Should I Have GAP Auto Insurance in Ohio

 

October 17, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Gap Auto Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I have a comprehensive insurance in Cleveland Ohio, and I’m telling you it’s not cheap! I’m about to renew it and my agent is asking if I’d like to upgrade it and include gap insurance? What’s that? Is he trying to pull one on me?

Jimmy

Cleveland OH

Hold it there, Jimmy, no one’s trying to get smart on you. Comprehensive insurance are really more costly than other insurance because it offers far more coverage for the policy holder. It offers coverage not only when you are in the road (which is the usual case for liability and collision coverage) but also when you are innocently parked somewhere. If some naughty kid decides to leave a “Jimmy was here” spray paint on your car, your comprehensive auto coverage in Cleveland will pay for the costs of having your car restored.

Gap insurance, on the other hand, offers a very special kind of protection which is very useful for new cars on auto loan or leased cars. If you have purchased your car through an auto loan in Ohio , you naturally have to pay it over a period of years. If before you were able to fully pay your loan you got into a nasty accident and your car was beyond repair, your comprehensive auto insurance will “pay” you the fair market value of your car prior to the accident. This will most of the time be less than the value you owe on your loan because of devaluation. Gap insurance, if you have one, will “pay” the remaining balance of your loan which was not shouldered by your comprehensive insurance. So you see, there is no redundancy between comprehensive auto insurance and gap insurance.

To make doubly sure that your insurer is not getting smart on you, you may want to get free quotes online for gap insurance. On this page you will see a space where you can enter your zip code and it will give you quotes on how much auto insurance costs. It can serve as a guide when you get back to your insurer.

Collision Insurance Coverage Versus Liability Only

 

October 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Collision Coverage 

Reader’s Question:

I hope you can help. Please clarify the difference between liability and collision coverage as it relates to my auto insurance policy in Cleveland Ohio. Thanks for the help.

Mary

Cleveland, OH

Hello Mary,

Every auto insurance policy contains liability and collision coverage. With auto insurance policy, basic liability insurance protects you in the event you are the cause of an accident and other people are involved. If other riders are injured, your auto insurance liability coverage will protect you by covering the cost of these damages. Most liability coverage has additional riders to provide a variety of liability protection.

Your auto insurance policy also contains collision coverage. If your car collides with either another car or a stationary object, repairs will be covered up to the actual cash value of the vehicle. Under the terms of your auto insurance policy, the actual cash value is not related to the purchase price of the vehicle, but is determined by the actual book value of the car. Actual cash value takes into account wear and tear of the damaged vehicle.

When considering purchasing your new auto insurance policy, you may want to review all the liability coverage options offered by your carrier. This site provides many options for you to consider. By completing the auto insurance inquiry form at this site, you will receive proposals from several auto insurance carriers in the Cleveland area. These nationally acclaimed auto insurance companies will outline their various liability coverages for you. Good luck, Mary.

How To File an Auto Insurance Claim in Ohio

 

July 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Uncategorized 

Reader’s Question:

How do I make an accident claim with my insurance company in Dayton, OH?

Fernando

Dayton, OH

If get involved in an accident where your car has sustained damage you can make a claim with your insurance carrier if you have physical damage coverages, meaning comprehensive and collision. If you have been in an accident the claim would normally go under your collision coverage and therefore the deductible associated with this coverage would be due.

To make an accident claim you will have to contact the claims department of the insurance carrier you are making the claim with. Your car insurance carrier will likely take your statement and want to get the information about the accident. If it is your own insurance company in Dayton Ohio they will also want to know if another car was involved and will be making a claim against your liability coverages.

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