Ways to Lower AZ Car Insurance Premiums – Handyman Insurance
If a person is a current policyholder and that have been steadily seeing their rates increase it may be wise to begin shopping around and comparing the prices of various other insurers to ensure that their carrier is still competitively priced compared to other providers in AZ. People may wonder why their premiums increase even if they have not had any tickets or accidents during the term of the policy; in many cases this has nothing to do with the insured, but the insurer themselves. Usually when a carrier begins to raise pricing it is do to the amount of losses that they have experienced in a recent time frame and they must increase revenue to balance out for the money that they have lost. So if an individual sees they have had an increased premium they may want to comparison shop because there is probably a company available that has not suffered the same amount of loss and can offer a more affordable rate; it is also a good idea to occasionally compare rates even if they have seen in increase in their bill because other companies could have lowered rates or a cheaper carrier may have entered the market.
The best way for a person who has yet to purchase a policy can find the cheapest insurers is to shop around and get quotes from as many companies as possible. Each insurer will view each applicant differently based on the criteria of the driver and the experience that they have had with similar drivers; in most cases the lowest priced insurer will vary for two motorists with many similarities due to small differences. The Arizona Department of Insurance also suggests that consumer be sure and take advantage of any discounts that are applicable. Carriers in AZ offer drivers a discount for being accident free, insuring more than one automobile with the same company, being a good student and/or a non-smoker and discounted rates for vehicles with air bags and automatic seat-belts. Motorists should be aware that discounts offered and the amount discounted will vary with each insurer. Another way to lower premiums is to raise deductibles if you have comprehensive and collision coverage, but keep in mind that this is the amount that will have to be paid in the event of a loss so be sure not to choose a high amount that cannot be afforded if the vehicle were to sustain damage.