Category: Insurance

Getting a good deal on insurance

If you have made your way to our website, then chances are you are looking for a good deal on insurance. The problem with insurance is there are so many different provides out there offering policies that vary significantly, so it proves very difficult to compare apples with apples.

This is why it can be of great benefit to use a specialist insurance broker, who understands the details in insurance policies and can make sure you get the insurance policy you need, so there are no nasty surprises further down the line.

You may not get the ‘cheapest’ insurance deal around, but if you value what you are protecting then you will certainly get the best deal available.

So don’t be tricked into taking a policy that does not provide cover or has unreasonable clauses that mean you are not properly covered, talk to Insurance Cover to get in touch with a broker that can get you properly insured.

 

5 top tips for insurance in a recession

These 5 tips from AA Insurance will help you get through these financially touch times;

1. Shop around
Firstly, be sure about the cover you need – or don’t need – and then shop around for the best deal. By spending half an hour ringing around or on the internet, you could save a significant amount.

However, the best deal might not be the cheapest price – it’s no bargain if the company can’t offer the things which matter to you.

2. Check you’re getting what you pay for
Check you’ll receive all the benefits you qualify for such as a no claims bonus. Many insurance companies make special offers, so it pays to do some research.

For instance, what does your insurer offer young drivers? Some insurers give advance benefits to young drivers if their parents are already customers.

Also, some insurers will allow you to earn a no claims bonus even on third party insurance – it’s useful to build up a good claims history.

3. Increase your excess
This is your share of the cost when you make an insurance claim. If you agree to pay more, it will usually mean your insurer discounts your premium.

However, be confident that you could meet the excess amount you’ve committed if you do need to make a claim.

4. Stagger your payments
Many people find it easier to pay off the premium over the year instead of a single lump sum, and there may be various options such as weekly or monthly payments.

It will usually cost a little more but it’s a popular option if a single payment is difficult to budget for.

Get the annual premium cost as well so you can compare the difference.

It can also help to spread the renewal dates for different types of insurance over the year, such as having car insurance renewed in March, house insurance in June and contents insurance in October. No-one wants to face all their insurances being due in December.

5. Insure accurately
People struggling financially are least able to face the costs of an accident.

Think carefully about whether you need comprehensive insurance, or third party (covers the damage you do to someone else’s property), or third party fire and theft.

One feature of third party insurance which is often overlooked is uninsured driver protection. This means your car is covered when you are in an accident caused by an uninsured driver.

If you have comprehensive car insurance, make sure you’ve agreed on the value of your car with your insurer. If your policy says “market value” and your car is written off or stolen, you’ll receive what the car was worth that day, not what it will cost to replace. It can be a surprise.

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3rd Party Insurance

This basic level of car insurance generally covers the damage you may cause to another person’s property, or injuries sustained by another.

Some 3rd Party policies may provide funds towards your legal defence and cover you if you are hit by an uninsured vehicle and can identify the driver.

Every vehicle should at least have 3rd party insurance, even if the value of your car is low. 3rd party protects you in the unfortunate event that you cause expensive damage to someone else’s car or property.

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3rd Party, Fire & Theft

With 3rd Party, fire and theft you are covered if your vehicle is stolen or damaged by fire. It will generally not cover the cost of repairing or replacing your own motor vehicle after a motor vehicle accident, but will give you legal liability coverage for damage you may cause to the property of another or injuries sustained by another party.

A lot of cars are stolen in New Zealand, 3rd Party, fire and theft insurance is the cheapest way to keep yourself covered in case your car is stolen.

Some policies will even cover your towing costs and provide some funds towards your legal defence if you are charged over a fatal accident. Under some policies your vehicle damage may be covered if you are hit by an uninsured driver and are able to identify the driver to your insurer.

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Comprehensive Car Insurance

This type of insurance generally covers you for accidental loss or damage to your vehicle. This includes theft, fire and motor vehicle accident. You are covered whether the accident is your fault or not. If the accident is your fault, your insurer will cover the costs of the other party for you.

Many policies will also cover you for transport and towing costs from the accident site and some medical expenses. You may also be given the option of covering yourself for windscreen damage, hire car costs while your vehicle is repaired and 24 hour roadside assistance.

Performance Car Insurance

Are you looking for performance car insurance but the insurance companies won’t have a bar of it? Insurance Cover can put you in touch with insurance companies who can insure performance cars. Submit our contact form and we will be in touch to discuss your performance car options.

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