this
policy? |
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Don't be afraid to ask questions. It's
important that you know what you are
buying before you write out your check.
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