Vintage Car Insurance Rate Pennsylvania PA

December 12, 2008 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I own a vintage car here in Pennsylvania. I take good care of my car, and I don’t really use it except when I have to drive it over to a car show. Now, why is my auto insurance rate so high?

Butch

Bethlehem, PA

Hey there, Butch. You did not mention the make and model of your vintage car. I’m thinking of owning and maintaining one here in Pennsylvania, too. Although I do know that owning a vintage car can be hard when it comes to auto insurance premium rates.

We know that auto insurance premiums go up when the driver of the insured car has a very bad driving history. That certainly is one major reason. So, why then is your auto insurance premium rate high when you don’t drive it? Obviously the mileage on that car won’t me much, too. The reason is the expensive repair cost. Vintage cars are expensive to maintain because of the difficulty in getting the parts you need to repair it. Compared to a regular sedan, a contemporary one, repairing it is cheaper because the parts are easier to acquire. Plus some vintage cars need special care when it needs to be repaired. If your car figures in an accident, even a very minor one, the cost of repair is going to be high. Although buying vintage car parts is easier today compared to a few years ago because of the internet, it’s still not as easy as acquiring regular car parts. And if the vintage car you have is very expensive, that is going to bump your auto insurance premium rate higher.

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Life Insurance For Retiree Pennsylvania PA

December 8, 2008 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:


I’m looking forward to my retirement here in Pennsylvania soon and recently I felt I needed to get life insurance. After doing some light research I feel utterly confused about all the policies available, can you help me understand life insurance?



Melvin


Allentown, PA



Getting a life insurance policy can be a very daunting task for some, especially if its their first time doing so. There are about 4 major kinds of life insurance policies  that you can choose from there in Pennsylvania. The most important thing to remember is that you want to choose a policy that best reflects what your goals or needs are in your financial future.


Term Life Insurance
One of the most popular kinds of life insurance policies. The benefit is that you an get a relatively huge amount of coverage for comparatively small amounts of premiums over a set period of time. Best for those who is the head earner of the family and still has long-term financial obligations such as mortgage.


Whole Life Insurance
This is the type of policy that lasts as long as the insured is still alive. Good for those already nearing retirement since rates are kept stable.


Universal Life Insurance
A more advanced form of whole life insurance that can also serve as an alternate savings account. Your money will earn cash value dividends that can be used to grow your money and your policy’s value. This form of insurance usually has very flexible terms.


Variable Life Insurance
For the investment-savvy people. A form of life insurance where part of your premiums also goes into a form of savings account or fund that is used by the provider as investment capital to grow your money.



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Filing Life Insurance Claims Pennsylvania PA

December 5, 2008 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader Question:

I’m a homemaker here in Pennsylvania. My husband mentioned to me when he was still alive that I never have to worry about thing because he had life insurance. How do I file a claim?

Vivian

Philadelphia, PA

Hi, Vivian, the first thing you have to do is go over his life insurance policy. From the policy, you will know how much death benefits can be claimed. Secure his death certificate or proof of death as the issuing life insurance company will certainly ask for it. You have to file as soon as possible in order for you to be able to use the money right away. Upon filing, the insurance company, assuming everything is in order, is mandated to pay within 60 days after the death of your husband. However, if the company has reason to doubt the authenticity of your claims, it may take a while longer as they have to double check to verify that you are indeed a legitimate claimant and not posing as a fraud.

When filing, here are the things, information and documents that you should have with you: policy number, death certificate and proof of identification. It would be most beneficial for you to call husband’s life insurance agent in Pennsylvania, too.

I know that your husband just passed away, but please be ready for when the life insurance company asks you a lot questions or double checks everything you claim, as they will be releasing to you a large amount of money.

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Business Life Insurance Pennsylvania PA

November 30, 2008 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I run a sole proprietorship business here in Pennsylvania. If I die prematurely, the business will collapse. Is there a special type of life insurance that will protect my business?

