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It’s no secret that teenage drivers are generally not as great as adult drivers on the road. In fact, teenagers get in accident 6 times more often than adult drivers. Due to this, insurance is an important thing to pay attention to for your teenager. The most important thing is to have comfort in knowing that your child’s car will be taken care of in an affordable, yet professional manner, if they ever get into a car accident. Here are a few options for the best auto insurance for teenagers, which are easy on your wallet while collected providing the coverage that you desire.

Allstate Teen Insurance
Allstate has a great teen driver program, which focuses on a parent-teen driving contract. The parent and the teen choose on agreements for sure actions, like talking on a cellphone while driving and having a curfew, set limits on these actions (or ban them altogether), and finally make consequences if the teen driver breaks any share of the contract. Allstate insurance has taken a great initiative with teen driving safety, and their website http://www.allstateteendriver.com outlines all of their efforts to hold teens safe.

Statefarm Teen Insurance
Statefarm offers two great opportunities for students to save on car insurance. The first is the ‘Good Student Discount’, which rewards students who get helpful grades by reducing the auto insurance cost. This is a large incentive because, for students with lower grades, it is apt motivation to increase grades if they are paying for their insurance, and for students with higher grades, it’s a greater incentive to keep up the pleasurable work. Another highlight of auto insurance for teenagers at Statefarm is the Steer Clear Safe Driver Discount, which is also pointed towards students. It is an extra refresher course that, when completed, gives an extra discount to those 25 and under. The course can be completed with a kit, on a computer, or even on the iPhone.

Progressive Teen Insurance
Besides offering an online directory with information on auto insurance for teens, Progressive also offers student discounts when applicable. In the online directory, Progressive help hobble teenagers through the insurance process, explaining each step. Also, they give tips on profitable driving and keeping your cool. For example, one page offers tips on how to avoid road rage and calm yourself down when it inevitably happens. Another page explains all of the information needed in order to get a quote and figure out how much the auto insurance will cost for the teenager. Specifically, besides the general student benefits, Progressive doesn’t add any special features or benefits for their auto insurance for teenagers

Liberty Mutual Teen Insurance
Liberty Mutual is very straightforward on its website, http://www.libertymutualteendriving.com, on explaining what a teen and their parent can do to make sure they gain the best teen auto insurance value. Liberty Mutual also offers student advantages, where if a student has good grades, they can get up to a 35% discount on their insurance. The amount of the discount varies depending on the grades of the teenager. Liberty Mutual insurance also tells all the specific ways a teenager can save on auto insurance, which is very helpful to have in one condensed area.

Geico Teen Insurance
Geico is yet another student-rewarding insurer, offering discounts for taking a driver’s education class and getting good grades. If the teen driver took a driver’s education class, then they are eligible for a discount on their auto insurance. Also, if they bag a B-average or higher, they receive another discount. Geico does not offer any other specific teen benefits or tips, meaning the only thing that could construct Geico the best teen auto insurance choice is the price of the insurance.

You have the information now; use it to figure out which insurance plans and benefits are right for your teenager, ensuring their safety and saving as much money as possible.

Philip Reed, Auto Insurance for Teenage Drivers, Edmunds.com.
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If you have been involved in an auto accident and the insured driver that hit you has State Farm or Allstate auto insurance. I would mediate twice about filing a personal injury claim, especially if it’s a small bodily tissue injury. Such as a simple torn ligament or “whip lash” in the neck from being rear-ended by another vehicle and if the property damage is a very minimum.

Place Farm and Allstate both are celebrated for choosing to hurry out your personal injury claim for payments almost (2) two years in the state of Georgia because they legally have 2 years to “pay up” before a law suit will be filed by your attorney. Most U.S states have anywhere from 1-4 years for this medical claim payment payout period simply because of the litigation process can take so long and utilize the county courts time. (This is based on personal facts).

One reason why is because personal injuries can linger on for years and years to come. In other words, if the insurance company settles immediately, and you have repecussions from this injury later on in life. Your attorney(s) can always go back and file a law suit regarding this injury against the other insured driver and unfortuantely NOT the insurance company. (State Farm and Allstate are both aware of this situation. This is most likely the MAIN reason why they take so long to settle your medical claim payment).

Another obvious reason why is because companies like Plot Farm and Allstate know they can just simply get away with it? Especially if it’s a neck injury such as “Whip Lash” which is extremely hard to exhibit in front of a jury trial. Over 90% of the time this particular injury can not be shown on x-rays, CT scan and even an MRI report, although medical examiners most often agree that it’s possible to have this pain for years, (unfortunately, this injury weakens the muscles and joints around the neck).

The auto accident victim also knows the injury is there and most likely feels the pain for years and years after this terrible accident. Most personal injury attorneys will tell you to immediately go the orthopedic surgeon and or chiropractor just so you can bustle up these gigantic medical bills, which looks “Great” on their initial report to insurance adjuster(s) to settle your case which normally begins after about (6) six after you hire this upright counsel to represent you.

