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Monitoring the coverage on your life

One of the things we value is certainty and predictability. It would be good if everything stayed the same so that, once we have put everything in place, we could just lie back and let life pass us by. Unfortunately, life has a nasty habit of waking us up. If we are lucky, the plans we laid cover the emergency. If not, it’s a case of picking up the pieces, working through the problems and putting new plans in place for the next time. But then there are the problems that creep up on us without any fanfares to announce their arrival. One morning we wake up and, when we look around, we find things are not the same. Welcome to the phenomenon of inflation. This is where the prices of goods and services slowly rise over time. The purchasing power of our weekly or monthly paycheck drops. With some persuasion, our employers reluctantly increase the pay and make up the difference. The result is a steady erosion in the value of the dollar. What was a good sum twenty years ago becomes a pittance today. This represents a subtle threat. Unless you actually think about the adequacy of your insurance coverage, you just drift on paying the instalments. If the worst happens, your dependents then find out there is enough to cover the cost of the funeral and pay the family outgoings only for a month or so.

In a recent survey of financial preparedness, the answers show that about 60% of all adult Americans have coverage representing less than three times their net annual income. In many cases, this amount would not be enough to clear off the outstanding mortgage on the family home let alone provide a lump sum to tide people over until the loss of income can be recovered. But the detail of financial planning is about more than a simple formula. Some industry professionals recommend coverage representing not less than six or seven times the net annual income. But it’s always better to start with the estimated level of debts. We start with the mortgage and any other loans secured on the family home. Although these amounts should slowly fall during your lifetime, many people actually maintain or increase the amount borrowed. This may be to trade up in the quality of the home or to release some of the housing equity as cash. The first priority should be to ensure that the family’s occupation of the home will not be threatened. Now add in the unsecured debts in overdrafts and on credit and store cards. Then what are the longer term plans to pay for your children’s college education? The number of dependents and their needs change during your life so keeping the amount of coverage the same is always an option. But, in most cases, inflation-proofing is the better choice, particularly if the policy has a cash value. This gives you more personal security later in life.

Life insurance planning is all about monitoring the needs of your dependents and assessing how much will be required to replace your earning power. When you are starting off, always get the maximum number of life insurance quotes. It’s also a good idea to take independent professional advice on the strategies to apply over your lifetime to get the most value out of the policy you buy.

What’s happening to COBRA?

History can surprise sometimes. It’s too easy to assume particular laws must be Democrat or Republican. Take the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 as an example. Better known as COBRA, this provides a safety net for people to keep their group insurance plan in place after leaving employment. Employees can maintain health cover for up to eighteen months if they pay a subsidised premium of 35% of the original cost. The period of cover is extended if the employee is disabled or divorced. This is an excellent bridge between employer-provided health plans and private coverage at the full premium rate. During a period of unemployment, many could not afford to pick up the bill for full private coverage. They have to wait until a new employer provides cover or a sufficient pay check to pay the premium on private cover. Yet for all this law mandates protection for employees, it was signed into law by President Reagan.

Until the latest recession, this law worked well but, as unemployment began to rise and employers stopped hiring, a funding gap began to emerge. With little or no chance of finding alternative employment, too many people were looking at continuing monthly payments that were going to eat away all the family’s savings and add to the already barely manageable debts. In some states, the 35% premium was more than the state’s unemployment benefit. So, when the stimulus package was launched in March, it contained a subsidy representing nine months cover for those entitled to COBRA benefits. That means the subsidy disappears in December and several million of the unemployed will suddenly lose their COBRA benefits.

The expectation is that the Republicans will oppose any attempt to extend the subsidy program. The reasons are not hard to identify. The proposed reform of the healthcare industry motivates the Republicans to oppose anything connected with healthcare that might add to the already massive federal deficit. If the Democrats can maintain some degree of unity, it might be possible to force new legislation through to continue the subsidy, but this may not be a sufficient priority despite the still rising level of unemployment.

Medical insurance is caught in a perfect political storm and instead of discussing issues with a bipartisan spirit, the political class is polarising. Despite the efforts of the White House to focus attention on the plight of the unemployed and their families, it seems likely that a wave of uninsured people will wash up and be left stranded on the beach as the nine month subsidy slowly ebbs away. Given the insurers have been increasing the premium rates on private plans over the last year, even those who remain employed are beginning to struggle.

Although the use of sites like this helps people find the still affordable policies, the percentage of uninsured adults will keep rising. Health insurance should be a basic right for everyone, but it has become a political football leaving people exposed. The hypocrisy of the politicians is ironic. All treatment at emergency rooms for the uninsured is partly paid out of federal funds and partly by the insured. It is impossible to avoid subsidising the healthcare for the unemployed. All that changes is the name on the account sourcing the subsidy.

