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When you apply for insurance, you place the responsibility into the hands of qualified professions who handle insurance calculations and premiums all day long. It’s a lot of trust you must put into these people. You need the right coverage, but not at a rate that will break the bank. Thankfully insurance providers are on your side.

Car insurance premiums are one of the more simple and straightforward types of insurance to calculate. The majority of the premium is decided by the person’s driving experience and history or lack thereof. If you are young and inexperienced, you will pay a lot more than an elderly gentleman or woman.

Car insurance providers also take into account your past driving record. If you do not have one or it’s very minimal, insurance agencies cannot accurately gauge how could of a driver you are. But if you are much older, with a lot of experience, and a clean driving record ? it’s a safe bet to say you are a smart and courteous driver.

It is your legal duty to report to insurance agencies any change in your driving status or if you are involved in an accident. When you sign up for car insurance, you sign a contract with the provider, promising to stay honest. People must also report stolen vehicles to the insurance provider as soon as possible. Stay honest with your provider and they will greatly appreciate it.

Understandably, drivers who are busted for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs are immediately arrested and their license revoked. This could range from one to five years. It often depends on the driver’s past record and if he or she is a repeat drug user. When and if the driver is allowed to drive again he or she will find outrageous premiums, and rightly so.

Thankfully, most drivers respect the laws and do not drink or drive. These drivers are rewarded when it’s time to renew a comprehensive car insurance policy. Insurance companies provide benefits like the “no claims” bonus. Go a year without an accident or traffic offense and see a discount in your premium for the next year.

Getting into a car accident is a frightening moment. However, once is occurs and you find out everyone is safe, the question then becomes how am I going to pay for the damages? Some people will elect to have the insurance company cover the damages. Others will ignore insurance, because an accident claim will wipe out their “no claims” bonus.

Wouldn’t you like to save money? Of course you would, who could turn that offer down? So stop driving with reckless abandon, shape up, and earn a cheaper premium as the years progress.

Graham McKenzie is the content Syndication Manager at Insurance123.co.za South Africans leading car insurance information portal

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