Donald

Pittsburgh, PA

Well, Donald, life insurance is not just for protection of individuals and families, it can also be used to protect your business or businesses. Like humans, businesses do have health, too, and therefore also need to be protected. A lot of businesses have closed up because they lacked the cash they needed at the time they needed it most. Had they been injected with the needed cash, their business would have survived.

Generally, businesses have existing credit lines with banks, so they can get a quick and fast loan when money is needed. However, there will be instances when the banks won’t lend them anymore for some reason or another. Now, as you have said, your business is a sole proprietorship. If you pass away, your family may be at a big risk as your creditors can claim your business and personal assets precisely because it is a sole proprietorship.

If this is your only source of income, it is best if you have a talk with your life insurance agent in Pennsylvania on how you can have a good contingency plan for your business. There are now policies made for businessmen like you.

 

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Variable Life Insurance Pennsylvania PA

November 30, 2008 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My co-employees here in Pennsylvania keep talking about this variable life insurance. What is it?

Hector

Pittsburg, PA

Hector, variable life insurance is a type of life insurance that gives you more power and control on what you would like to do with your policy, particularly with regards to death benefits and cash value accumulated.

One feature of variable life insurance is that the premium has a tendency to go up or down, depending on the state of the market. The premium of your variable insurance policy usually has two parts. One part goes to the payment of your life insurance, and another part, 4% of which is set aside to build up your cash value that will be used on your investment portfolio. It is called variable life insurance because you can decide where to place your investment (stocks, bonds or other investment instruments allowed by your insurer). You can have a free hand on how much of the money you can reinvest and how much you want to go towards your policy. The catch here is that when markets are experiencing downturns, so will your cash value and death benefits. The opposite is true, too–the good point of this insurance type is that when markets are turning bullish, your earnings and benefits increases, too.

But first things first, take note that your life insurance agent in Pennsylvania should have NASD before he can sell you a variable life plan.

 

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What Is The Right Type Of Life Insurance For You

November 21, 2008 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

How will I know if the type of insurance policy is right for me?

Harry

Allentown, PA

People who have short-term goals may be interested in getting the term insurance policy. This type of insurance provides protection to the individual and covers insurance protection for a least amount of money in a specified period of time. The policy may be set out for a period ranging from 1 to 30 years.

If the person wants to save money and has a long-term goal, permanent policy would be a wise choice. This type of policy has higher premiums though because of the cash value component. This is not available on the term insurance policy. There are different types of permanent insurance policy but the basic type is the whole life policy. The cash value feature of the whole life policy helps you save from each premium you pay. If you would like to withdraw the savings, then your death benefits will decrease. If you loan an amount that is higher than the amount you pay for on the premium, this amount is taxable. Note however that under this policy, cash value will decrease as period move on even though the cost of insuring you increases.

If you would like to know more about the rest of the types of policy under permanent life policy, you can ask your agent for the details.

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Guaranteed Life Insurance Pennsylvania PA

November 21, 2008 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I plan to get life insurance here in Pennsylvania but I don’t wanna go over some medical tests, is that possible?

Landon

Bethlehem, PA

Guaranteed life insurance promises to provide coverage without any medical tests and you need not have to fill out a form that has to do with your health. If we picture this, it actually appears as an extraordinary offer. But this comes with a hefty price and there are a lot of things that you should be careful about.

First, if you buy guaranteed life insurance in Pennsylvania, the coverage limits are normally between $5,000 and $50,000. Some plans may be a little scheming and would allow you to make the total coverage bigger with cheap and truthfully speaking, useless accidental coverage that would double or triple the full benefit in case you die by accident. Second, the rates on guaranteed life insurance cost higher than conventional life insurance, in some instances up to 300 percent. Third, the death settlements are normally limited to giving back the premiums and interest in the first two years following the effectivity of the guaranteed life insurance policy, except if you die by accident. Fourth will be the most misleading part–there’s no real guarantee that you would be accepted if you apply for the guaranteed life insurance plan. At times, you will still be asked to answer some health questions. But guaranteed life insurance still makes a lot sense if you are having difficulty to qualify for the normal life insurance plan.

