Why When Shopping Auto Insurance, You Are Asked About Your Previous Insurance?

When shopping for auto insurance, you have to provide a lot of information. The reason for this is  an insurance company needs to properly assess you as a risk, and to find a car insurance policy that is best for you. The questions an  insurance company asks is to assist in  pre-qualifying an insurance policy.  At this time, a good insurance agent will take time to make sure your coverages are adequate for what you need.

To explain why insurance companies and agents ask this information, we are going to explain in a Question & Answer format.

Do You Currently Have Insurance?

Answer: Helps assess risk of driver. Statistics show people who have previous insurance are a lower risk to insure than someone without insurance.  If you have previous insurance, you will most likely get a better rate.

How long have you had insurance with the current company?

Answer: Drivers who have maintained insurance for a long period are a lower risk to insure. Its is proven that people who stay with their previous company for a long period also stay with a new company for as long.  Drivers with 3 years with the same company are going to get the best discount.

What company are you with?

Answer: The agent or company needs to know if you are with a standard company or a non-standard company. Naturally a standard driver, with a standard company, is less risky to insure. Therefore they will most likely get a better rate.

What are your current liability limits?

Answer: People who are underinsured are a  higher risk to insure. If you don’t carry at least 100/300 liability limits or higher, your current policy is lacking coverage.  If you carry 100/300 or higher, you are less of a risk to insure, therefore you will most likely get a better rate.

Overall,  insurance companies ask these questions as a determining factor on how they will set up an insurance policy and how much premium needs to be charged. If you have had continuous insurance for 3 years with 100/300 limits or higher with the same company, you are going to be a prime risk when shopping around on auto insurance. If you would like an auto insurance quote, please contact us.

Limousine And Party Bus Insurance (Transportation For Hire Insurance) Limo Insurance

Limo & Party Bus Insurance

Looking for limousine or party bus insurance? Look no further. We are a full service National insurance agency. As independent insurance agents based in Denver, Colorado, we are fully licensed to handle all of your transportation for hire insurance needs.  This includes limo’s of all kinds, party buses, sedan’s, and all other types of vehicles. Have a big fleet? No Problem we have markets that will insure your business.

Transportation For Hire Insurance Highlights:

Liability: Get up to 1 Million dollars in commercial auto insurance liability or more. Excess insurance is available.

Under insured or Uninsured Motorists coverage: Protect your clients and employees from drivers who don’t carry auto insurance.

Medical Payments Coverage:  Provides protection for driver and passengers in at fault accidents.

Physical Damage coverage

  • Collision: Covers damage done to a vehicle from at fault accidents, not at fault accidents and uninsured motorists. A 1000 dollar deductible is the most standard option.
  • Comprehensive: Covers damage done to a vehicle from wind, hail, vandalism, theft, riots and hitting an animal.

Our Companies Claims Process Is Excellent

We only write insurance with companies that have an excellent claims process. A claim can be complicated, but our companies will treat you fair and keep the process as simple as possible.

Personalized Service

Our agency is family based and understands insurance. You will work one-one-one with an experienced agent who will find a policy that best fits your business needs. We believe in “good old-fashioned customer service”.

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Please contact us during normal business hours at 1-888-270-0995. Or use our quick form and we will contact you right away. You will work with a licensed experienced agent, who will work with you, to get a free competitive quote.

Halloween Parties And Your Home Insurance

Halloween is one of the most favorite times of year.  All kinds of events happen on this day, including Halloween Parties.  You will have your friend John dressing up like a giant banana and Suzie dressing up like Little Red Riding Hood.  Some people are going to have Halloween Parties this year.  Here are some things to think about before you host your Halloween Party at your home.

