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Showing posts with label auto insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auto insurance. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Insurance as a Budget Guarantee

Colorado Car InsuranceEvery day it seems that different events, retailers, and even people conspire against your ability to keep your spending on target, turning budgeting into a sport for which you must play the offensive position. But all hope isn’t lost; there are many ways you can keep your expenses on track and your bank balances in the green. Among all of the tricks out there, the purchase of insurance is one of the most deceptively simple and often overlooked.
Insurance Can Prevent Additional Expense
During a car accident, if your vehicle suffers any damage you'll likely need to get it fixed. In fact, you may not be able to go to work without doing so or renting a car in the interim. A Colorado auto insurance policy may not only provide payment for repairs in excess of the deductible, but it can also provide a loss of use benefit that pays for a rental during a certain period.
Likewise, a home insurance policy can pay to have the contents of your home replaced when they are damaged during an insurable incident and may pay for a hotel room or other temporary lodging.
Without insurance, both these events would quickly devastate your budget and could make it next to impossible to get back on track for the near future.

Level Premiums and Deductibles
It would be almost possible to accurately predict the amount that you need to pay for car repairs caused by accidents and then to budget for those expenses. Additionally, it would be impossible to predict all the other property you might lose over the course of a year and the cost to replace it. Insurance policies offer affordable premiums and deductibles that you can easily plan and budget for in advance.

Whether you're completing a midyear budget checkup or getting ready to start your 2013 budget planning, it’s time to allow insurance policies their place in your financial plan as a budget guarantee. Give us a call at Premier Group Insurance today and we can help you review your current insurance portfolio, identify any gaps in coverage and help you set out on the right foot for the future.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Do You Have Gaps In Your Insurance Coverage?

There is nothing worse than thinking that your insurance policy will cover your damages after a certain disaster, and then finding that a planning gap in your insurance portfolio has left you needlessly exposed to financial loss. Luckily, if you know how to identify these gaps, you can get coverage to fill them and avoid the devastating financial consequences they can create.
Take a look at a few of the areas many people find gaps in their coverage and see if you share this needless overexposure.
  • Floods and Earth Movement: Your home insurance policy may pay for a lot of things, but it won’t pay for damages that occur as the result of flood or earth movement. Instead, you need a separate policy or, in the case of earth movement, a special endorsement should your insurance company allow it.
  • Colorado Car InsuranceUn- and Under-Insured Drivers: Insurance may be required in your state, but that doesn’t mean that every driver is compliant, and if you don’t have un- or under-insured motorist coverage then you may be paying out-of-pocket for damage to your vehicle caused by one of these non-compliant drivers.
  • Theft and Vandalism: Having the state-required auto coverage is great, but who pays if your car is stolen or vandalized? And what about if you have a collision? Comprehensive and collision coverage ensures that you get what you deserve after an accident and that you can keep driving, but they aren’t required by your state, so you’ve got to identify the need for this insurance and fill it on your own.
  • Preventative Care and Prescriptions: If you have a major medical insurance policy then you might be covered for emergency events and major surgery, but what about your preventative care and pharmaceutical needs? A health insurance policy that covers your everyday medical care would fill that gap and help you get care before you desperately need it.
We know how to find gaps in your insurance portfolio before they get the best of you. Don’t let your savings fall into one of these planning snafus—instead give us a call at Premier Group Insurance and get fully covered by your Colorado Car Insurance and anything else you may need.

Friday, January 20, 2012

The Difference between Cheap and Affordable

Colorado Car InsuranceWhen you are shopping for auto insurance, you’re bound to run into countless ads for cheap auto insurance coverage. Why get a cheap policy when you can go for a better option, an auto insurance policy that is affordable?

Cheap and affordable may seem like insignificant distinctions, but the gulf between the two could not be wider.

