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		<title>Is Buying Road Side Service as Part of Car Insurance a Smart Move?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 16:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>antoine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is amazing how things have changed in these modern times. It wasn&#8217;t that long ago that when you had problems with your car, you had to hike up and down the road trying to find somebody to help you. Well those days are long gone. Now there is something known as road service. It [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is amazing how things have changed in these modern times. It wasn&#8217;t that long ago that when you had problems with your car, you had to hike up and down the road trying to find somebody to help you. Well those days are long gone. Now there is something known as road service. It is truly one of the great inventions of these modern times! </p>
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<p>What is road service? It is exactly what the name suggests. If you have a problem, you simply contact the phone number provided. A service professional will be sent out to your location to assist you. The service professional is usually a local provider who will take a look at the car and make any simple repairs on the spot. If the car can&#8217;t be repaired quickly and easily, they will then arrange for the car to be towed to a facility. You&#8217;ll then be given a ride home or transportation will be arranged. It is a wonderful service! </p>
<p>If you purchased a new car in the last five years, you&#8217;re probably already well aware of what road service is. It did not originate as an insurance product. Instead, car manufacturers started offering it as an enticement to buy their cars. Manufacturers such as BMW and Mercedes were some of the first to do this. As is often the case in industry, the other manufacturers started offering it once they saw how successful it was for the original manufacturers. </p>
<p>If you have a new car, there&#8217;s no reason to buy road service as part of your car insurance. The manufacturer will cover it for an initial period that can be anywhere between three and five years depending on the program their offering. But what if that time is past? Should you buy roadside service as part of your car insurance? The answer is that you probably should not. There are a couple of reasons. </p>
<p>The first reason you should not buy road service as part of your car insurance has to do with the quality of the service. Simply put, other groups like AAA are far better at handling it. They&#8217;ve been doing it forever and they have the service down to a fine art. When you have a problem, you just call and AAA takes care of everything. As an additional benefit, you do not have to file a claim or anything of that sort. Everything is simply handled by AAA as part of the flat fee you pay for membership. </p>
<p>There&#8217;s an additional reason why you should not buy road service as part of your car insurance that is little more subtle. Some car insurance companies consider calls for road service to constitute a claim. The premiums you pay for your insurance are determined by a number of different factors. One of the factors is the number of claims you make on your policy. You can probably see where I&#8217;m going with this. Let&#8217;s assume you have three problems with cars on the road in the next five years and call for road service each time. If your insurance company considers each of those problems to be a claim, your premiums are going to skyrocket! That will be a disaster. </p>
<p>Road service is a great thing and you should definitely arrange to have it. That being said, including as part of your car insurance is probably not the best idea. There are other options that are better from both an economic and strategic perspective. </p>


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		<title>Car Insurance Claims and Its Effect on Your Premiums</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 18:03:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>antoine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car insurance is a funny thing. Most people can&#8217;t stand paying for it. Only when they need it are they really happy that they did. While everyone complains about the amount they pay in premiums, the truth is you can do a lot to lower those amounts. In this article, we take a look at [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Car insurance is a funny thing. Most people can&#8217;t stand paying for it. Only when they need it are they really happy that they did. While everyone complains about the amount they pay in premiums, the truth is you can do a lot to lower those amounts. In this article, we take a look at the issue of how filing claims against the insurance policies will affect your car insurance rates. </p>
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<p>There are two very distinct views when it comes to car insurance. Some people view their policy as a pool of money that they can access whenever they need to. Others view it as a financial tool that should be used only as last resort. Your attitude toward your car insurance goes along way to establishing how much you&#8217;re going to pay in premiums. For some reason, this is a big surprise to most people. It should not be. Let&#8217;s take a closer look at how this works. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re fresh out of college and you have a job. You living in an apartment in a decent part of town. Unfortunately, you don&#8217;t have a garage. You come out of your house one morning to drive to work and noticed a dent in the side of your door. The dent isn&#8217;t too bad, but it&#8217;s clear that the paint is scraped and the door is dinged in. What do you do? You really have two options. The first is to take it to a repair shop and get it repaired with your own money. The second is to take it to your insurance company and have them deal with it. The first option is going to cost you more in the short term, but the second option may cost you in the long-term. </p>
<p>The more often you file claims under insurance policies, the higher your premium rates are going to go. Why is this? Well, think it through. The more often there are claims on the policy, the more money the insurance company has to spend. You can bet the insurance company is going to be paying close attention to how much money they&#8217;re spending on your policies. Once they realize that they&#8217;re spending more and more money, they&#8217;re going to do one of two things. The first is to raise your premium rates the next time you renew your insurance. If you really go nuts with your claims, they will simply cancel your policy. </p>
<p>So, how do you know if you&#8217;re making too many claims under policy? The average for all insured motorists in the United States is one claim approximately every 11 years. Yes, 11 years! Once your insurance premium rates start going up because of excessive claims, it can be very difficult to get them to come back down. As a result, you want to be really careful of making claims. </p>
<p>You buy car insurance for a reason. It is important that you figure out what that reason is. If you hate paying high premiums, take care of small repairs on your own. If you don&#8217;t really care how large your premiums are, then you can make as many claims as you like. It is up to you. </p>


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		<title>Your Health Insurance Option After Layoff</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 13:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>antoine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The economic crisis is making it hard for everyone to earn a decent living. During the last year, millions of Americans lost their jobs because of the recession. But aside from the emotional and financial consequence of losing a steady paycheck, there are other concerns you need to deal with as well. One of the [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The economic crisis is making it hard for everyone to earn a decent living. During the last year, millions of Americans lost their jobs because of the recession. But aside from the emotional and financial consequence of losing a steady paycheck, there are other concerns you need to deal with as well. One of the issues that a lot of laid-off employees are concerned about is their health care. </p>
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<p>An employer effectively stops paying for the employee’s health care on the last day of the month when employment ended. It is critical for a person to look for health insurance while he is in-between jobs. This is because even if he finds employment immediately, his health coverage will only restart after 30 days of employment on the first day of the next month. </p>
<p>There is at least a two-month gap that should be filled. In addition, a person can be considered lucky if he is able to find work immediately. Today’s tough economic times have effectively halted hiring in a lot of industries. Below are some alternatives a laid-off employee can look into: </p>
<p>Short Term Medical Insurance – this health insurance plan can range from a single month to three years. It has been specifically designed to fill the gap from one plan to another. This insurance is inexpensive but it does not cover the cost of treating existing medical problems. Another drawback is that it also cannot cover serious long-term illnesses and pregnancy. But those with predictable expenses such as prescription and outpatient therapy should consider this insurance. </p>
<p>COBRA – if you worked for a company with 20+ employees, you are allowed to keep your health insurance for up to 18 months at your own expense. Because of its high monthly premium, a lot of people avoid this option unless they have an existing condition that requires ongoing medical care. </p>
<p>Individual Conversion – this has the same results with the COBRA option but it is designed for the employees of smaller enterprises. Individual conversion allows employees to convert their program from a group plan to an individual plan without the need to provide eligibility requirements. </p>
<p>These three options allow employees who had been laid-off to enjoy medical benefits until their next employment. </p>


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