Posts Tagged ‘car insurance’

You have a total right for the car insurance claim!

Before we say anything we would like to make a statement. Don’t panic when you are about to file a claim. There is nothing stressful about this procedure so you should not take it as a curse. Take it step by step with it when the time comes. This is how to do it:

1. First of all you have to set the record straight and decide when you need to file a claim. For that you will have to contact you insurer or insurance company and ask them about the claim and how you could do it. You need to try to keep the number of the claim entries as low as possible as it totally affects your rates. We don’t guarantee you low rates after you have already given your record twenty entries. It should not make a difference to you – if you are guilty in the accident or if you are not, you should consider one simple thing – payment. Then just give yourself a question and try to answer it – “will I be able to pay the damages myself?”
If you know you are financially stable and you could easily pay a hundred of dollars for some reparations – it is good, but if the answer is negative – then file a claim because it seems like there is no other solution. Read the rest of this entry »

Is the proposal in Michigan realistic?

The easiest thing to say in the world right now is that some US states are suffering more than others in the recession. The national media rightly focus on the headline figures showing the total numbers of unemployed, the foreclosure rate, and so on. This can be somewhat deceiving because it hides the fact that some states are actually turning in statistics very different from the national average. In Michigan, for example, the unemployment rate stands at 15.3%. The government estimates that, by the end of 2009, some 310,000 jobs will have disappeared with no sign of any consistent move for businesses to begin rehiring. That’s why Michigan has sponsored a tax rebate for small businesses – the majority having been unprofitable for the last year – and is extending a tax credit to home buyers to help meet their mortgage obligations – Michigan is ranked 8th in the national foreclosure rank. Not surprisingly, Michigan is facing a budget deficit right now and, with the cost of the tax rebate and credits extending into 2010, the deficit can only grow worse. Read the rest of this entry »