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Teen drivers: A parent’s guide

Teen DriverAdding a teenage driver to your car insurance policy will raise your rates. But you can control how much they’ll climb.

Having teens drive a Camry rather than a Corvette, encouraging them to make good grades, and urging them to keep their driving records clean can all have a major impact on rates.

“Putting your teen in a big, boring vehicle is going to be a lot easier on the wallet than giving them the zippy small car they may want,” says Russ Rader, spokesman for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

There is a reason teenagers cost more to insure.

New drivers are among the most dangerous on the road, racking up tickets and accidents at rates several times the rate of a typical driver.

A teenager does not have to drive. Bicycles and bus passes are cheaper, if you live in a place where that’s feasible.  But if it’s not, here is what every parent needs to know about the cheapest ways to insure a teenager.

Yes, you have to insure your teen driver

Virtually every insurer will require that all licensed family members in a household be included on your policy, whether they drive your cars or not. You should let the insurer know when the child gets his or her learner’s permit, but typically the teen isn’t listed (or your policy charged) until he or she is licensed.

If you are divorced and have only part-time custody of your child, you’ll have to consult your insurance company. Each company has its own rules. The best case is that the parent with primary custody adds the new driver; the worst case is that both parents do.

The only way to avoid paying the premium for a teenage driver on your own car is a named exclusion. Through an endorsement to your policy, you and your insurer agree that the driver is not covered. Any claim caused by that driver isn’t covered, either.

Your teen could insure his or her own car, but state laws governing teen ownership of cars differ widely. In general, a minor cannot own property or sign contracts, such as an insurance agreement, without a parent’s consent and signature.

It is almost always cheaper to add teenagers to an existing policy than to exclude them and instead buy an additional car and insure that, says CarInsurance.com consumer analyst Penny Gusner.

Not-so-hot wheels

If your household has several cars, it can help to have your new driver assigned to a specific one — the one that’s cheapest to insure.

If your child will have a car of his or her own, one place to start when looking for a car is the IIHS website, which lists insurance losses by make and model for vehicles built prior to 2010. Those vehicles with lower auto insurance losses will typically have lower auto insurance rates, while providing more protection if your teen is in a crash, Rader says.

The site also has a listing of the IIHS’s top safety picks for 2011 and older model years.

June Walbert, a Certified Financial Planner for USAA, says a vehicle with a “bigger, faster engine costs more money to insure and more money to repair.”

And just having a car with a powerful engine can be a temptation, Walbert says. “If you have that kind of power available, perhaps you’ll use it.” Instead, she recommends four-door sedans and crossover vehicles.

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Courtesy: Carinsurance.com, MSN Money

 

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How Your Credit Affects Insurance Premiums

Credit ScoreA fender bender isn’t the only kind of accident that can raise your auto premium. Forget to make a credit card payment, and it might cost more to insure your ride.

Most auto, homeowner and other property insurers use a credit-based insurance score to determine how likely it is you’ll file a claim, according to David Snyder, vice president and associate general counsel of the American Insurance Association. It’s similar to how mortgage lenders, banks and other gatekeepers of credit rely on a credit score to figure out the probability you’ll default on payments.  Read more

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How to Find the Right Balance Between Auto Insurance Limits and Deductibles

Michigan Auto InsuranceThe goal of insurance is to take some of the risk you are exposed to every day off your shoulders. You pay the insurance company and, in turn, they accept the risk that you might have an accident and agree to pay a certain amount.

Auto insurance often offers a sort of shared risk. Deductibles and limits divide the risk to make certain some of the risk is yours, and some of the risk belongs to your insurance carrier.

Deductibles are the amount of damages you’re responsible for before your carrier pays out. If the cost of your damage does not exceed your deductible, however, you’re responsible for the full amount.

Limits are the maximum amount that your insurance company will pay toward a claim. Any additional liability above your policy limits is your responsibility, unless you have an umbrella policy.

Setting higher deductibles and lower limits, allows your insurance company to assume less risk. By your carrier assuming less risk, your premiums may be significantly lower. In the event of an accident, your financial responsibility may be greater since you have an aggressive deductible and lower limits to make up for.