  • Make sure before hosting a party that you have a clear path from the street to your door.  Make sure there are no potential tripping hazards or delinquencies that could cause a slip and fall.  If you have snow on Halloween shovel your driveways, walkways and lay down salt in order to melt ice.
  • Make sure to confine your pets not only because people can trip and fall over them but you don’t want your pet to run away or get hurt.
  • Make sure all areas where people are going to be walking including dining room, living rooms, sidewalks, bathrooms and dens are well lit so people have a clear view of where they are walking.
  • Do not use open flames.  Even though this is a party killer, do not light candles because people have the tendency to knock them over and start a fire.  Use the electrical lights for your candles and your jack-o-lanterns.
  • If you are serving food, make sure that perishables don’t sit out too long.  You do not want your guests to get sick from food you serve.
  • If you are planning to serve alcohol, make sure you don’t serve your guests too much, and make sure they have a way home.  This can be a Taxi Cab or assign a designated driver.
  • Test all safety devices including fire alarms if applicable, test smoke detectors, and make sure your fire extinguisher is up to date.

In conclusion, a renter, a homeowner and a landlord can be potentially held liable for any incidents or accidents that occur on a property.  Make sure your homeowners, renters or landlord policy has enough medical payments liability coverage and premises liability coverage.  We recommend at least $5,000 Medical Payments and $300,000 liability coverage on homeowners. Also make sure that you homeowners doesn’t have an exclusion for liquor being served.  If you have any questions or would like a quote, please feel free to contact us.

We Are Your Local Travelers Insurance Agents

Looking for a Travelers Insurance Agent? You are at the right place. We are appointed and represent Travelers Insurance and their products. Our agent code is 06×753. We are a full service National insurance agency. Here is a line up of products that we write-through Travelers.

  • Auto/Car Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Condo Insurance
  • Renter’s Insurance
  • Landlord Dwelling Insurance
  • Landlord Condo Insurance
  • Personal Umbrella Insurance
  • Commercial & Business Insurance
  • And More!

We service the following area’s in Colorado:

Aurora, Arvada, Colorado Springs, Commerce City, Castle Rock, Denver, , Centennial, Englewood, Greenwood Village, Littleton, Northglenn, Thornton, Westminster, Wheatridge and more. Please visit this link for our map.

If you would like a quote, please contact us during normal business hours, or shoot us an email. Thanks for visiting our site!

We Are Your Local Safeco Insurance Agents

Looking for a Safeco Insurance Agent? You are at the right place. We are appointed and represent Safeco Insurance and their products. Our agent code is 05-3429. We are a full service National insurance agency. Here is a line up of products that we write-through Safeco.                Click here to see our Agent listing on the Official Safeco Insurance Website.

  • Auto/Car Insurance
  • Collector Car Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Condo Insurance
  • Renter’s Insurance
  • Landlord Dwelling Insurance
  • Landlord Condo Insurance
  • Personal Umbrella Insurance
  • Commercial & Business Insurance
  • And More!

We service the following area’s in Colorado:

Aurora, Arvada, Colorado Springs, Commerce City, Castle Rock, Denver, , Centennial, Englewood, Greenwood Village, Littleton, Northglenn, Thornton, Westminster, Wheatridge and more. Please visit this link for our map.

If you would like a quote, please contact us during normal business hours, or shoot us an email. Thanks for visiting our site!

Safeco Roadside Assistance

Getting stuck on the side of the road is one of the most worst things can happen. This can be from a flat tire, break down and all other kinds of reasons. That’s why its always good to have roadside assistance. This is a basic break down of Safeco Insurance roadside assistance.

For car, boat and personal watercraft, emergency assistance covers the cost of towing or emergency services. For RVs, it also covers housing and transportation costs if your RV becomes uninhabitable and covers the loss of personal property in your RV. For motorcycles, Safeco has roadside assistance benefit of up to $300 per breakdown.

If you have a towing claim please call 1-800-332-3226. They will be able to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

What Being Under Insured On An Auto Insurance Policy Means

It seems like everyday were driving down the road, and we see a distracted driver on their phone, or playing with MP3 player. We also have the mad or late drivers, who are speeding or tailgating to get to where ever they need to go. Some people are just unsafe drivers and one way we protect ourselves against them is our auto insurance.  That is why having a certain amount of liability and under insured motorists coverage can be so important.  In this blog we are going to be focusing on under insured motorists coverage. This is not to be confused with uninsured motorists, even though uninsured motorists and under insured motorists are sold as the same coverage.