The Problem with some “Cheap” Insurance

Cheap insurance is the kind of policy one gets just to satisfy state regulators. It has minimal coverage for bodily injury and property damage liability, the minimum required for personal injury protection, and deductibles so high that your savings account would weep if it had tear ducts. Often, the limits required are not high enough to actually cover the average dollar amount of claims in your area and since you have no protection for collision or comprehensive, there is no mitigation for damages your car endures during an accident. Between the lack of real, meaningful coverage offered by these policies and the sky-high deductible, the premium is cheap.

The Benefits of Affordable Protection

Affordable policies, on the other hand, offer meaningful benefits at a price that fits easily within the confines of your budget. They protect you against realistic costs for bodily injury and property damage liability, provide enough personal injury protection to shield you from damages, and also give collision and comprehensive benefits that protect you from the financial damages associated with fire, theft, accident and more; something a cheap policy wouldn’t dream of doing. Finally, affordable policies protect policyholders against damages caused by uninsured or underinsured drivers. Sometimes, you can even create an affordable policy with additional protections, such as loss of use.

In addition, affordable policies have deductibles that are reasonable. They help reduce the premiums by shifting some of the risk onto the policyholder, but they are figures that a policyholder can afford. People often forget that deductibles on auto insurance policies are per incident, not per year. A high deductible could spell trouble for a policyholder’s financial goals if they have more than one incident in a year. Low limits don’t actually stop you from being liable for damages you cause, they simply limit the insurance company’s responsibility to pay. You must pay out-of-pocket for anything that exceeds them.

When you work with the agents at Premier Group Insurance for your auto insurance needs, we create a policy that’s affordable. A policy that offers you and your family meaningful protection with premiums that fit your budget. Give us a call for your free Colorado Car Insurance quote today.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Commercial Auto Insurance and Your Future

Knowing whether or not your need commercial auto insurance is a question asked by nearly all business owners.

Commercial Auto InsuranceNot having this policy is usually justified by the fact that only the owner drives the company vehicle, or that the business doesn’t even own a vehicle—while employees using their own vehicle for errands are typically overlooked.

The truth of the matter is this: if you have a vehicle that is used for business or if you have employees that use their own vehicles for company errands, then you need commercial auto insurance.

Insurance serves to protect your finances and your future. Having auto insurance means you care about being insured after an accident. But when you try to stretch this same policy to a company vehicle, you’ll find your claims denied and your policy dropped in the event of an accident. Having your claim denied can hurt your business, hinder your finances, and be devastating in general.

There’s no need to risk the future of your business and your family when there are so many ways to have a commercial auto insurance policy that covers everything you need. With drive-other-car endorsements and non-owned coverage, cover yourself, your family, and your employees.

In this economy, it’s easy, and sometimes necessary, to cut corners and save money for your business. But if cutting those corners exposes you to more risk than it’s worth and more than you can afford, it will only lead to bigger problems. So don’t take unnecessary risks with your Colorado Car insurance. Speak to a trusted agent at Premier Group Insurance to get the kind of coverage that will protect your family, your business, your employees, and your future.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Steer Clear of Expensive Car Insurance Mistakes

As the economy continues on its downward spiral, consumers across the nation are tightening their belts and trying to save money wherever they can. Unfortunately, many people don't realize that they're losing untold amounts of money by overpaying on car insurance.

If you're looking to save on auto insurance, steer clear of these common car insurance blunders:

Blunder #1: Not shopping around for the best car insurance quoteIf you go with the first car insurance company that comes your way, you could be losing hundreds of dollars each year. It's worth your while to shop around and try to find the best deal out there. When it comes time to renew your insurance, it may be easy to stick with the same insurer you've had for years-but you won't save any money that way. Car insurance companies will calculate your rates differently, so you may be able to find a much better deal from someone else.

Blunder #2: Choosing your state's minimum coverage requirements
Although you may be tempted to choose the bare minimum coverage amounts required in your state, this could cost you in the long run. Just because you are in compliance with state laws doesn't mean that you're fully protected. If you're underinsured, a major car accident could wreak havoc on your personal finances. Everyone's situation and budget is different, so talk to your financial advisor to discuss how much coverage you need.