Ultimately, when using deductibles and limits to create an affordable auto insurance policy, you want to make sure you find the right balance.

  • Can you afford the deductible? You should be able to pay your deductible without going into debt or having to remove the money from an account with penalties for early withdrawal.
  • Do you have resources for claims that exceed limits? If you have a claim that exceeds the limits of your policy, you should try to pay the claim with funds that are readily available to you.
  • Is it worth the risk? Finally, make sure you perform many policy comparisons with lower deductibles and higher limits to make sure that your premium savings are really worth the increased exposure you have. Consider the changes in premium that these adjustments bring and then consider the amount of money you will need in reserves to pay your additional responsibility.

Shopping for auto insurance is not just about finding the lowest premium. With a little finesse, you and your agent can design a plan with an affordable premium that offers you the coverage you need.Call us today at 800-220-5582 for more information or get a free Michigan auto insurance quote.

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Michigan No-Fault Auto Insurance Reform

If passed, HB-4936 will reform the Michigan No-Fault auto insurance law that was first created in the 1970’s.  Under the current No-Fault law, all Michigan auto insurance policies contain a coverage called Personal Injury Protection, or PIP.  PIP includes several provisions, including unlimited medical benefits and up to 85% of the insured’s lost income from work, subject to a monthly maximum amount.  Michigan is the only state that mandates unlimited medical coverage.

The crux of the issue is the rate at which the cost of catastrophic injury claims are increasing in combination with the way our No-Fault Law currently works.  At present, PIP benefits within the auto insurance policy must pay medical providers the full amount of fees they deem to be “reasonable and customary”.  Other medical insurance sources are able to pay reduced fees because of PPO or HMO agreements or, in the case of workers compensation, a fee schedule that is part of Michigan’s Workers Compensation Statute.

At present, there is no dollar limit on the amount of PIP benefits payable for an injury stemming from an automobile accident.  There are two charges within a Michigan auto insurance policy that pay for this benefit:  One is the premium paid for PIP coverage.  This money is retained by the insurance company and is used to cover the first $500,000 of a claim for PIP benefits.  Another charge is the MCCA assessment.  The assessment, which will increase slightly to $145.00 per vehicle in 2012, is a fee the insurance companies are required to collect and pass on to the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA).  The MCCA fully reimburses the insurance company for the portion of an injury claim that exceeds $500,000.  According to the MCCA, the highest percentage of people whose PIP claim costs exceed $500,000 are between the age of 16-20 (12.4%).

According to a report presented by Sharon Tennyson Ph.D. as testimony before the Michigan House Insurance Committee on October 4, 2011, the average amount paid for a Michigan PIP claim during 2010 was $35,446.  The report also states that only 1% to 2% of all PIP claims in Michigan exceed $500,000.  The problem is that the few claims (1% to 2%) that exceed $500,000 account for 47% of all PIP claims costs.  In other words, once the claim cost exceeds $500,000, chances are that it may be huge. 

Continue reading “Michigan No-Fault Auto Insurance Reform” or contact us at 800-220-5582 to learn more about Livonia auto insurance.

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Insurance Planning Service Launches Interactive Website

Insurance Planning ServiceInsurance Planning Service has a long standing reputation of providing affordable and comprehensive Livonia Insurance.  The agency has a commitment to keep the insurance buying experience simple.  As a demonstration of that commitment, Insurance Planning Service has launched a completely redesigned, interactive website. 

The new design is specifically devoted to provide a more comprehensive source of insurance information and services for prospects and our current customers.  In-depth information for the insurance buyer can be obtained through the useful articles and an extensive insurance glossary posted on the site.  These resources will give answers to the auto, home, and business insurance customer’s most commonly asked questions. 

The new site has been completely redesigned to improve the visitors’ ability to find what they are looking for, regardless of their knowledge of insurance.  The site features a modern look and streamlined site navigation.  It is more intuitive and very easy to get an auto, home, or business insurance quote.  In addition to the ability to submit quotes, visitors can also submit requests such as policy changes, payments, or file an insurance claim through a fully featured customer service portal.  Visitors are encouraged to visit our News Center to view the latest insurance news.

