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By Lionjkt, on May 15th, 2012%
You are coming up to the light and it is yellow, you stop, but the person behind you isn’t as quick and tucks his car in right under your bumper. You’re in the parking lot, another driver pulls in parallel to you, and as he gets out the wind gusts and takes the door out of his control and it dents your door. You’re driving behind the gravel truck on the highway when a stone drops out of the back of the truck, bouncing off the street and into your windshield. What do you do?
How many claims you make over time affects how your car insurance company decides what kind of a risk you are, and what your premiums are going to be. If you have a low deductable, it may seem like a good idea to claim every scratch and pit that comes along, especially if you have a new car. But each claim has a chance of raising your premium regardless of whether or not you were at fault.
So what do you do? Read your car insurance policy, or when you are in a renewal process talk to each agent for the companies that you are thinking of accepting the quote. Find out what is their policy is for accidents. Some insurance companies place a clause in the policy allowing them to not renew with your or worse even cancel if they think you are involved in not reporting an accident. Parking lot dents and dings don’t usually need a police report, or need you to file a claim. Weigh your deductable against the cost of the repair and the cost of a possible rise in your premium and see if an out of pocket solution is best. Read more...
By Lionjkt, on May 15th, 2012%
A powerful drug that treats acne, Accutane is quite popular among those who suffer from a severe acne condition. Accutane is usually used for the treatment of cystic acne but is never really given to individuals who have mild acne breakouts. Before you decide on what to do with those pimples though, it is best to learn more about the skin condition. Often, we base our conclusions on things we see on commercials or unreliable data we read online and this usually involves believing in what one would call a myth. Here are the most popular myths about acne:
Acne Myth #1 Washing your face often enough will get rid of acne
Your pimples aren’t caused by dirt. In fact, frequent washing of the face may even irritate the skin but the question is, what causes pimples? The pores sticking together is one of the major reasons why you get pimples.
Acne Myth #2 Too much stress can cause acne
It is true that being under too much stress affects one’s hormones but did you know that certain psychiatric drugs can cause acne? If you are stressed out and taking antidepressants, the stress you are going through isn’t what’s causing your acne breakouts.
Acne Myth #3 The sun cures acne
Sun exposure is beneficial for us to get that much needed Vitamin D. However, sun exposure after 9 in the morning will only cause skin damage. Aside from causing wrinkles and sunburn, too much sun exposure may lead to skin cancer. Read more...
By Lionjkt, on May 14th, 2012%
Take note that the information in this article is just a guide to help you what type of home insurance you need.
In addition to rates, homeowners are concerned about the coverage provided by their insurance policy. You can easily make sure you have the sufficient and appropriate coverage for your particular circumstances while getting the discounts you deserve. The following are a few ways homeowners can improve their insurance coverage and rates. It is unlikely you will qualify for all of these at the same time but you should still review them with your insurance provider.
Stay with the Same Provider
You may become eligible for loyalty discounts the longer you are a customer with the same insurance company. The exact amount of time required to qualify for this cost reduction depends on each individual provider. And it is possible to receive this discount multiple times.
Increase Policy Deductible
It is always a good idea to have a higher deductible as long as you can afford it. Your home insurance provider will reward you with lower rates and even better coverage. Invest the money you save back into your home. You can pay for small upgrades or beautification projects.
Minimize Claims
Homeowners do not have to submit claims for everything they qualify for under their policy. You can decide to take care of the costs for minor damage. The longer you go without filing a claim, the greater your discount for having a record free of claims. This particular discount can exceed 10% and is repeatable. Insurance companies are willing to reward homeowners who save them money. Read more...
By Lionjkt, on May 13th, 2012%
We all like to think we live in a world where nothing bad ever happens. Up until 9/11, there had been occasional events the government called home-grown terrorist attacks. You may remember Ted Kaczynski who achieved notoriety as the Unabomber, sending out bombs through the mail for some twenty years, and Timothy McVeigh who was responsible for the greatest loss of life through the Oklahoma City Bombing. These are rare individuals who become unhappy with the way things are and resort to extreme measures. This was a containable risk until Al-Qaeda highjacked four airplanes and crashed three of them into high-visibility targets. We might have considered this outrage a unique event but, for a variety of political reasons, America has continued military actions abroad. No matter what you might think of this form of action overseas, all informed sources confirm this action acts as a recruiting tool for groups of terrorists. For now, their retaliation has been against troops or targets based abroad. But we would be foolish if we ignore the risk of direct action on our soil.
Following the 9/11 attack, President Bush pushed through the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act. This puts federal money on the line until 2014. By this time, the private insurance industry is supposed to come up with a proper framework to support the risk of loss and damage caused by terrorists anywhere within our borders. Until then, the Treasury acts as a reinsurer and, if the Secretary of the Treasury certifies losses caused by terrorism, it pays 90c in the dollar of every claim approved by private insurers. And, just so you understand the value of this back-up, no commercial insurance company can refuse to insure a business against terrorist risks. It’s your right to be covered at an affordable rate. Should an insurance company refuse, you can make a formal complaint and the company will face a fine. Read more...
By Lionjkt, on May 13th, 2012%
Myriad opportunities exist that can lead to cheap car insurance. People like saving money on auto insurance. To legally drive in most areas, you must be insured. Many individuals simply renew their policy year after year. This is not a good way to get cheap rates. Instead, review these rate factors that can help you get reduced premiums
Age
As drivers age, they become more experienced drivers which reduces the likelihood they will become involved in accidents. Insurance companies like these drivers. Of course, not all drivers meet this expectation. However, those that do can see progressively lower premiums each successive year.
Gender
Female drivers have proven to be safer drivers. As a result, they tend to get lower rates than their male counterparts. There is little you can do about your gender, but you can make sure you get the appropriate reductions so your rates are the lowest possible.
Location
Where you live and work can impact your rates. Working in high crime neighborhoods or high accident areas can inflate your rates. One solution is to carpool with someone and leave your car at home. You can also park your car in a safe place and take public transportation into other areas. When you are at home protect your vehicle by placing it in the garage. Read more...
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