How
do I pick an insurance company?
There are many insurance companies, so choosing
between them can be a challenge. Here are the main points
to keep in mind when selecting an insurance company:
Licensing
Not every company is licensed to operate in each state. As
a general rule, you should buy from a company licensed in
your state, because then can you rely on your state insurance
department to help if there’s a problem. To find out
which companies are licensed in your state, contact the state
insurance department.
Price
Many companies sell insurance policies and prices vary greatly
from one to another, so it really pays to shop around. Get
at least three price quotes from companies, agents and from
the Internet. Your state insurance department may publish
a guide that shows what insurers charge for different policies
in various parts of your state.
Financial Solidity
You buy insurance to protect you financially and provide peace
of mind. Select a company that is likely to be financially
sound for many years, by using ratings from independent rating
agencies.
Service
Your insurance company and its representatives should answer
your questions and handle your claims fairly, efficiently
and quickly. You can get a feel for whether this is the case
by talking to other customers who have used a particular company
or agent. You may also want to check a national claims database
to see what complaint information it has on a company. Also,
your state insurance department will be able to tell you if
the insurance company you are considering doing business with
had many consumer complaints about its service relative to
the number of policies it sold.
Comfort
You should feel comfortable with your insurance purchase,
whether you buy it from a local agent, directly from the company
over the phone, or over the Internet. Make sure that the agent
or company will be easy to reach if you have a question or
need to file a claim
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