The website aims to provide insurance shoppers the ease of doing business that the internet has to offer, but still maintain the personalized service our insurance agency has been providing for years.  Visit the site at http://www.IPSAgency.com for more information.

Insurance Planning Service is an independent insurance agency offering a full range of insurance products – auto – home – business – life – health – to individuals, families and businesses throughout Michigan.  Call or visit us on the web today for a quote on your insurance!

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Posted by on August 24, 2011 in Livonia, News, Uncategorized

 

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Insuring Household Help

Today, families are feeling the pressure of caring for young children and aging parents.  As a result, many are turning to others for help in their home.  If you hire household help, make sure to get the appropriate insurance coverage.

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Even if you only occasionally hire a baby sitter or a young person in the neighborhood to rake leaves, you can be liable for injuries they sustain while working for you.

  • Talk to your insurance professional to find out how much personal liability coverage is included with your homeowner’s or renter’s policy to determine if it is adequate.  In general, policies start with $100,000 of coverage
  • Consider increasing the amount of personal liability coverage in your policy.  A substantial increase can cost less than $20 per year.  Or, you may want to consider an umbrella liability policy.  This would provide broader coverage and a minimum of $1,000,000 of additional personal liability insurance.
  • Look at the amount of medical coverage included in your policy.  Medical coverage on a homeowner policy will cover medical bills stemming from injury to someone other than a resident of the home that occurs on your property.  The coverage amount often starts at $1,000, but it can be increased for a small additional premium.

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If you hire someone to work at your home on an ongoing or regularly-scheduled basis, you should consider purchasing workers compensation insurance.  Workers compensation insurance will provide coverage for medical care and physical rehabilitation for an employee who is injured on the job, and for lost wages if he or she is unable to work because of that injury.Nanny

Michigan’s workers compensation insurance program has specific classifications for domestic workers including categories for “inside workers” (such as maids, butlers, nannies, aids, cooks, nurses, interior maintenance, etc.) and for “outside workers” (such as gardners, lawn care workers, exterior maintenance, etc.).  Each of these categories have one rate for full-time and another for occasional (part-time) which is less than 20 hours per week.

AUTO INSURANCE

Don’t forget about auto insurance!  If the person working for you will drive your car, make sure that your insurance company knows about the additional driver.  If the person will be using his or her own car, obtain proof that they have proper and adequate insurance in effect.

CONTRACTING WITH AN OUTSIDE FIRM

If you contract with an outside firm to provide in-home services, always Home Health Aideobtain a Certificate of Insurance before allowing their employees to work for you.  The certificate should come directly from the firm’s insurance agent or company and should have your name and address filled in as the certificate holderr.  Be certain that it indicates that the firm carries commercial general liability, professional liability (if the firm is providing professional services), workers compensation and commercial auto liability insurance that includes owned, non-owned and hired vehicles.

Insurance Planning Service is an independent insurance agency offering a full range of insurance products – auto – home – business – life – health – to individuals, families and businesses throughout Michigan.  Call or visit us on the web today for a quote on your insurance!

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Planning to Visit Canada?

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Whether you plan to travel to Canada for a few hours, a few days or longer, you may want to be certain that your auto insurance affairs are in order before crossing the border.

Insurance coverage provided by most U.S. auto insurers will meet Canadian insurance requirements.  But, if you think your regular auto insurance certificate will suffice, think again!  According to the Ontario Provincial Police, you can be fined $60.00 for driving without a proper “Canada Non-Resident Inter-Province” auto ID card in your possession. 

And, it gets worse!  If you are caught driving without insurance, Ontario’s fine for the first offense is $5,000.00!  The second offense is $10,000.00, and the third offense is $15,000.00 plus jail time!

A Canada Non-Resident Inter-Province ID can easily be obtained by contacting your insurance agent, and they are usually free of charge.

