Insurance can put a dent in our budgets, but it can't be cut out entirely. Insurance protects us from unexpected events, financial disasters, lawsuits, and other things that we often don't think about until they happen. The good news is that there are lots of little ways to save on necessary insurance costs. Here are ten to explore in your spare time:
1) Buy Your Policies from the Same Company
Buying your auto, home, renters, life, and umbrella insurance from the same company can provide a very nice discount on insurance costs. The size of multiple-policy discounts can range from company to company, but most people can save at least 10 percent.
2) Buy the Right Amount of Insurance
Being under insured is never a good thing. However, you don't want to be over insured either. Buying too much insurance coverage can be a waste of money. Take time to do an inventory of your home's contents so that you can purchase the right level of insurance coverage. You should also check to see how much it will cost to rebuild your home. Other things to look at include your auto insurance coverage and liability levels. You may be able to lower liability insurance on some policies and save enough to purchase a separate umbrella policy, which can often help you save in the long run.
3) Look into Group Plans
There are many different employers, schools, professional associations, and other organizations that offer group insurance plans. You may be able to buy auto, home, life, health, disability, and other types of insurance at a discount by purchasing policies through the companies that these groups work with. You can learn more about group plan availability by speaking with someone at your organization or checking your employee and member handbooks.
4) Buy from Specialists
Buying from a company that specializes in a particular type of insurance, such as life insurance, flood insurance, or classic car insurance, can also net you significant savings. Companies that specialize in one type of insurance are often able to sell policies at deep discounts. They also tend to handle claims more smoothly than companies that sell every type of insurance imaginable.
5) Ask About Discounts
Although different companies often offer different savings packages, discounts are available for every type of insurance that can be purchased. Questioning your agent about the various discounts you may be eligible for is the key to unlocking these savings. Common discounts include multi-policy discounts, multi-vehicle discounts, paperless billing discounts, safety feature discounts, good driver discounts, good student discounts, loyalty discounts, professional discounts, senior discounts, and healthy living discounts.
6) Raise Your Deductible
Your deductible is the amount you have to pay before your insurance kicks in. When you buy an insurance policy, agents often neglect to ask you how high you would like this deductible to be. If you raise your current deductible by $250 to $1,000, you could save as much as 30 percent on your insurance costs.
7) Reduce Your Risk
Insurance companies will charge their "risky" customers higher premiums. You can reduce your auto-related risk by avoiding tickets and accidents and taking a defensive driving course. You may also be able to lower your home insurance by installing an alarm system, deadbolts, updated electrical systems, and other safety features. Finally, don't smoke. Doing so will raise nearly all of your insurance rates.
8) Maintain a Good Credit Rating
Your credit score can have a significant impact on your insurance rates. You can get lower rates by improving your credit score and maintaining a good credit rating. If you currently have bad credit, you may want to consider purchasing a policy from one of the few insurance companies that do not conduct credit checks.
9) Stay with the Same Company
Staying with the same insurance company for several years could allow you to benefit from a loyalty discount. Many of the largest insurance companies offer this discount to customers who renew their insurance policy each year.
10) Shop Around Frequently
Although staying with the same company can lead to discounts, it also makes sense to shop around every year or two to make sure you are getting the best deal. When shopping for insurance, you should contact multiple companies for a quote. Be sure to ask about applicable discounts as you are making your inquiries.
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This is a guest post from Bailey Harris. Bailey writes on finance, insurance, and related topics for the Car Insurance Blog.
Editors note: Shopping around for the lowest price is a if you are struggling with money or dealing with too much credit card debt. While it is nice to stick with the same company for many years, it is not always the best financial decision.