Posts Tagged ‘Insurance Premium’

Japanese Motor Car Import Insurance

April 22nd, 2010



If you own – or are thinking of owning – an imported Japanese car, then one of your considerations must be the cost of Japanese Motor Car Import Insurance. We all know that if you decide to buy a car that has not been manufactured in the UK, then you may find it difficult to get insurance And even then, after you have found it, the car insurance premiums could go sky high!.

For example, if you own an imported Japanese sports car, then you will need to investigate the different schemes and cover offered by motor insurers. Don’t just take the first quote that comes along or accept an insurers dismissal of you. You will find that some insurers will refuse to insure you simply because they stick to insuring mainstream cars. However, don’t let this put you off, there are specialist insurers out there who can and will insure you, and at competitive price too.

You will find that the longer you have been driving and without making a claim, the better deal you should be offered by a specialist import insurer. All the normal considerations that apply when you are looking for motor insurance – such as keeping it garaged overnight, having a reduced mileage, limiting the number of drivers etc – are even more important when you are looking for Japanese Motor Car Import Insurance.

By doing as much as you can to get yourself ‘brownie points’ from your proposed insurer will definitely help drive the insurance premium down.

And just because motor car import insurance is deemed as such a specialist area, it really doesn’t mean yon have to accept the first quote that comes your way. There are a number of reputable insurers in the marketplace who can and will provide insurance for your imported vehicle, so do shop around for the right deal for you and accept the quote that gives you the level of cover you need and at a realistic price.

By: Jason Hulott

Cheap Mortgage Life Insurance

April 5th, 2010



Mortgage life insurance is a type of insurance that ensures the remaining balance on a mortgage is paid in case of death of the borrower. Cheap mortgage life insurance is available which the borrower can obtain with a little research of the market. Cheap mortgage life insurance refers to a policy with low rates. However, the rates depend on the type of mortgage and amount.

Mortgage life insurance is necessary for all borrowers who are opting for a mortgage. This is done to offer protection to the homeowners and their families against losing their income in case of unexpected death of the earner. The borrowers are required to fulfill their end of the bargain by making periodic fixed payments to the insurance company. These payments are known as the insurance premium and are determined on the basis of several factors. The insurance company in turn promises to compensate the beneficiaries named in the policy in the unfortunate event of the client?s death. This premium is usually included with the monthly mortgage payment. The borrowers do not have to worry about making another monthly payment towards the insurance policy.

Mortgage life insurance provides peace of mind to the borrowers, as they do not have to worry about their families or other dependents losing the house in case of a premature death. Further, getting a life insurance policy for protecting the mortgage is usually not very expensive. As the amount of the coverage goes on decreasing with the mortgage amount, the insurance also gets cheaper. To find out the best and the cheapest mortgage life insurance, borrowers must compare the life insurance prices of as many carriers as they can. This task has become quite easy as it is now possible to request multiple quotes over the Internet by filling out a single form.

By: Peter Emerson

How does the insurance company find out about moving violations?

March 10th, 2010

My understanding is that when you get a moving violation (e.g, a speeding ticket), the police or the courts or whoever will notify your insurance company. When your insurance company finds out and finds out about the points that are now on your license, they raise your insurance premium. However, a friend tells me that he’s received several speeding tickets, that his insurance company has never found out (meaning no one is notifying his insurance company), and that his premium has therefore never gone up. How is that possible?

By: fgeel