We would be in a huge amount of financial worries if insurance was not on our side. If you think about it; if you get in an accident, what happens? The first things people do that have insurance is call their insurance company; those who do not have a hard time coming to them. Face it; having insurance is an everyday occurrence. Car insurance keeps us level headed when we are in the car.
You do not fully appreciate what vehicle insurance offers you until it is too late and you are in a vehicular accident. In our lives, we will at least use insurance once. Many of us will use our car insurance for claims many times in our lives. It really is the luck of the draw; what are your odds? Even the smallest fender bender can leave you wondering how you will pay for the damage if not covered.
When you get insurance, the most basic form is liability insurance. This is the insurance that covers the base of things when you get into an accident. The fact is, in an accident, there is going to be someone liable for it. This person that is deemed liable will be responsible for all damages: mental, physical and structural. This is a financial disaster waiting to happen.
You may have heard Liability Insurance called Third Party Cover. This is simply another name for it. Whichever you decide to call it, you could end up bankrupt if you do not have it as coverage on your insurance policy. The victim will take their claims to the court, win and liquidate all your assets leaving you nothing. Moreover, there will be more court costs associated with it as well. These situations have been known to last years on end and drain even the strongest person.
Taking out insurance is just that; it insures you will be OK. It gives you that upper hand when life throws you a lemon. In other words, if you get into an accident, you will not be the one going up to bat. This is what you insurance premiums you constantly play are for. Your insurance company will take care of all the payments and legal matters that go along with a vehicular incident. The only part you will personally be responsible for is the excess. When you get in the accident, you will have to pay the amount you and your insurance policy writer agreed on when you sign the insurance policy contract. The excess is usually anywhere from 250-1,000. Once this is paid, the insurance will make all necessary payments to clear it from the books.
Getting the right insurance is very important. The one to start with is of course liability insurance. There are many other types of insurance available for specific situations so be sure to check with your insurance representative for more information on what would be the best for your particular situation.
You do not fully appreciate what vehicle insurance offers you until it is too late and you are in a vehicular accident. In our lives, we will at least use insurance once. Many of us will use our car insurance for claims many times in our lives. It really is the luck of the draw; what are your odds? Even the smallest fender bender can leave you wondering how you will pay for the damage if not covered.
When you get insurance, the most basic form is liability insurance. This is the insurance that covers the base of things when you get into an accident. The fact is, in an accident, there is going to be someone liable for it. This person that is deemed liable will be responsible for all damages: mental, physical and structural. This is a financial disaster waiting to happen.
You may have heard Liability Insurance called Third Party Cover. This is simply another name for it. Whichever you decide to call it, you could end up bankrupt if you do not have it as coverage on your insurance policy. The victim will take their claims to the court, win and liquidate all your assets leaving you nothing. Moreover, there will be more court costs associated with it as well. These situations have been known to last years on end and drain even the strongest person.
Taking out insurance is just that; it insures you will be OK. It gives you that upper hand when life throws you a lemon. In other words, if you get into an accident, you will not be the one going up to bat. This is what you insurance premiums you constantly play are for. Your insurance company will take care of all the payments and legal matters that go along with a vehicular incident. The only part you will personally be responsible for is the excess. When you get in the accident, you will have to pay the amount you and your insurance policy writer agreed on when you sign the insurance policy contract. The excess is usually anywhere from 250-1,000. Once this is paid, the insurance will make all necessary payments to clear it from the books.
Getting the right insurance is very important. The one to start with is of course liability insurance. There are many other types of insurance available for specific situations so be sure to check with your insurance representative for more information on what would be the best for your particular situation.
About the Author:
Graham McKenzie is the content syndication coordinator for Carinsurancesa.co.za. South Arica?s leading Car Insurance portal.
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