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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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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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Finding cheaper insurance for a new or used Nissan NV can be a lot of work, but you can use these tips to make it easier. There is a better way to buy car insurance and we’ll show you the quickest way to quote coverages for a Nissan and locate the lowest possible price from local insurance agents and online providers.
How to buy car insurance online
Finding more affordable 2013 Nissan NV car insurance rates is pretty simple and can save money. Just take a few minutes comparing rate quotes to find. This can easily be done in several different ways.
- The most recommended method consumers can analyze rates would be an industry-wide quote request form (click to open form in new window). This easy form keeps you from doing a different quote for each company you want a rate for. One form submission gets coverage cost estimates from many national carriers. This is perfect if you don’t have a lot of time.
- Another way to analyze rates consists of visiting the website for every company you want to comare and fill out their own quote form. For examples sake, we’ll assume you want to view quotes from USAA, Liberty Mutual and Geico. To get rate quotes you would need to take the time to go to each site and punch in your information repeatedly, which can get rather old.
For a list of companies in your area, click here.
- The final method to find cheaper rates is physically going to each insurance agency near you. The ability to quote online eliminates the middleman unless your situation requires the trained guidance that only a licensed agent can provide. However, consumers can get prices online but still have the advice of a local agent.
It’s up to you which method you use, but make darn sure you compare equivalent coverage limits on every quote you get. If each company quotes different data it will be very difficult to determine the lowest rate for your Nissan NV.
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How to know if you need help
When it comes to buying the right insurance coverage, there is no single plan that fits everyone. Everyone’s situation is unique.
For instance, these questions might help in determining if you would benefit from professional advice.
- Am I covered when delivering products for my home-based business?
- Does my 2013 Nissan NV need full coverage?
- Should I carry comprehensive and collision coverage?
- Does car insurance cover theft of personal property?
- Do I need roadside assistance coverage?
- How much can I save by bundling my policies?
If you’re not sure about those questions but a few of them apply, you might consider talking to an agent. If you want to speak to an agent in your area, complete this form. It only takes a few minutes and can help protect your family.
Coverages available on your policy
Knowing the specifics of your policy helps when choosing which coverages you need and the correct deductibles and limits. The coverage terms in a policy can be ambiguous and nobody wants to actually read their policy.
Uninsured Motorist or Underinsured Motorist insurance – Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist coverage provides protection when other motorists either have no liability insurance or not enough. This coverage pays for hospital bills for your injuries and also any damage incurred to your Nissan NV.
Due to the fact that many drivers have only the minimum liability required by law, their limits can quickly be used up. So UM/UIM coverage is important protection for you and your family.
Insurance for medical payments – Coverage for medical payments and/or PIP pay for short-term medical expenses such as surgery, chiropractic care and prosthetic devices. They can be utilized in addition to your health insurance plan or if you lack health insurance entirely. Coverage applies to not only the driver but also the vehicle occupants in addition to getting struck while a pedestrian. PIP is not available in all states but can be used in place of medical payments coverage
Collision coverages – Collision coverage will pay to fix damage to your NV resulting from colliding with a stationary object or other vehicle. You first must pay a deductible and the rest of the damage will be paid by collision coverage.
Collision insurance covers claims like colliding with a tree, scraping a guard rail and sideswiping another vehicle. Collision coverage makes up a good portion of your premium, so consider removing coverage from older vehicles. Drivers also have the option to increase the deductible to bring the cost down.
Comprehensive coverage (or Other than Collision) – Comprehensive insurance coverage covers damage OTHER than collision with another vehicle or object. You need to pay your deductible first then the remaining damage will be covered by your comprehensive coverage.
Comprehensive coverage protects against things such as falling objects, damage from a tornado or hurricane, hitting a bird and damage from getting keyed. The most your car insurance company will pay is the ACV or actual cash value, so if it’s not worth much more than your deductible consider removing comprehensive coverage.
Liability – This coverage protects you from damage or injury you incur to other’s property or people by causing an accident. It protects you from claims by other people. It does not cover damage sustained by your vehicle in an accident.
It consists of three limits, bodily injury for each person, bodily injury for the entire accident, and a limit for property damage. As an example, you may have limits of 100/300/100 that translate to a $100,000 limit per person for injuries, $300,000 for the entire accident, and a limit of $100,000 paid for damaged property.
Liability insurance covers claims such as repair costs for stationary objects, medical services, court costs and bail bonds. How much liability should you purchase? That is your choice, but you should buy as high a limit as you can afford.
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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.