Most auto accident tissue injuries like torn ligaments, herniated disc in the back or neck, or torn cartiliage in the knees are NEVER admissible in court. Unless the plaintiff’s attorney has an incredible medical provider that has proved all the facts regarding this particular injury and examination in their right deposition, which also comes out of your final settlement normally $2500.00 for each expert doctor.

“If your property damage to your vehicle is very minute” State Farm and Allstate both know they can get away with your medical payment forever!” simply because of what it looks like in front of a jury if litigation is filed. Your attorney will win in the end, even if you lose your case? Ironically by charging you for un-called for itemized expenses. If you do not pay these so-called expenses, he could possibly file a jugdement against you, thus in return hurting your credit, which can be embarrassing to explain as possible insurance fraud.

Also, remember in the extinguish if you lose your case, you will still be responsible for paying these outrageous medical bills. Chiropractors love to run up these expensive bills and try to charge it to the insurance companies, especially if this is a personal injury incident based on an auto accident. You will be expected to file these injuries with your personal medical insurance company in the beginning if you have available valid medical insurance. If Not? Your mostly likely screwed!

However, if State Farm or Allstate refuses to pay for these personal injuries in the end. Your personal medical insurance may “throw up a red flag? ” And wonder why the other insured driver’s insurance company refused to pay for these all these medical bills as a result of this accident and or incident occured on this particular date if finally stated in front of a jury. Thus, causing you more embarassing and monetary problems later on down the road “Looking as insurance fraud” as previously stated.

If my understanding is correct. Your medical insurance company may even contact you personally in writing and also your medical providers (doctors) later on and ask “Why was this claim or case denied for payment? ” If you have qualified credit and a middle class or even an upper middle class income or above. This could possibly cause you problems later on in life, which your attorney will never snort you about in the beginning of your initial consultation.

It’s ironic how so many personal injury attorneys and chiropractors seem to always join hand and hand whenever it comes to these particular insurance claims. State and Allstate both know these facts and have the apt staff to fight these cases over a period of time. “Fortunately for all of them, Time is how they make their money!” Meaning that your case has been set aside for a later POSSIBLE payment between the insurance company, attorney and even your medical provider(s).

I realize this sounds like a “Game!” Your fair it is!” Your state insurance commissioner understands this problem and most of them fight this place on a daily effort. But, the problem is? these legal people regarding insurance companies and personal injury attorneys are constantly aware of the changing laws. “Most personal injury attorneys fight for the laws to make them more money? “

Insurance companies at the same time “fight” for better laws to reduce their payments of small so-called personal injuries. The un-aware consumers of insurance always seems to lose in the ruin somehow because of bogus personal injury attorneys. My personal advice is? Don’t file a personal injury claim with Situation Farm or Allstate unless it’s absolutely important.

Thanks for reading,

Phillip Chambley.

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“Come on you guys! It doesn’t take a genius to figure out how stupid these TV commercials are getting!” Now you’ve got the caveman doing a “crummy” rendition of a supposedly Disco dance! If Disco music was this dreadful, it would have never survived the 70′s. It’s bad enough that Geico Insurance insults peoples intelligence by constantly showing us these “stupid” TV commercials everyday, but now you insult our “Disco” American culture with bad music!

Most of Geico Insurance customers now days were probably “Substantial Fans” of Disco music, back in the 1970′s. Simply because a lot of young people that live at home with their parents, have their car insurance under their parents name, thus in return most young people DO NOT purchase car insurance. Using TOP name celebrities like “Peter Frampton” or “Little Richard” was a bad belief for Geico. These celebrities must be “getting really hard up to accept such an act of stupidity!”

Ironically, what a lot of people DO NOT realize is how serious automobile insurance can be? If you hit someone with your vehicle and they are seriously injured. Most likely their attorney will file a lawsuit against you! Automobile accident lawsuits are filed against the driver that caused the accident and NOT the insurance company.

If you go to court, “Is Geico going to get the caveman to represent you in front of a jury? ” I think not. Although attorneys are NOT allowed to mention the name of the insurance company during the trial, but can ask “Do you have any disagreements with Geico Insurance? ” during jury selection. The jury will then realize that it’s Geico Insurance who will pay the bill. “Hopefully the caveman will not be your attorney!”

The attorneys I have talked to, state that Geico Insurance is not that awful about settling out of court. Unlike Statefarm and Allstate which will always go to trial for any injury, which we ironically seem to pay higher insurance premium prices for? These two companies do seem to have decent commercials regarding your car insurance policy.

Personally, I believe that Geico needs to “Update” their TV commercials or advertisement campaign. At the present time, they are just taking up TV viewers time with nonsense and “stupidity” I am distinct Geico pays these TV advertisement companies an big amount of money each year!

My advice for Geico, if they want to keep their existing customers, and possible future customers, is to do away with these “stupid” TV commercials and try something more new. Perhaps using a parody of some kind taken from a movie? TV viewers peaceful love entertainment and will most likely appreciate the creative change.

Thanks for reading,

Phillip Chambley.

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