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Benjamin Carr was a licensed insurance agent in Georgia and has two years’ experience in life, health, property and casualty coverage. He has worked with State Farm and other risk management firms. He is also a strategic writer and editor with a background in branding, marketing, and quality assurance. He has been in military newsrooms — literally on the frontline of journalism.
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UPDATED: Jun 27, 2018
It’s all about you. We want to help you make the right coverage choices.
Advertiser Disclosure: We strive to help you make confident car insurance decisions. Comparison shopping should be easy. We are not affiliated with any one car insurance company and cannot guarantee quotes from any single company.
Our partnerships don’t influence our content. Our opinions are our own. To compare quotes from top car companies please enter your ZIP code above to use the free quote tool. The more quotes you compare, the more chances to save.
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Trying to find lower auto insurance rates for your Ford E-250? Think you have an overpriced auto insurance policy? You’re in good company because there are a lot of people just like you who feel imprisoned by their auto insurance policy.
With people having so many insurance providers from which to choose, it can be hard to find the cheapest auto insurance company.
Compare car insurance rates
Performing a rate comparison is a ton of work if you don’t know the fastest way to get free quotes. You could spend the better part of a day talking about coverages with insurance companies in your area, or you could use the web for quick rates.
Many companies participate in a marketplace where insurance shoppers submit their information once, and each company returns a competitive quote. This system prevents you from having to do quote requests to each individual car insurance company.
To find out what other companies charge click here to start a free quote.
One minor caviat to doing it this way is you cannot specify which providers to get quotes from. So if you want to select individual companies to receive pricing from, we have assembled a list of the cheapest car insurance companies in your area. View list of insurance companies.
Compare rates however you want, just ensure you’re using nearly identical coverages with each company. If you use differing limits it will be nearly impossible to determine which rate is truly the best. Even a minor difference in coverage limits could skew the results. And when comparison shopping, comparing a large number of companies increases the change that you will find the best offered rates.
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Advertising and insurance coverage
Insurance coverage companies such as State Farm and Allstate continually stream ads in print and on television. They all tend to make the same promise of big savings if you switch your insurance coverage policy to them. Is it even possible that every company can give you a better price? Here is the trick they use.
Insurance companies have strict underwriting profiles for the type of driver that makes them money. One example of a desirable insured might have to be over the age of 45, has no tickets, and drives less than 5,000 miles a year. A propective insured who fits those characteristics receive the lowest rate quotes and is almost guaranteed to save some money.
People who are not a match for those standards will probably have to pay higher premiums and this can result in the customer buying from a different company. Company advertisements say “people who switch” but not “everyone who gets a quote” can get the lowest rates when switching. This is how companies can truthfully make claims that they all have the best rates.
Because of the profiling, it is so important to get insurance coverage quotes as often as possible. It is impossible to predict with any certainty which company will have the best prices at this point in time.
Earn discounts to get lower-cost car insurance rates
Car insurance is not inexpensive, but you can get discounts that many people don’t even know exist. Certain reductions will be credited at quote time, but some need to be inquired about before you get the savings. If you aren’t receiving every discount available, you could be getting lower rates.
- Defensive Driver Discounts – Participating in a safe driver course could earn you a small percentage discount and also improve your driving technique.
- Organization Discounts – Having an affiliation with specific professional or occupational memberships or organizations is a simple method to lower premiums on your next car insurance statement.
- Pay Now and Pay Less – If you pay your entire premium ahead of time instead of making monthly payments you could save 5% or more.
- Active Military Service – Having an actively deployed family member can result in better car insurance rates.
- Discounts for Safe Drivers – Insureds who avoid accidents could pay up to 40% less for E-250 coverage as compared to drivers with claims.
We need to note that most discount credits are not given to the overall cost of the policy. Most only apply to the cost of specific coverages such as medical payments or collision. So when the math indicates you could get a free car insurance policy, company stockholders wouldn’t be very happy.
To view providers with discount rates, click here.
Tailor your auto insurance coverage to you
When buying coverage for your vehicles, there really is no one size fits all plan. Everyone’s needs are different and a cookie cutter policy won’t apply. These are some specific questions can help discover if you may require specific advice.
- When does my teenage driver need to be added to my policy?
- Are rental cars covered under my policy?
- What is the difference between comprehensive and collision coverage?
- Is my 1998 Ford E-250 covered for smoke damage?
- Am I covered by my spouse’s policy after a separation?
- When can my company non-renew my policy?
