Success Strikes at Security First Insurance

Ahhh, that delicious smell of victory…rather resembles a big burrito bowl from Chipotle — simmery, delectable, and filled to the brim with euphoria.

Our super-agent Alexa had a bit of victory today. David M. of Winter Springs was paying close to $1900 annually on his auto policy with Allstate. The smart policy-holder visited our Virtual Insurance Office and requested us to shop his policy around and save him some money. Never one to let a client go unrewarded, Alexa leapt in to save the day and wrote David a policy that saves him over $700 annually.

My heavens, Alexa! I should’ve called YOU to give me an insurance quote! Way to go!

You go girl. Uh huh.

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Saving Money on Insurance

There are certain risk factors that will lead to a higher premium for your insurance policy. Most of these you can’t change, like the state you live in, or how many accidents you’ve been in.

There are some, however, that you CAN change, and these could vary from driving fewer miles per year than the average driver to quitting smoking, according to CNN Money.

But you can’t get any discounts if you don’t ask. Be confident and nonchalant, ask for that senior citizen discount! See if your credit score makes a difference in your annual premium for your flood policy. And perhaps the most useful strategy? Combine coverage. Insurers often cut costs up to 15% to customers that have more than one policy.

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Top 8 Things to Know About Your Insurance

Over the New Year’s respite, I was having a brief chat with some comrades in Orlando concerning both sides of the insurance world, the agents and the consumers. CNN Money offers 8 tips and facts of the insurance world:

  1. You’re a statistic.
  2. To an insurer, you’re not a person; you’re a set of risks. An insurer bases its premium (or its decision to insure you at all) on your “risk factors,” including your occupation, who you are, what you own, and how you live. The balance will come into play when you find an agent that sees you as an individual with needs and questions, and tries to craft a policy around your personal needs. Find an agent you can trust.

  3. Know your home’s value.
  4. Before you choose a policy, it is essential to establish your home’s replacement cost. A local builder can provide the best estimate.

  5. Insurers differ.
  6. As with anything else you buy, what seems to be the same product can be priced differently by different companies. You can save money by comparison shopping, which is why good agencies (like the good folks at Security First Insurance) will shop your quote with several different companies to find the policy that’s just right for you.

  7. Don’t just look at price.
  8. A low price is no bargain if an insurer takes forever to service your claim. Research the insurer’s record for claims service, as well as its financial stability.

  9. Go beyond the basics.
  10. A basic homeowners policy may not promise to entirely replace your home.

  11. Demand discounts. Insurers provide discounts to reward behavior that reduces risk.
  12. However, Americans waste some $300 million a year because they forget to ask for them!

  13. At claims time, your insurer isn’t necessarily your friend.
  14. Your idea of fair compensation may not match that of your insurer. Your insurer’s job is to restore you financially. Your job is to prove your losses so you get what you need.

  15. Prepare before you have to file a claim.
  16. Keep your policy updated, and reread it before you file a claim so there are no surprises.

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Proof of Insurance, Pt. 2

So what IS the penalty for being caught by the fuzz without a proof of insurance on hand?

Well, there is the occasional officer that will let you slide if you’re unable to provide a POI, but by and large you could be facing a ticket or a fine, whether or not you have sufficient insurance. And if you’re actually driving around without any insurance whatsoever, well…That’s illegal in every state, and your license and vehicle registration will be suspended.

Orlando driving can be crazy. Don’t let a downed economy tempt you to travel without insurance!

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