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		<title>What You Don&#8217;t Know About Auto Insurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Liane Wood CIP Source: articleage.com Most people understand that they need auto insurance. In fact, it&#8217;s the law, if you drive a car, it has to be insured and the penalty for driving without insurance is pretty severe. However, insurance policy wordings are not easy for everyone to understand. And what you don&#8217;t know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Liane Wood CIP<br />
Source: articleage.com</p>
<p>Most people understand that they need auto insurance. In fact,<br />
it&#8217;s the law, if you drive a car, it has to be insured and the<br />
penalty for driving without insurance is pretty severe. However,<br />
insurance policy wordings are not easy for everyone to<br />
understand. And what you don&#8217;t know about auto insurance can<br />
hurt you. Here&#8217;s some clarification of a few things that are<br />
commonly misunderstood about auto insurance.</p>
<p>*	Personal property in your vehicle is not covered on an auto<br />
insurance policy. Auto insurance policies provide coverage for<br />
automobiles. For instance, items like compact discs, laptop<br />
computers and cell phones are not covered on an auto insurance<br />
policy. Items like these can be covered on a property insurance<br />
policy. What this means is that if the contents of your car,<br />
like the items listed above, are damaged in an accident or lost<br />
by fire or theft while in your car, you&#8217;ll need to file a claim<br />
for your contents on your property insurance policy.</p>
<p>*	If you loan your car, you&#8217;ve also loaned your insurance. If<br />
your friend is involved in an accident while driving a car<br />
borrowed from you, there&#8217;s good news and bad news. The good news<br />
is, your insurance company will most likely cover the accident<br />
(except in extenuating circumstances like if the driver isn&#8217;t<br />
licensed, or was impaired at the time of the accident, then<br />
coverage can be denied or limited). The bad news is, your<br />
insurance company treats the accident as if you were driving<br />
your car. This means that the accident your friend had while<br />
driving your car, is on your insurance record. It&#8217;s as if you<br />
were driving the car yourself. Best advice, don&#8217;t loan your car<br />
out.</p>
<p>*	When you change insurance companies, you MUST officially<br />
cancel your old policy. With most insurance companies, you can<br />
request the cancellation of your policy at any time by notifying<br />
them in writing stating the date you wish your policy to be<br />
cancelled. So many people misunderstand this and presume that if<br />
they decide not to renew a policy, all they have to do is ignore<br />
the bill. DON&#8217;T DO THIS! Unfortunately, the insurance companies<br />
most times will send you another bill and then when the premium<br />
isn&#8217;t paid, they will register a cancellation due to non-payment<br />
of premiums on your insurance record. Having a non-payment<br />
cancellation on your insurance record is serious stuff and<br />
getting this straightened out after the fact can be a real<br />
hassle. What you&#8217;ll want to do when you change insurance<br />
companies, is request cancellation of your old policy in<br />
writing. Make sure you watch the dates (the date you&#8217;re<br />
canceling one policy and starting another policy) so that you<br />
have continuous coverage while making the change between<br />
insurance companies. You don&#8217;t want to be without auto insurance<br />
for a day or so while you make arrangements for new insurance.</p>
<p>The best advice on any of these things if you&#8217;re not sure is to<br />
contact your broker and ask for their advice. Doing this will<br />
ensure that you have the coverage you need when you need it the<br />
most and it could save you a head ache or two down the road.</p>
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