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Buying Auto Insurance - Agent or Direct?
Who
sells auto insurance?
You can
buy car insurance in different ways, from a variety of sources, depending
on the insurance company. Does it make a difference how or where you buy?
It might. Let's take a look.
There are essentially
four ways to purchase auto insurance. They are:
- From an agent (employed
representative) of an insurance company
- From an independent
agent
- From an online
broker
- Directly from an
insurance company
Some insurance companies
use only one of these methods of selling to customers, others may use
a combination of methods. Let's look at the advantages and disadvantages
of each.
From
an insurance company agent
Some national or regional
auto insurance companies employ agents who are commissioned sales and
support people, and who work directly for the insurance company from small
offices located around the country. Allstate, State Farm, and Farmers
are examples of companies who work this way. Some people feel that there
are benefits to being able to talk to a familiar voice regarding policy
questions, billing concerns, renewals, and claim advice. Good agents will
even call customers about new discounts or program options that offer
cost savings. Just be aware that agents don't administer claims.
From
an independent agent
This
type of agent is an independent business person or company, often called
a broker or agency, that represents a number of different insurance companies.
This is most common way that auto insurance, and other types of insurance,
are sold in the United States. Many insurance providers only sell through
independent agencies or insurance brokers, and don't have exclusive agents
working for them. The benefit of using an independent agency or broker
is that they can do your shopping for you and find you the best insurance
that meets your needs. There are thousands of local insurance brokers
around the country. Check your telephone yellow pages for listings.
From
an online broker
With the coming of the Internet, many existing local brokers took their
services online. New and larger national brokers also set up shop and
began to offer insurance comparison shopping and other services online.
These companies all offer coverage from major insurers such as Hartford,
GMAC, Travelers, and many others. Some companies, such as Insurance.com
,
offer instant free insurance quotes at the touch of a few buttons on your
computer keyboard. Many of these sites allow you to compare companies,
learn about insurance basics, provide expert advice, and buy insurance
products without leaving the site.
Directly
from insurance provider
Buying directly from an insurance company wasn't very practical until
the Internet came along. Before, you always had to go through an exclusive
agent of the company, or an independent agent. Now, direct-sales companies
such as GEICO
provide convenient web sites that allow customers to do research, get
quotes, buy coverage, and even submit claims right from the web site.
This is one of the most significant advances in the insurance industry
in a long time.
After
you choose a company
Many of
the differences between car insurance companies are hidden in the details
of their policies. Before you sign, make sure you read and understand
these details. If you have questions or concerns, get it resolved before
you sign. Later may be too late.
Also understand that,
regardless of where or how you buy your insurance, claims are always handled
directly by the insurance company, not the agent or broker from whom you
may have purchased.
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Additional
information about auto insurance can be found in the following articles:
- Auto
Insurance for Beginners
- Auto
Insurance Companies - The Best and Worst - How to select
an auto insurance company
- Car
Insurance and Leasing - When you lease, there are special
insurance considerations
For
more, see LeaseGuide.com
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