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Looking for better insurance rates for your Nissan Altima Hybrid? Having to pay for high-priced Nissan Altima Hybrid insurance can take a big chunk out of your accounts, especially in this economy. Comparing rates annually is a smart way to lower your monthly bill.
You have multiple car insurance companies to purchase coverage from, and even though it’s nice to have multiple companies, lots of choices makes it harder to locate the cheapest rates.
Use discounts on insurance
Not many people think insurance is cheap, but there could be significant discounts that may help make it more affordable. Certain reductions will be credited when you purchase, but a few must be specifically requested before you get the savings.
- Early Renewal Discounts – Some insurance companies give discounts for switching policies prior to the expiration date on your current policy. It’s a savings of about 10%.
- Full Payment Discount – By paying your entire bill at once instead of paying each month you could save 5% or more.
- Own a Home and Save – Owning a house can save you money because maintaining a house requires a higher level of personal finance.
- No Claims – Drivers with accident-free driving histories get the best insurance rates in comparison with accident-prone drivers.
- ABS Brakes – Anti-lock brake equipped vehicles can stop better under adverse conditions and therefore earn up to a 10% discount.
Discounts reduce rates, but you should keep in mind that some credits don’t apply to your bottom line cost. Most only apply to the price of certain insurance coverages like liability and collision coverage. Despite the fact that it seems like it’s possible to get free car insurance, that’s just not realistic.
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Tailor your auto insurance coverage to you
When choosing the right insurance coverage for your personal vehicles, there really is not a perfect coverage plan. Each situation is unique so your insurance needs to address that. For example, these questions can aid in determining whether your personal situation might need an agent’s assistance.
- How much can I save by bundling my policies?
- Do I have coverage when pulling a U-Haul trailer?
- Why am I required to get a high-risk car insurance policy?
- Will I lose any money if I cancel my policy before it expires?
- Should I put collision coverage on all my vehicles?
- How do I file an SR-22 for a DUI in my state?
- Is my state a no-fault state?
- Am I covered if I hit my neighbor’s mailbox?
- Why do I only qualify for high-risk insurance?
- What discounts do I qualify for?
If you don’t know the answers to these questions but you think they might apply to your situation then you might want to talk to an agent. If you want to speak to an agent in your area, fill out this quick form or click here for a list of auto insurance companies in your area.
Specifics of your auto insurance policy
Learning about specific coverages of your auto insurance policy can help you determine appropriate coverage and proper limits and deductibles. Policy terminology can be impossible to understand and reading a policy is terribly boring. Shown next are the usual coverages found on most auto insurance policies.
Liability coverages
Liability insurance protects you from damage that occurs to other people or property. It protects you from legal claims by others. Liability doesn’t cover damage to your own property or vehicle.
Split limit liability has three limits of coverage: bodily injury per person, bodily injury per accident and property damage. As an example, you may have limits of 100/300/100 which means $100,000 in coverage for each person’s injuries, a per accident bodily injury limit of $300,000, and property damage coverage for $100,000. Occasionally you may see a combined single limit or CSL which limits claims to one amount without having the split limit caps.
Liability can pay for claims like structural damage, emergency aid, legal defense fees, loss of income and repair bills for other people’s vehicles. How much coverage you buy is a decision to put some thought into, but it’s cheap coverage so purchase as much as you can afford.
Collision coverage protection
This pays for damage to your Altima Hybrid resulting from a collision with an object or car. A deductible applies then the remaining damage will be paid by your insurance company.
Collision insurance covers claims such as driving through your garage door, colliding with a tree, rolling your car and damaging your car on a curb. This coverage can be expensive, so consider dropping it from lower value vehicles. Drivers also have the option to choose a higher deductible to save money on collision insurance.
Medical expense insurance
Medical payments and Personal Injury Protection insurance provide coverage for bills like dental work, prosthetic devices and funeral costs. The coverages can be used in conjunction with a health insurance policy or if you lack health insurance entirely. They cover not only the driver but also the vehicle occupants and will also cover being hit by a car walking across the street. Personal injury protection coverage is only offered in select states but it provides additional coverages not offered by medical payments coverage
Protection from uninsured/underinsured drivers
This protects you and your vehicle’s occupants when the “other guys” are uninsured or don’t have enough coverage. Covered claims include injuries to you and your family and also any damage incurred to your Nissan Altima Hybrid.
Since a lot of drivers only purchase the least amount of liability that is required, it doesn’t take a major accident to exceed their coverage limits. So UM/UIM coverage is important protection for you and your family. Usually these coverages are similar to your liability insurance amounts.
Comprehensive (Other than Collision)
This pays for damage caused by mother nature, theft, vandalism and other events. A deductible will apply then your comprehensive coverage will pay.
Comprehensive insurance covers things like hitting a deer, fire damage, theft, a broken windshield and rock chips in glass. The highest amount you can receive from a comprehensive claim is the cash value of the vehicle, so if it’s not worth much more than your deductible it’s probably time to drop comprehensive insurance.
Don’t be a big spender
In this article, we covered a lot of tips how to shop for 2011 Nissan Altima Hybrid insurance online. The key concept to understand is the more you quote insurance, the higher the chance of saving money. Consumers could even find that the lowest priced car insurance comes from the least-expected company. These companies can often insure niche markets at a lower cost than the large multi-state companies such as State Farm or Progressive.
As you prepare to switch companies, it’s very important that you do not skimp on coverage in order to save money. There have been many situations where someone dropped collision coverage only to find out that their decision to reduce coverage ended up costing them more. The goal is to purchase a proper amount of coverage for the lowest price, but don’t skip important coverages to save money.
Additional detailed information can be read in these articles:
- Teen Driving and Texting (State Farm)
- Who Has Cheap Car Insurance for a Nissan Altima in Laredo? (CarInsuranceLaredo.com)
- How Much is Auto Insurance for a Nissan Altima in Raleigh? (RaleighCoverage.com)
- Prepare your Teens for Safe Driving (InsureUonline.org)
- What is a Telematics Device? (Allstate)
- A Tree Fell on Your Car: Now What? (Allstate)
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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.