 

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Student Driver Insurance Pennsylvania PA

November 21, 2008 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My daughter is in college and is living 60 miles away from my home in Pennsylvania. She comes home only once a month. At home, she doesn’t drive my car. Is it true that I should have her insured at a same rate when she lives in PA with me?

Harry

Bethlehem, PA

Generally speaking, insurance company can include members of the households that operates an insured vehicle. This includes children that are student taking their college degree away from home since that is still their permanent address. This is
to cover the insurance provider’s exposure to events when an injury or damage to property occurs when, in this case your daughter who lives a miles away from your home, may drive your car if she is at home. Insurance companies normally do this since there is a high probability that your daughter will drive your car during her visit if she used to drive your car before she went to college. In this regard, your daughter
should be covered by your policy.

According to the Pennsylvania Insurance Department, the owner of the policy can exclude a household member from
the policy as long as that person can show a proof that he/she has the Assigned Risk Plan or car insurance with another insurance provider.You can ask your insurance company to exclude your daughter. Some companies do this even without the proof so you may also check with your agent if the company’s guidelines allow this.

 

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Cheap Life Insurance Rates Erie Pennsylvania PA

November 15, 2008 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Some people say that I am obsessive–compulsive and I tend to agree sometimes. I can’t be comfortable knowing there might be something I have missed. How can I make sure that I will not miss anything in my home insurance policy in Erie, Pennsylvania?

Karen

Erie, PA

You know, Karen, I have never heard that term so frequently used before as it is nowadays! Perhaps more and more of our countrymen are becoming psychology-savvy? Or perhaps it is because of all these self-help books flooding our bookstores and libraries. Either way it is good that you have an objective handle on it.

Being obsessive-compulsive (hey, I can use it, too, right?) can serve you well in this case, Karen. Life insurance is a long-standing contract between you and your chosen insurer in Erie, Pennsylvania and it will be good for you to know its contents inside and out and make sure that it is aligned with what you want. Insurers in Erie, Pennsylvania will let you review your life insurance policy after you have finalized it and will give you enough time to do it. This is called the “free look” time which can last from ten to thirty days, during which time you can have changes to your policy without payments or penalty. So, use this time very well and really, really pay attention to everything that is written, even the fine print. If there is anything you do not completely understand, do not hesitate to call your insurance agent from Erie, Pennsylvania and clarify the vague item. This will prove to be good for both you and your insurer so you can relax after signing the policy.

Because you are OC like you said, you would certainly want to know (and know again) that you have found yourself a good deal, yes? I think our search tool will appeal to you then because by just entering your zip code, you get to have five free proposals from various insurers in the area. You can certainly do this again and again, Erie, until you have satisfied your obsessive nature.

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Cheap Home Insurance Quotes Online Allentown Pennsylvania PA

November 15, 2008 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I’ve had my home insurance for quite some time now with the same insurer in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Should I still review my home insurance policy when I renew?

Naomi

Allentown, PA

As a fellow homemaker, Naomi, I know that we keep improving the house all the time, whether it is a big construction or just decorating it with pretty paintings and antiques that we saw in a garage sale. The point is, no home stays exactly the same for a long time, and its contents will always be changing. You may have acquired that John Grisham set of hard bound books which is considered a collector’s item. In short, the value of your home in Allentown, Pennsylvania when you last had it insured, will not be the same value it has now. And so therefore whenever you renew your policy, you should always take stock or an inventory of your home and check if your home insurance is still relevant and appropriate to your home. Renewing your home insurance is the perfect time for you to add on or delete some conditions that you feel is appropriate for your home.

Many professional insurers in Allentown, Pennsylvania will be glad to help you with this process, Naomi, but you know your home best, of course. You can take a look if your home insurance policy is still relevant now and my bet is that you would want to add something to it. To know how much your new home insurance would cost, enter your zip code on the blank space and as accurately as possible answer all the questions asked of you so you can get close-enough proposals from different insurance companies in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

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