Don’t forget the identification requirements for U.S. Citizens returning to the United States that became effective in June 2009.  Visit the U.S. Department of State website for further travel information to and from Canada.

Insurance Planning Service  is an independent insurance agency offering a full range of insurance products – auto – home – business – life – health – to individuals, families and businesses throughout southeastern Michigan.  Call or visit us on the web today for a quote on your insurance!

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Our Detroit: Imported

In case you have been living under a rock for the last several months, Chrysler began an aggressive ad campaign with the above commercial during one of the most anticipated advertising events – the 2011 Super Bowl.  The commercial was designed in collaboration with Portland, Oregon, based agency Wieden+Kennedy, whose broad portfolio boasts other such clients as Nike, Heineken, Coca Cola, Delta Airlines, Disney, and the wildly popluar, hilarious, and manly Old Spice campaign.  Since its unveiling in February, the campaign has rolled out several other videos highlighting the 2011 Chrysler model line: the 200, 300, and Town & Country.

All of the spots feature prominent celebrities who have a Detroit connection.  Eminem is a critically acclaimed rapper and recording artist who grew up and lives in Detroit, and whose lyrics portray many of the hardships that accompany a blue collar life in the city.  His Academy Award-winning song “Lose Yourself” provides the soundtrack to several of the commercials, and garnered one of five awards for the spot at the Cannes Lions 58th Festival of Creativity held in Cannes, France.

Other celebrities include Dr. Dre, Ndamukong Suh, and John Varvatos.  All have a “Detroit Connection.”  USA Today describes the commercials:

  • Dre, a major figure in the West Coast rap scene, going back to his start in Los Angeles. His connection to Detroit? He played a big role in the career of Eminem. Dre is shown at work, not only in music, but with his premium headphones and iPod speakers business, Beats by Dr. Dre.
  • Suh, a Detroit Lions rookie who quickly became a star, returning to the family home in Portland, Ore., and getting hugs from his mom. The ad aims to show how far the 6-foot-4, 307-pound defense tackle has come in his 24 years.
  • Varvatos, a star of the fashion world for his hip, casual men’s designs, working late at night in his New York studio. Since he grew up in Detroit, the goal was to “show where you are going — without forgetting where you are from.”
What strikes me most about this entire advertising campaign is its distinct lack of advertising.  None of the commercials discuss any technical features of the vehicles; in fact, the only one that even states the name of the car verbally is for the Town & Country after the humble tagline: “Quietly, convincingly, the best-selling minivan in America.”  Other than that, none of the spoken material during any of the five commercials is devoted to the vehicles themselves; rather, they point to the deeper mantras and values of the City of Detroit and, consequently, its people.  Chrysler is continually establishing that its values are intrinsically tied to those of the Detroit’s residents, and the values – hard work, determination, humility, respect – are what makes the product great.
“That’s who we are; that’s our story.”  When I first heard these words in the middle of the Super Bowl ad – quietly and raptly attentive to the phrases rolling off the raspy, worked voice of Michigan native Kevin Yon – I got chills, and I teared up a little.  While many critics have decried the ad for being overly sentimental and a false portrayal of Chrysler’s corporate status, I disagree.  Remember that Chrysler, as has Detroit, went to the brink of bankruptcy, and has been clawing its way back ever since.  It has rebounded well: leaned up and presenting well-designed vehicles, it has returned to the values that have kept Detroit in the map and continue to reshape it today.
A continuing series of videos highlights interviews with other Detroit natives who may not have the high-profiles of Eminem and Ndamukong Suh, but have the same drive and ambition bred in “the hottest fires that forge the strongest steel.”  Warren police officer Rowland Bell speaks on dedication; figure skating two-time national champion and world champion hopeful Alissa Czisny talks about perserverence and hope; and Pastor Larry Callahan and his choir from Praise Tabernacle sing of the voice, soul, and music that runs “in the water” of Detroit.  These extra stories, which have no real advertising momentum, speak to the deeper motives and values that Detroit has always held dear.
The opening line of this more recent Chrysler 200 ad says it in chorus with the motto of the City of Detroit: Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus.  The translation from Latin reads “We hope for better things; it will rise from the ashes.”  Like a self-fulfilling prophecy, Chrysler, and The D, have begun to do just that.

