Did you fall for a flashy sales pitch and buy an underperforming, overpriced auto insurance policy? Trust us when we tell you there are many people just like you. Insurance companies such as State Farm, Progressive and GEICO promote their brand names with advertising and it is challenging if not impossible to avoid their marketing magic and do the work needed to find the best deal.
You should take the time to price shop coverage on a regular basis due to the fact that insurance rates change quite often. If you had the best rates two years ago the chances are good that you can find a lower rate today. Starting now, forget all the misinformation about auto insurance because we’re going to show you how to use the internet to reduce your cost while increasing coverage.
All the larger auto insurance companies provide coverage prices on the web. Obtaining pricing is fairly straightforward as you just type in as requested by the quote form. Upon sending the form, their system sends out for credit information and your driving record and returns a price. Online price quotes makes it a lot easier to compare rates but the process of having to visit each company’s website and repetitively type in the same information is repetitive and time-consuming. But it’s absolutely necessary to get many rate quotes if you are searching for a lower rate.
There is a better way!
The smarter way to find lower prices utilizes a single form that obtains quotes from many companies. The form is fast, requires less work, and makes price shopping online much more enjoyable and efficient. Immediately after you send the form, it is quoted and you can select your choice of the price quotes you receive.
If one or more price quotes are lower than your current rates, you can simply submit the application and buy the policy. It can be completed in less than 10 minutes and you will know how your current rates stack up.
To find out how much you’re overpaying now, simply click here to open in new window and begin entering your coverage information. If you currently have coverage, we recommend you copy deductibles and limits as close as possible to your current policy. This ensures you will be getting an apples-to-apples comparison based on similar coverages.
More information is available on the website for the Indiana Department of Insurance found here. Indiana drivers can view a list of available companies, read industry bulletins, and file complaints about a company.