Blunder #3: Opting for the lowest car insurance deductible
In the car insurance world, the deductible is the amount of money you'll have to pay out of pocket on car repairs before your insurance company starts covering costs. Many consumers make the mistake of assuming the lowest deductible will save them money. However, this is not always the case.

Generally, if you go with a lower deductible, you'll have to pay a higher premium. In the long run, you may be able to save more money by choosing a high deductible insurance plan with a lower premium. Do your homework to figure out what makes the most sense for your unique situation.

Blunder #4: Choosing car insurance based only on cost
While you should definitely shop around for a great price on car insurance, this isn't the only factor you should consider. As you compare car insurance, look at the various benefits each insurer has to offer. Choose the coverage that best suits your needs and then compare prices.

Blunder #5: Missing out on major discounts
If you're a safe driver or if you insure your car and home with the same company, you may be eligible for a discount. Take some extra time to look into what discounts are available from various insurers. You could save hundreds of dollars this year.

Make sure you're paying the best price for your Colorado Car Insurance with Premier Group Insurance today.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Colorado Car Insurance: Teaching Teens to be Better Drivers


There is no question that most teens lack the experience to make them ideal drivers and decision makers behind the wheel, but that doesn’t mean that parents have no choice but to “take their lumps” when it comes to teen drivers and accidents. Parents actually have a lot of power to help make sure that their teens learn how to be better drivers.

Be a Good Example

The first step in ensuring that your teen is a good, safe driver is to always be an example to them whether they are riding in a car with you or you are driving alone. If they hear about your tickets and traffic court dates, they might assume that they can ignore traffic laws and simply ask for forgiveness after the damage is done, if they even get caught. So make sure your driving is as stellar as you want your child’s to be, at all times.

Safe Driver Discount

Most Colorado car insurance carriers offer good driver discounts for teens that stay accident free but it will also depend upon their driving record. It is important to avoid accidents, but you should also steer clear of speeding and reckless driving offenses, DUI or DWI convictions, and other infractions that can tarnish your record.

Read the Handbook Together

There are two ways a would-be driver can read the DMV handbook before taking the test; the would-be driver can read it like someone who wants to temporarily memorize it or as though they want to actually learn something. Many teens, blinded by the all-encompassing goal of getting a driver’s license, work diligently to memorize the handbook and then dump the info from their brain before the plastic cools on their newly minted license. When you work with your teen driver and study the manual together, you can be there to explain the concepts in the manual to them in a way they won’t forget, and you can ensure that the education they receive 
is a lifelong one.

Don’t Lose Patience

Driving with a teen is not a fun experience for most parents and it is a difficult time to actually teach. Often, teens get embarrassed and defensive when their driving behavior is corrected and this makes it difficult for them to actually take in what you are saying. Don’t lose patience and don’t take the offensive with your teen. Always remember that you were once in their seat, and try to communicate driving critiques in a manner you would have appreciated.

Watch Videos

There are many videos available online and at your local library that help people improve their driving ability. Watch these videos with your teen and talk about the different topics and situations that are found in the video. You can even bring these lessons out into the real world when you go driving with your teen.
Teaching your teen to be a better driver is something that takes a big commitment from both of you. If you work together, you can ensure that your teen walks away with knowledge he or she will apply and that will keep them safe when they’re on their own behind the wheel. 


Call us at 877-430-0092 for a comprehensive Colorado car insurance quote.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Denver Homeowners Insurance

At Premier Group Insurance we specialize in Denver Homeowners Insurance as well as auto & business insurance in Denver, Lakewood, Aurora & surrounding areas.

We are in our third decade of being in business and we have more than 80 locations in Colorado and the West. We have an experienced, professional and courteous staff with over 80 experience combined. Our bilingual staff has provided fast and friendly service at the beginning and at renewals to thousands of happy customers.

Mission Statement
We will provide our clients with quality insurance products at affordable rates based upon a foundation of integrity and value.

We will provide the highest level of customer service and strive for perfection with everything that we do.

We will protect people from the unforeseen risks of everyday life, help recover from it and fulfill their dreams.