Insurance Planning Service is an independent insurance agency offering a full range of insurance products – auto – home – business – life – health – to individuals, families and businesses throughout southeastern Michigan.  Call or visit us on the web today for a quote on your insurance!

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Broken Down Car? No Problem.

Okay, so your car broke down.  Here you are, in an unfamiliar area, and you are not even sure what happened.  A few helpful tips may go a long way toward easing your distress and getting you back on the road safely.

First thing’s first – don’t panic!  Safely get your vehicle off of the road.  The shoulder is okay, but the nearest parking lot is safer.  If you are on the shoulder, or for some reason can’t move your car out of the street, make sure your hazard lights are on and visible.  Before exiting your vehicle, make sure you and your passengers are safe, unhurt, and calm.

If you can’t drive the vehicle, it may be safer to stay in the vehicle and wait for help or use a cell phone to call a tow truck, friend, the police, or your insurance agent.  Standing outside the vehicle, especially in the flow of traffic, is in most cases a bad idea.

If you’ve had a blowout or a flat tire, get the vehicle to a safer place before attempting a repair – even if you have to destroy the wheel to get it there.  The cost of the repair is relatively minimal when compared to a fatal injury.

One of the best things you can do to prepare yourself for an emergency, besides your vehicle’s regularly scheduled maintenance, is to prepare a basic emergency kit that you can keep in the trunk of your car.  Consumer Reports has a nice list of things you should have in an emergency kit.

Even if you keep your vehicle in tip-top shape, roadside tragedies can still happen to anyone.  Knowing what to do in an emergency and keeping a cool head can go a long way toward getting you back on the road swiftly and safely.

Insurance Planning Service is an independent insurance agency offering a full range of insurance products – auto – home – business – life – health – to individuals, families and businesses throughout southeastern Michigan.  Call or visit us on the web today for a quote on your insurance!

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Tornado Safety

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Tornados are nature’s most violent storms.  They usually spawn from the trailing edge of a severe thunderstorm and can appear suddenly and without warning.  According to FEMA, a tornado moves at an average of 30 MPH, but can travel up to 70 MPH.  Winds can reach 300 miles per hour leaving a path of destruction and even death.

A Tornado Watch is issued by the National Weather Service when weather conditions are favorable for the formation of a tornado.  This is time to pay close attention to weather reports and to changing conditions in the sky.  Be prepared to seek shelter immediately if weather conditions deteriorate.  A Tornado Warning means that a tornado has actually been sighted or has been detected by radar.  This is time to seek safe shelter and remain there until the warning is lifted.

If you live in an area that is prone to tornados, know the signs that could indicate a tornado may appear – rapidly changing weather patterns; a dark or sometimes greenish sky; large hail; low or swirling clouds and a loud noise often described as being similar to the sound of a freight train.

During a tornado high winds can drive debris through the air at incredible speeds, piercing windows and even walls.  When in a building, move quickly to the lowest level.  If the home or building does not have a basement move to a center area away from windows and doors.  If possible, get below a heavy piece of furniture such as a desk that can provide protection from falling or flying debris.  If you find yourself caught outdoors without shelter lie flat in the lowest place possible, such as a ditch.  Do not stay in a vehicle or try to outrun a tornado.

Homeowner’s insurance and auto insurance policies will provide coverage for your home or car should damage occur by tornado or high winds.  Similarly, commercial property insurance will protect your business property.

This is a good time to review your policy to be certain the amount of insurance is adequate to pay for the replacement of your home or building.  Know the the type of coverage in your policy, your coverage limits, and deductibles before something happens.  Have the number of your insurance agent or insurance company available in the event disaster should strike.

Insurance Planning Service is an independent insurance agency offering a full range of insurance products – auto – home – business – life – health – to individuals, families and businesses throughout southeastern Michigan.  Call or visit us on the web today for a quote on your insurance! 

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