Factors that determine your insurance rates

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Posted on : 19-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Insurance

When it comes to the rates you get for your home insurance there are numerous factors affecting them in complex. Starting with the location of your house to square footage and actual house type, as well as insurance claims history – these all contribute to the price you will have to pay every year. And if you want to change your actual rates you will certainly have to learn more about these factors and see how changing them can affect the amount of money to be paid for insurance.

These factors include but are not limited to:

Insurance and drunk behavior

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Posted on : 18-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Insurance

In most states, car insurance rates are likely to go up for at least 3 years if you are convicted of drunk-driving. You will also become familiar with SR-22.

Different states use different terms for drunk driving: driving under the influence, driving while intoxicated or operating a vehicle while intoxicated. If convicted of any such offense, your insurance rate is likely to go up before you can drive again.

Health insurance options for small businesses

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Posted on : 17-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Insurance

The costs linked to health insurance are constantly on the rise while most small businesses are looking to minimize their budget spendings these days. Due to this the Congress has provided a new viable option for small businesses to keep their employees covered in the form of has (health savings accounts). What are the benefits of using has in a small business and how it is different from typical group health insurance plans? This article will explain it all.

What’s HSA is all about?

In essence, HSA is a newly developed form of individual and group health insurance that combines a high-deductible health insurance plan with a savings account that’s free of taxes for medical coverage purposes. HSA are employed to lower the expenses both for business owners and workers in the field of health insurance. And with the current economical situation most small business owners find HSA as a very good alternative to typical group coverage plans.

Knowledge is power

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Posted on : 17-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Insurance

It seems everyone came back from Copenhagen with a simple message to sell. Stop thinking about global warming. The real danger is climate change. So, to prove the point, 2010 has started off with some of the coldest weather we’ve seen for decades. Take Florida as an example. Miami set a new record for cold – the old record was set in 1927. The last time South Florida saw snow was in 1977. And what was true for the South proved equally true the further North you moved. This had an interesting effect on fuel prices. Natural gas was suddenly more expensive and homes with heating systems using oil got a nasty shock. It’s the old story of supply and demand and, guess what, the price of crude oil was lifting gently past $80 per barrel. So, if the natural gas supplies were under pressure and everyone wanted to stay warm, the refineries switched more production away from gas for vehicles. The result? We’re back up to $3 a gallon for premium-grade gas and the national average for unleaded is creeping up to $2.88. The economists who predict what’s going to happen to the commodities markets over the next six months are predicting the price of gas will keep on rising. Unleaded will soon tip the $3 mark. If we’re lucky, we won’t get back up to the $4 we enjoyed in 2008. We managed to get through that because it was before the recession hit and the credit crunch took away our easy money. Now the credit limits have been downsized and housing equity plans have dried up, there’s no slack left in the household budgets if all the fuel prices stay high.

Is there a ranking system for insurance companies?

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Posted on : 14-02-2010 | By : admin | In : Insurance

Anyone who follows music will know the Billboard charts show which singles and albums are selling the most. In other areas, there are ranking systems to tell you which goods or service providers perform the best. These are useful guides for both the newcomers and the experienced. They capture truth in an instant, like taking a photograph of the people who won the latest races or games. They won today, but who knows whether the same people will win tomorrow. When it comes to buying insurance, it would be useful to know which companies are ranked the best performers. In theory, they should give the best service, particularly during the claims process. But the first problem is the power of the individual US states. There’s no federal regulation for the insurance industry. It’s the responsibility of each state to decide which companies can sell policies in their jurisdiction. That immediately rules out a national ranking system. The largest insurance companies set up subsidiaries to sell in each states. Each is run separately to conform to local regulations. So how one subsidiary performs in one state is no guide to how different subsidiaries perform in other states. Worse, you cannot get round the problem by buying a policy across state borders. Put it all together and you can only rank the performance of the companies in the state where you live.