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		<title>Post-accident to-do list</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The weather conditions should not affect anything. Of course, it is clear to everybody that in winter accidents are more frequent, but you also have to remember that avoiding an accident is much more valuable than knowing how to recover from it. But in case you did end up in an accident please know what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The weather conditions should not affect anything. Of course, it is clear to everybody that in winter accidents are more frequent, but you also have to remember that avoiding an accident is much more valuable than knowing how to recover from it. But in case you did end up in an accident please know what to do. Let us try to explain everything you will require to understand while finding yourself a victim on the road. Here are a few very strong advices that will definitely help you to get through a difficult time of your life.</p>
<p>We would want you to read these points carefully and if you have an opportunity to print the information given below please do and make sure you keep it not to far away.</p>
<p>First of all it is important to take a deep breath and not to panic. Analyze the situation and determine the equivalent of losses. The damage can be significant or slightly important. In any case you have to consider that it is easy to make the situation even worse than it is. In any case, what you must know is that sometimes medical assistance is what you need to think of in the first place. Smallest details count.</p>
<p>You have to know to report police about any accidents you find yourself in. It has to be legal so there is a way to deal with the situation. Do not try to escape from the scene or arrange anything without police knowing about it. This will get you into more trouble. Police will make a full report of everything that happen and conclude with the verdict.</p>
<p>Do not let anybody get you blinded. Talk only with policemen about the accident. We know sometimes it is difficult to keep it quiet about what happened but take a look at it from a different point of view. While in panic people let themselves go, not realizing what it can get themselves into. Limit all of the conversations about the accident on the road and do not confess anything. The only two people that should know all honesty are the policeman and insurance company person.</p>
<p>Remember to make notes. People are so shocked and nervous after the accident that they forget the most important part &#8211; to write down names, addresses, phone contacts of those who were involved in the car accident with them. But you have to ask your insurance company&#8217;s advice while you are waiting for police to arrive. The insurance company guy will definitely tell you to recollect the name of the insurance company the others are dealing with plus their car&#8217;s identification number.</p>
<p>You should call your insurance company or your insurance agent as soon as you found yourself in the accident. He must know it before anybody. Please inform him about the smallest details and don&#8217;t be afraid to speak the truth even if you were the one responsible for the accident.</p>
<p>You ca also find some <a href="http://www.findcarinsurancequotes.net/">car insurance quotes</a> on different websites and read them before you hit the road. We don&#8217;t mean you have to do it everyday but it is always good to know how to help ay case when it occurs. You can also get <a href="http://www.findcarinsurancequotes.net/post-accident-to-do-list.html">car insurance quotes</a> from the insurance company itself if you have chosen one already. Good luck and be safe!</p>
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		<title>Why are premium notices a source of stress?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 18:52:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Life is never fair. Just when you think you have hit rock bottom and things cannot get any worse, they get worse. You would have thought that a recession would mean premium rates would stay the same. In your dreams, you might have hoped for the rates to fall. After all, there&#8217;s massive unemployment &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Life is never fair. Just when you think you have hit rock bottom and things cannot get any worse, they get worse. You would have thought that a recession would mean premium rates would stay the same. In your dreams, you might have hoped for the rates to fall. After all, there&#8217;s massive unemployment &#8211; it&#8217;s the worst level of unemployment for more than sixty years. With household incomes falling and no job security, this is not the time to find premium rates increasing. Yet when those premium notices drop into your mail boxes, the evidence is there. And it&#8217;s not just you. Premiums are going up for most drivers. This is so unfair! All but three states in the union have mandatory liability insurance. For everyone who wants to stay legal on the roads, the price of driving is getting to deterrent levels. First it was the price of gas shooting up like a rocket. Now it&#8217;s those premiums! What&#8217;s going on?</p>
<p>There are two quite different problems coming together at the same time. One comes from the general downturn in the economy. The other is connected with the system of regulation for the insurance industry. On paper, the companies have an easy ride. They collect in the premiums, receive the claims, pay out on the claims and keep the balance as profit. Except the worst recession in decades caught them off guard. It all comes down to what insurers should do with the money they have collected in. Their answer was to invest most of it in the stock market. That way, they earned dividends and got capital growth until it was needed to pay out on the claims. But some invested in these new securitized bonds based on mortgages and other loans. So, when both the property and the capital markets were hit, insurers found themselves with big losses. Under normal circumstances, this would not have been a problem, but the insurance industry has to play by different rules. They are regulated by the insurance departments and commissioners for each state. To protect all you people who buy policies, the key rule is that the companies must have enough capital in reserve to pay out on the claims you make. When the stock and bond markets collapsed, many companies either broke the rule or were too close for comfort. So companies have been moving cash around between states to keep themselves legal and putting up the premiums to collect more.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s ironic that a rule designed to protect consumers should be pushing up the premiums so fast. Who would have thought the <a href="http://www.allstatescarinsurance.com/why-are-premium-notices-a-source-of-stress.html">auto insurance </a>industry would lose so much of the money they had invested. After all, they employ all these clever people called actuaries to measure the risks for writing policies. You would think they would have seen the risks of some of the investments they were making. Yet, like most of the other investment managers, the insurers were taken by surprise. The result is that, overnight, many were close to not having enough money to pay out on your policies. That was and remains a serious problem. That&#8217;s why the <a href="http://www.allstatescarinsurance.com/">auto insurance</a> industry is asking you all for more money.</p>
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