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Sports Car Insurance

Sunday, August 31st, 2008 by plrpro

Sports Cars

Owning a sports car has probably never been easier and who hasn’t dreamt of owning one, but they can be a little temperamental and this is often the reason why some people don’t bother buying one. Sports car insurance is a highly specialized area of auto insurance specifically dealing with high performance exotic or sports cars. Good sports car insurance will cover the vehicle against a number of events such as property damage, medical costs, legal expenses and liability.

There are many factors involved in calculating the cost of sports car insurance for each individual driver as the risks will differ from person to person. For instance, every vehicle has an insurance rating which is primarily based around two areas; its power to weight ratio and the cost of replacement parts. However, there are many other factors which will affect your sports car insurance premium, one of which is the drivers previous insurance claim record. Safety records for the vehicle are also looked at in addition to the car’s ability to stop thieves and the location of where it will be parked on a regular basis. Even the drivers age, number of years driving, gender, profession and credit history can affect a sports car insurance premiums.

Of course, because so many collisions take place with cars traveling at high speeds, sports car insurance providers charge sports car drivers more than a family car driver who is less likely to drive in the same manner as his counterpart. When you look at statistics for accident damage, it is the sports, luxury and high performance cars that always top the losses lists. Of course that does not include the number of these vehicles that are stolen or subject to vehicle fraud.

The best way to get competitive sports car insurance is to shop around and research information from insurance companies who are specialists in this area. However, the best way to keep you sports car insurance premiums low is by maintaining good driving skills and a clean police record which is how most drivers keep their vehicle insurance costs to a minimum. One way of reducing the yearly expense of insurancing a sports car is to check into savings for limited mileage driving per year. If the car is of very high value, the insurance company may even stipulate that an engine immobilizer is fitted and possibly even a vehicle tracking system. If you are buying your sports car from either a specialist or main dealer, you may find they have made arrangements to supply their own sports car insurance but be warned, they may refuse if you have a bad driving record.

Often, a good way forward is to try and find a broker who only deals with sports car insurance and is experienced at dealing with claims and legal aspects. One thing to remember is that a spots car insurance policy provides sports cars with standard insurance protection so the insurance does not cover the car in case of modifications to the body or its engine.

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The Benefits of Purchasing Trip Travel Insurance

Sunday, August 31st, 2008 by plrpro

Are you contemplating a vacation?  If so you should consider getting a trip travel insurance policy to protect yourself, and your family. Many things can go wrong when you are on vacation or even before leave.  It?s imperative to be aware of the kind of expenses that can be incurred while traveling, which could be deterred by having an insurance policy

This is when it is makes sense to acquire travel insurance.  Travel insurance can cover from trip cancellation to the expense of emergency care while overseas.  All insurance companies are not the same so it pays to do your homework before making your purchase.

Several travel insurance policies will offer as standard coverage- trip cancellation, or delays, medical and dental treatment, medical emergencies including evacuation and transport  to home, lost luggage, emergency transportation and accidental death.
Most insurance policies contain exclusions that rule out coverage of certain situations. The will exclusions vary from policy to policy.

There are some events that are never covered by travel insurance policies, under any circumstances. It is important to be aware of this before travelling. These events are war (although most policies will cover for terrorists attacks), Interruption to your trip due to business or contractual commitments, and mental or nervous disorders.

There are several types of insurance affliated to travel that you may not want because you are probably covered by other sources.  Thus, you’d be purchasing double coverage. You may not need flight insurance since your term life insurance will likely cover accidental demise and your medical insurance will likely cover any injury that occurs in flight.   Similarly, accidental death insurance is probably a duplicate of any life insurance you might have.  Also forget the collision damage waiver at the auto rental counter because its a duplicate of your auto insurance.

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