While shopping online at a one-stop car insurance website is very easy and quick to do, there are two primary decisions you should make before you log on. First, you should decide how much coverage you truly need.
Fortunately, most states’ Department of Motor Vehicles website will list the minimum amount of car insurance required to drive in that state. You should use this figure as a starting point; depending on your situation, you may need more coverage than is mandated by your state.
Second, you are going to want to identify how much of a deductible you are willing to pay. As a general rule, the higher the deductible, the lower the monthly car insurance premiums. As a point of caution, we recommend you keep enough money aside to pay for this deductible. If you do not have enough money to pay the deductible, the insurance company will not pay your claim, if you should need to make one.
1. Drive Less for and get a discount
Some carriers will discount your premium with a low-mileage discount if you drive less than 7,500 miles per year. Also ask your agent if you can receive a commuter discount for using public transportation.
Uninsured Property Damage covers your car when damage is caused by an uninsured motorist.