Monday, June 22, 2009

Tips on reducing your car insurance premium

There is a very good chance that you are paying too much for your car insurance so why not review your policy for potential savings. Get a quote online now and let Chill.ie search the market to find the best policy to suit your needs.

Consider having more than one policy with the same insurer - you may get offered a discount if your house insurance is also with them.



Second family car - If your spouse or partner also has a car, there may be a discount. It is referred to as second car on the motor quotation. Try putting your partner's car details here to see if it reduces the premium.



Named driver experience if you don't have a 5 year no claims bonus

The maximum no claims bonus is 5 years. If you don't have a policy in your own name for this length of time, previous claims free driving as a named driver on another policy can give you the additional discounts needed. Named driving on a company car, spouse's car or a parent's car all qualify.



Penalty Points

Discounts are available to Irish licence holders who have two or less penalty points. Your driving licence number is required to avail of this discount.



Named Drivers

Try quoting with your spouse/partner as well as yourself on your car. Some insurers may quote a lower premium than with only you driving.

Young female drivers should request quotes with a parent driving also as sometimes the premium may be lower than with yourself only.

Size of car

The engine size of a car and whether it is a petrol or diesel models effects the premium.



Security

If your car has an alarm or an immobiliser, your premium may be reduced.



Excess

Change the excess you are prepared to pay on any claim to reduce the premium.



Mileage

Check your mileage to make sure you are not paying extra for miles you are not covering in your car.



Optional Extras

Only select to have a protected no claims bonus if you really need it, as it may increase your premium.



Parking Location

Keep your car parked in a locked garage overnight if you can - this can help reduce the premium.

You can save on car insurance in four ways:

  • Make sure to avail of all discounts you qualify for.
  • Keep your driver's record clean and up-to-date.
  • Adjust your coverage to assume more risk.
  • Make sure to use Chill.ie for the best comparative rates available.

What discounts can I qualify for?

These fall into a number of categories:

  • Low-risk occupations
  • Professional organizations
  • Combined coverage
  • Discounts for safety features
  • More risk assumed by driver
  • Discounts for senior citizens

Low-Risk Occupations

Insurance is a numbers game. Adjustors collect information about what types of people get into accidents. Over the years they see a trend. You never know unless you ask - and unless you shop around. Not all insurance companies are the same.


Combined and Renewal Discounts

A big source of savings is to insure your cars with the same company that insures your house. Make sure you ask if combined coverage is available. This will lower your payments on your car insurance and make your homeowner's policy cheaper too.

It's also important to make sure you are getting a "renewal" discount that many car insurance companies offer. This is a discount given to people who have been with the same insurance company for an extended period of time.



Discounts for Car Safety Features

Auto safety features will also lower your payments. Heading the list of money saving safety features is antilock brakes.


Assume More Risk

Two powerful ways to bring your coverage down is to assume a higher risk. This is done in two ways. The most dramatic reduction can be realized by dropping your collision insurance on an older car. If the car is worth less than $2,000, you'll probably spend more insuring it than it is worth. The whole idea of driving an older car is to save money, so why not get what is coming to you?

Higher Deductible

Another way to redesign your policy - and save money in the process - is to ask for a higher deductible. The deductible is the amount of money you have to pay before your insurance company begins paying the rest. In other words, you pay for the little dings and bumps and let your insurance company pay for the heavy hits.

Insurance tips for your car:

  • The less powerful the engine on your car, the lower your insurance premium will be.
  • If your car is an import the premium is likely to be higher.
  • Often (but not always) modifications made to cars, such as supercharging the engine, will force your insurance premium up.
  • The more secure your car is the lower your premium will be.
  • Value your car right - over/undervaluing your car can affect your premium.

Insurance tips for you:

  • Be a careful driver - it may seem obvious but the less risks you take, and the fewer times you get a speeding ticket, then the lower your premium will be.
  • Add a woman driver to your policy - if you're a man, adding a female partner to your car insurance policy may reduce your premium.
  • Get your job right - if you have two jobs, make sure it's the one you spend the most time at that's the main one. Your occupation can greatly affect your premium.
  • Is there a test you can do to help reduce this?

Tips to consider when applying for a policy:

  • Make sure to give accurate mileage details - an overestimate will give a higher premium.
  • Have fewer named drivers - if you don't add drivers to your policy then your premium will be lower.
  • Volunteer some excess - voluntary excess will lead to a discount on your insurance premium as you are agreeing to pay a certain amount in the event you make a claim.
  • No claims bonus amount- get it right, and make sure you have proof of it.
  • Be honest - this may not save you money but will stop you being blacklisted by car insurance companies in the future.

In the event of a motoring accident

Note the registration of the vehicles involved. If there is damage to any other vehicles or property exchange names and addresses with any person having reasonable grounds for asking and ask the other party for the insurance details. Do not admit liability for the accident.

If the accident involves injury to persons or certain animals, you are required by law to report the incident to the Garda or local police if abroad as soon as possible and in any case within 24 hours. However in the event of a minor material damage accident it is not necessary to obtain immediate Garda attendance at the scene and the carriageway should not remain obstructed.

Record details of all injuries and damage sustained. Draw a plan of the accident location to include approximate road measurements.

Show the position of road signs, markings, traffic signals and vehicles involved.

Obtain the names and addresses of any witnesses.

Please notify your insurer of your accident as soon as possible (see claim contact details). Your Insurer will send you an accident report form, which must be completed and returned to your Insurer as soon as possible (no later than 30 days from the date of accident).

Let your Insurer know if you receive notice of any prosecution or if other parties are to be prosecuted as a result of the accident.

If your car is stolen or damaged as a result of theft or malicious damage, immediately report the matter to the Garda or police station nearest to the location.

All correspondence from third parties, their insurers or representatives, should be sent to your Insurer unanswered as soon as possible after receipt.

All Insurers have a claim assist helpline, which are outlined in our Claims contact page, should you have any queries or require further help, you may also contact our call centre on 1890 30 20 20.