Online Motor Insurance Search

Posted by admin | Posted in Motor Insurance | Posted on 19-02-2009

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It can be a thoroughly baffling business conducting your own motor insurance search for the best buy. Although it is a very competitive market, and this means that there is a clamour of providers all claiming to offer the best deals in motor insurance, the sheer number of insurers and the proliferation of different insurance packages makes choosing a potentially hit-and-miss affair. This is when an experienced, professional insurance broker can come to the rescue and help you make an informed and reasoned choice – ensuring you get not only the insurance cover you need, but also the best value for money into the bargain.

The first thing an insurance broker will need to establish is the best type of car insurance that best suits your needs. If the vehicle is old, worth very little and you simply cannot afford any better insurance, then the discussion with the broker can be kept very short as you opt for the cheapest possible, most basic, third party cover. This will ensure that you meet the minimum legal requirement for insurance – your liabilities for any injuries you cause others (including passengers in your own car) and damage to third party property will be adequately covered.

The search can be similarly short and straight forward if you need the slightly wider protection offered by cover against the risks of third party, fire and theft claims – which means that you would at least be compensated up to the value of your vehicle if it is lost or damaged through fire or theft.

The insurance broker will truly come into his own, however, if your search is for fully comprehensive motor insurance. Since there are more than a hundred companies offering comprehensive motor insurance, each with a number of different packages and each package offering various optional extras. A successful search, in this case, relies on your deciding just what elements you are likely to need.

The principal feature of comprehensive insurance, of course, is that it offers protection for a considerably wide range of risks, even when the loss or damage has been caused by the policy holder’s own fault. Therefore, this will cover accidental damage to your own car, including the loss of or damage to any personal possessions left in the vehicle; personal accident benefit for serious injuries you might sustain in an accident; and cover for any medical expenses you incur.

Although these are the core benefits generally included in all forms of comprehensive cover, it is important to remember that insurers differ with respect to the maximum levels of benefit payable and to the additional features available under the policy. Some of these might be optional extras, for which an additional premium will be payable, and could include: no claims discount protection; the provision of a courtesy car if your own needs to be taken to a garage for repairs or following a theft; breakdown or roadside assistance; legal expenses cover or even an extension of the insurance cover while driving abroad.

With a selection from so many variables, therefore, a motor insurance search for the comprehensive cover that suits you, your car and your particular needs could well benefit from the advice of an experienced insurance broker.

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She can do this.. but your name will still be put on the policy as a driver, so not going to help. Now for you thumb downer who say I am wrong… I have a policy on a car that I have never owned, but my name is on the policy as well as the owner and have done this for years.

As long as the other car has it's own insurance cover and you have the owner's permission to drive the car you should be OK.

Unless the other policy restricts drivers (by age, name, etc.) there won't be any problem. Those restrictions are rare but not unheard of so ask to see the policy if there's any question.

There are websites you can go to to input the information and have quotes presented to you, but if you're looking for something you can download to your computer at home then you'd be looking like rating software that insurance brokers/agents use. This software costs several thousands of dollars and you have to show the company that you have a contract to sell insurance for the insurers you want the rates for.

Doing it online would be the quickest way.

These sites might help:
http://www.bestquote.ie/aboutus.php
http://www.eaglestar.ie/ex00.asp?id=dp01
http://www.axa.ie/carinsurance_index.html

Good Luck. = )

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Sort of but sorry…. no

Insurers in the EU can do business in any other member state under the 'passporting' rules in the EU 3rd Insurance directive (subject to rubber stamp approval). So from that perspective there is free movement and yes legally you could buy insurance from say Commercial Union in London (or Belfast for that matter as in this context NI and England are the same)

However, you'd still need to buy a policy that covers you in the ROI you can't just buy a UK policy. As much as anything else taxes, levies (for uninsured drivers etc) are different in each country.

Don't forget nearly all the companies who sell car insurance in the UK have a branch or subsidiary in Ireland, for example Commercial Union in the UK and Hibernian (who also do the Irish Tescos Insurance) in Ireland are both part of Aviva. So there's unlikley to be any price difference.

The real reason there is a price difference between the UK and ROI is almost certainly because of the claims experience, this is no different to people who live in London paying more for car insurance than people who live in some little village.

Since in whichever country you buy the cover, the price will be based on where you live… it won't be any cheaper.

Sorry it's not the answer you wanted, but I'm pretty sure that's how it is.

Well, likely you won't be able to get the business license from the state, but even if you could, you're not bondable at 17 (and you need a bond to do this). The insurance is the least of it, but motor trader insurance is EXTREMELY expensive, so if you're in a position to afford it, you can afford to start a shill corporation, and run all the paperwork through the corp to hide your age. Your attorney can help you out with it.

Outside of insurance fraud, if the insurance company finds out that you have falsified an application for insurance, they can go back to the date you started the policy and re-rate you from that time til now for back owed earned premium which could stack up quite fast. You might then be facing collections if you cannot pay the earned premium, and if you cannot pay the premium you could face cancellation for non-payment. You can also face the possibility of the insurance company also non-renewing the policy, even if you could pay back owed earned premium.

YOU SHOULDN'T BEEN DRINKING AND DRIVING. THAT IS HOW PEOPLE GET HURT OR KILLED. Yes the insurance company can refused you claim. You were stupid and you shouldn't have been drinking and driving. Because of people like you my child who was a month old got killed. Now I have to live on without her, because of stupid idiots like you. I am glad that the insurance company refused your claim. Maybe you will learn from this mistake.

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