Honesty Is The Best Policy – Auto Insurance

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Several hours can be spent over the phone or online receiving quotes from automobile insurance agents. It is a pain to give dozens of various agents your details. To be sure you have the absolute best possible premium you must shop around and compare. The major headaches begin after you start a policy to find the quoted price was much less expensive than you are being told to pay. This happens all too often when a driver does not give accurate information to the quoting agent.

You can expect that giving false information to an agent will only result in a false quote. You have no way to receive accurate quotes from the insurance companies if you supply them with bad information. That red light you ran last winter might not matter to you but to the insurance agent creating your quote it will matter.

Many insurance companies will be more forgiving than others and while you thought one gave a better quote once anything you have hidden comes out the policy will change and another company might have been able to save you more money. It is highly recommended that you be honest when dealing with insurance companies, it can save you money in the end.

The difference between the times that insurance companies can punish you for a violation can be years. If you do not inform the agents about the violations you will have no idea which insurance companies will forgive you and which ones will punish you. Even after you begin a policy with an insurance agency based on the quoted price they can raise the premium upon discovering your violations. The other insurance companies may not have even charged you for the violation if it was past their time frame for recording. Be honest upfront and you will not have to worry about your policy being raised.

There are some insurance companies that will not tolerate dishonesty at all. It will not matter if the findings raise your policy or not for some, the simple fact you lied will be enough for them to refuse you coverage. Even if you spend hours finding the cheapest quote and even sent the down payment in to start the policy you run the risk of the insurance company coming back with a rejection for coverage after they run your credentials and find that you withheld important information or outright lied. This is considered nondisclosure and all insurance companies have the right to reject you for it.

It makes no sense to hide traffic violations from the insurance companies, they are always found. You cannot make a good decision on coverage if you are unsure what the actual amount will even be, why even get the quote? Being honest with the insurance agent is the only way to receive an accurate quote for your car insurance premium. Not only will it save you valuable time and frustration but could end up saving you hundreds of dollars on your car insurance policy as the end result.

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