Rental car insurance and its purpose

Insurance business is a very vast one. Don’t ever come to think that there is only one type of policy insurance companies try to sell. There are many different policies that will match your criteria and necessities. Before you get your insurance you need to sit down, relax and think it over. Figure out what it is that you need to obtain from your insurance. Each plan has its own restrictions - provisions, limitations and exclusions. If you are about to go to an insurance office we would recommend you to request a special detailed information meeting during which you can get a scoop on how to treat each insurance type. If you prefer to check WebPages for information, you should get quotes online.

When the subject is the car the insurance word gets very powerful. First of all we would like to tell a few things to you and you need to learn them well enough if you have any situations with rented cars. When you get yourself a rented car the liability coverage limitations you have written in your policy with your own car remain in effect with the same amount of limits you have. When we speak about collision and comprehensive coverage the also remain in effect with the deductibles you have. If you don’t know how to differentiate these two please collect information on collision and comprehensive coverage now.

There is a possibility that you might have additional auto insurance coverage with the help of your credit card but we advice you to check the information on your credit cards before you think too much. There might be certain details you will need to know about. There might be certain limitations. For example, there are credit cards that will only give you coverage if you deal with a particular car rent agency or company. There are also day limitations and certain car class limitations. You must consider them all. There are certain cards that will provide you with only collision or comprehensive coverage which means most of the losses will be left on your shoulders. The agencies that usually have business with cars that are being rented by others allow you to have liability coverage in two parts - the one is called a Loss Damage Waiver and it usually covers everything that has to do with rentals and liability policy that protects you from unwanted claims that other may bother you with. But you also must remember one thing - the Loss Damage Waiver is more of an agreement rather than a type of insurance. It is perfect for not holding anybody responsible for all or part of any destruction to the car.

You should always consider the price you might need to pay when you think of renting a car. If you are a responsible person you will analyze the risks and consider every advantage and disadvantage.

Cheap auto insurance is not hard to find. Internet is full of offers that might look tempting. But please think that you need the one that would suit you more rather that a discount. Cheap auto insurance can benefit you only in the case when it is exactly the coverage you needed. Consider this and make sure your decision is well thought. We believe you will do so.

Cars that let you save on insurance

Do you think much about car insurance rates before you buy that car you’ve been dreaming of for years? If not, you should be, because the car you ride makes a big importance in what you will pay for insuring it. The Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) accumulates and analyzes information regarding the insurance costs of every car make and model present on the road according to theft rates, repair costs, number of claims filed, safety and damage to infrastructure. the cost to insurance companies from theft, collision, and injury claims as they relate to cars.

For example, two door cars are much likely to be stolen than their four door peers. A convertible Chevrolet Corvette has a theft rate five times higher than that of a Buick LeSabre. And Toyota Celica is 67% more likely to be stolen than her sister Toyota Camry.

Another primary factor determining the cost of insuring your car is safety of those who are inside when the car crashes. Some cars will leave the passengers intact, while others have frightening lethal rates even with non-devastating collisions. So if you want to keep your life and pay lower insurance premiums, you should definitely check out the crash test ratings and see if your dream car fits into the “safe” category.

The same should be done with car theft rates. Every year these lists change, because newer and more exclusive cars tend to become the target of car thieves more often than older models. However, some car models keep on appearing in top theft lists, contributing to their “popularity” and high insurance rates respectively. These cars are:

  • Toyota Camry
  • Toyota Corolla
  • Toyota Pickups
  • Honda Accord
  • Ford F-150
  • Acura Integra
  • Nissan Sentra

Another factor that may raise your insurance rates is how much a single theft claim costs according to the car stolen. This variable is determined by how often such claims are filed and how much the car costs. Currently the most expensive theft claims are filed on the following cars:

  • Cadillac Escalade
  • Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
  • Lincoln Navigator

Respectively the lowest theft claims come with the following vehicles:

  • Buick LeSabre
  • Volvo V70 Station Wagon
  • Mercury Grand Marquis 4-four

In what concerns injury claims and passenger safety, the rule of thumb here is the bigger the car, the safer it is. Vehicles with a smaller mass tend to get damage more in accidents, and the same applies to faster sports cars. Thus the rating of the most expensive vehicles in terms of injury claims:

  • Suzuki Esteem 4-door
  • Kia Rio 4-door
  • Mitsubishi Mirage 2-door
  • Kia Spectra 4-doors

While the cars with cheap car insurance due to low injury claims are:

  • GMC Sierra 2500
  • GMC Yukon XL 1500 4-wheel
  • Chevrolet Silverado
  • Chevrolet Tahoe 2-wheel

So it is better to investigate your cheap car insurance options before actually buying the car you were dreaming about. Because in reality it may turn into a real nightmare, with costly insurance premiums, high repair costs and the risk of being stolen the other day you actually buy it.