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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Buy Auto Insurance Online - Direct Auto Insurance

By Matt Hellstrom

You've probably seen all the commercials on television for direct auto insurance ranging from talking lizards to being in good hands. They make it sound like the best thing since sliced bread. It may be a no-brainer for the DIY crowd, since, you'll be negotiating the insurance path without an personal agent. But rest assured, as they say, even a caveman can do it!

In direct auto insurance or home insurance, you deal directly with the insurance company without the buffer of an insurance agent. These types of firms have been popping up on the Internet over the past half decade. They offer discount rates and primarily an online presence. 1-800 numbers are provided, and some have actual bricks and mortar locations. Direct General Insurance, for example, has 480 locations over 12 southeastern states in the US.

Direct auto insurance firms know that lower rates are the greatest appeal and it is the reason they operate primarily in jurisdictions with mandatory no-fault car insurance. Claims settlement and administration is much faster and simpler under no-fault bylaws. This allows direct insurance companies to eliminate the middleman, the insurance agent, and lower rates for the end user. Insurance companies under no-fault legislation, always pay their own clients damages (at least in theory). Civil cases are also limited.

In fault-allocation localities, who pays the cost for damages and losses incurred in a traffic accident is determined by a finding of fault. It is a fact that payouts are delayed and civil court cases are many in fault-finding jurisdictions. In these jurisdictions, the job description of the insurance agent includes hand holding and claims expedition. But under no-fault rules, the payout is made simply based on damages incurred. This means an insurance appraiser, rather than an agent, is the key player.

The no-fault states, which include the three states with highest populations (New York, California, Florida) enacted no fault legislation in part to simplify and speed payments to accident victims, and in part to reduce the number of time consuming cases in our bulging civil court system. Claims appraising becomes the only bottleneck and no-fault states ease that by instituting approved collision centers. In some jurisdictions the claim centers are government-run.

If there is an area in which one is vulnerable under direct auto insurance, it is in claims that are complicated by physical injury. The affects of a physical injury can continue throughout a person's life. With an agent, the consumer has someone who is familiar with their case and can navigate the insurance process on their behalf. And the agent is available to do that at the start of the injury, when the consumer needs the help the most. It simply is not possible for a call center to take the place of face-to-face contact.

All things considered, going with a direct auto insurance firm rather than through an insurance agent is a risk - reward question. If you are adequately covered, are the savings worth having to act as your own agent? That is the question you'll need to ask yourself, but then again, millions of satisfied customers have asked and answered that same question in the affirmative.

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