- Do I need PIP coverage since I have good health insurance?
- Do I have coverage if my license is suspended?
- Should I have combined single limit or split liability limits?
If you don’t know the answers to these questions but you know they apply to you, you might consider talking to a licensed insurance agent. To find lower rates from a local agent, simply complete this short form or you can go here for a list of companies in your area.
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Coverages available on your policy
Knowing the specifics of your policy can help you determine the right coverages at the best deductibles and correct limits. Policy terminology can be difficult to understand and coverage can change by endorsement. Below you’ll find the usual coverages found on most car insurance policies.
Coverage for medical payments – Med pay and PIP coverage reimburse you for immediate expenses like X-ray expenses, nursing services, ambulance fees, prosthetic devices and doctor visits. They are often used to fill the gap from your health insurance policy or if there is no health insurance coverage. It covers not only the driver but also the vehicle occupants and also covers being hit by a car walking across the street. PIP coverage is not an option in every state and may carry a deductible
Uninsured and underinsured coverage – Your UM/UIM coverage gives you protection from other drivers when they do not carry enough liability coverage. This coverage pays for injuries to you and your family as well as damage to your Ford E-250.
Since a lot of drivers have only the minimum liability required by law, their limits can quickly be used up. So UM/UIM coverage is a good idea. Normally these coverages are set the same as your liablity limits.
Comprehensive coverages – This coverage pays to fix your vehicle from damage from a wide range of events other than collision. You first have to pay a deductible and then insurance will cover the rest of the damage.
Comprehensive coverage pays for claims like damage from flooding, hitting a bird and damage from getting keyed. The maximum payout a car insurance company will pay at claim time is the ACV or actual cash value, so if the vehicle is not worth much consider removing comprehensive coverage.
Collision coverages – This will pay to fix damage to your E-250 caused by collision with another vehicle or an object, but not an animal. A deductible applies and then insurance will cover the remainder.
Collision insurance covers claims like colliding with another moving vehicle, damaging your car on a curb and crashing into a building. Collision is rather expensive coverage, so consider removing coverage from vehicles that are older. Another option is to increase the deductible to get cheaper collision coverage.
Liability – This coverage provides protection from damage that occurs to a person or their property in an accident. It protects YOU against other people’s claims. Liability doesn’t cover your injuries or vehicle damage.
Coverage consists of three different limits, per person bodily injury, per accident bodily injury, and a property damage limit. Your policy might show limits of 50/100/50 which means $50,000 bodily injury coverage, a total of $100,000 of bodily injury coverage per accident, and a limit of $50,000 paid for damaged property. Alternatively, you may have a combined limit that pays claims from the same limit rather than limiting it on a per person basis.
Liability coverage protects against things like legal defense fees, emergency aid, repair bills for other people’s vehicles and court costs. The amount of liability coverage you purchase is a personal decision, but you should buy as high a limit as you can afford.
Affordable insurance is out there
As you go through the steps to switch your coverage, never reduce needed coverages to save money. There have been many situations where someone dropped comprehensive coverage or liability limits only to regret at claim time that they should have had better coverage. Your objective should be to get the best coverage possible for the lowest price while not skimping on critical coverages.
We just covered many ideas to get a better price on 1998 Ford E-250 insurance. The key concept to understand is the more you quote insurance coverage, the better chance you’ll have of finding affordable insurance coverage. Consumers may even find the lowest premium rates are with some of the smallest insurance companies. They may only write in your state and offer lower prices than the large multi-state companies such as Progressive and Geico.
Other learning opportunities
- Steps to Take After an Auto Accident (Insurance Information Insitute)
- Booster Seat Ratings (iihs.org)
- Teen Driving and Texting (State Farm)
- A Tree Fell on Your Car: Now What? (Allstate)
- Prepare your Teens for Safe Driving (InsureUonline.org)
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Benji Carr
Former Licensed Life Insurance Agent
Benjamin Carr was a licensed insurance agent in Georgia and has two years’ experience in life, health, property and casualty coverage. He has worked with State Farm and other risk management firms. He is also a strategic writer and editor with a background in branding, marketing, and quality assurance. He has been in military newsrooms — literally on the frontline of journalism.
Former Licensed Life Insurance Agent
Editorial Guidelines: We are a free online resource for anyone interested in learning more about auto insurance. Our goal is to be an objective, third-party resource for everything auto insurance related. We update our site regularly, and all content is reviewed by auto insurance experts.