At what level are you considered under insured on a car policy?

In most states the department of insurance is the one to determine what being under insured is. This is calculated and based on certain factors. In Colorado, to not be considered under insured, would mean carrying at least 100/300 in liability. Or in other words, $100,000 per person, and $300,000 total per accident. If you carry anything lower such as 50/100 or the state minimum limit which is 25/50, you are considered under insured. These lower limits do have serious gaps in coverage.

Why having an auto insurance policy, that is considered under insured is bad

Accidents can be a life changing event for both parties. If you are considered at-fault in an accident, and only have 25/50 or $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident, this is most likely not going to be enough for the 3rd party you just hit. 100/300 has and provides a lot more coverage. Anything higher than 100/300 is always going to be a recommended. These higher limits could include, 250/500, 300 CSL and 500 CSL. (Combined Single Limit)

How can I protect myself against under insured motorists?

Make sure that you have enough under insured motorists coverage on your vehicle policy. Also carry as much under insured motorists coverage as possible. This will fill the gaps of coverage, that an under insured motorist wouldn’t have.  It’s also a good idea to add under insured motorists coverage to your personal umbrella if you have one.

According RMII, about 1 out of every 6 people in Colorado drive with out insurance. Overall uninsured motorists cost consumers about 11 billion dollars per year. On top of that there are a lot of consumers who just buy the state minimum liability requirements.  If you have any questions about your policy and under insured motorists, feel free to contact us. Thanks For Reading!

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Will The Insurance Company Inspect My Home?

When purchasing home insurance, there are some steps involved. One of them being inspecting your home after purchase of  the policy. When you buy a homeowners policy, the insurance company has the right for inspection. This can be at the beginning, or in the middle of the term. There are a couple of reasons why insurance companies does this.

  1. The insurance companies checks the assessor report, square footage, build and other factors to make sure that the home is insured to 100 percent of its value. This is to assure that property’s don’t go under insured.
  2. The inspector looks for pride of ownership. In other woods is the home being taken care and maintained. From there the inspector will note in his/her report their findings. This could be that the house is in good shape, or needs work.
  3. Liabilities are noted and sent back to the under writer. This could be a pool, trampoline, or any other liability.
  4. There are other steps that the inspector might through, such as an interior inspection, but for the most part, the first 3 steps, are the main steps.

After the inspection is done, the inspector will send his report back to the insurance company. From here, it will go through under writing, and if there are no flags, the policy gets issued. The insurance company may also require further steps, such as fixing a condition in the house. They could also completely deny issuance of a policy, but this only happens a small percentage of the time, usually due to a serious factor. (An Example is telling an insurance company that you own a Golden Retriever, but they find out you have a Pit bull).

Why A Trampoline In Your Backyard Is A Bad Idea

Trampolines are fun and good for exercise. They are also sometimes considered and attractive nuisance and are excluded on most home insurance policies.  By attractive nuisance, you as the homeowner are one hundred percent liable for any potential incidents or lawsuits. So for example, if little Johnny next door, sneaks over and injures himself on your trampoline, you are fully responsible. Even if you weren’t home and didn’t give him permission to be on your property.

According to a CBS News article, 98,000 people were treated in emergency rooms in 2009, due to a trampoline injury. The injuries have also doubled over the past decade, compared to the previous.

These injuries are not going to pay for themselves, and since your home owners insurance most likely has a trampoline exclusion, the homeowner is going to have to pay out-of-pocket.  Insurance companies use to cover trampolines on their policies. After injuries started staggering up, and personal injury lawyers started suing anyone and anybody, insurance companies got out of the business of insuring trampolines.

Our advice is DO NOT OWN ONE. Were not trying bash the Trampoline Industry, were trying to protect the home owner. Trying to protect him or her from frivolous law suits.  All it takes is for a trail attorney lawyer to represent little Johnny’s injury, and for you to pay out-of-pocket over 50,000 dollars. Even if you some how have an insurance policy that covers it, get rid of it. It’s a headache to completely avoid.