Many purchase insurance without properly understanding the process of a claim. Most reasons being to simply comply with their banks loans or purchase a car. However, this can lead to experiencing problems   when they actually get into an accident. Frustration rises as they try to solve the unfamiliar issues based on their expectations rather than putting into consideration government regulations and the rights of an insured.

One of the most frequently asked questions is the time it takes to receive compensation. The insurance industry is supervised by the government, and although it varies from state to state, almost all states stipulate insurance claim procedures and compensation periods.

For example, once a claim is opened, the insurance company must notify the claimant that the claim has been filed within 15 days. Another is that if the insurance company denies your claim, it must provide sufficient reasons based on your insurance declaration.  Let’s take a closer look at what you can do to receive proper compensation on a claim.

 

Take time to review your policy declaration

If you have questions on your coverage, contact the insurance company or your agent.

 

Inform the insurance agent of the damage

 Before contacting your insurance company or agent, write down details on the accident. You will be talking to your agent or insurance company multiple times. To keep the story consistent, it is best to keep a memo rather than rely on your memory every time.

 

Assess the damage as accurately as possible

It is important to provide accurate information when reporting a claim. You may be tempted to give an over-estimation of the damage in order to secure enough payout.

However, insufficient evidence or data to support the extent of the damage will result in unnecessarily longer processing time and you may receive less compensation than you’d want.

Reporting an over estimation, for the damages on a commercial property with a co-insurance clause, may backfire and also put you in disadvantage. Accurate estimation of the damage is crucial in deciding whether it’s worth opening up a claim.

 

How to get an accurate estimation of the damage

Asking a professional for an estimation of the damage is recommended. For example, calling a roofing company if you suspect hail damage. They will be able to estimate the severity of the damage and the cost to repair it.

 

Keep a note on the phone conversation you had with the insurance company

If you write down when and what you talked about, you can use it appropriately when needed. Afterall, claim procedures are processed by humans and there is the likely case of mistakes.

 

Gather all detailed evidence of loss

Insurance companies pay out for damages based on proof of damage or loss. In other words, simply hoping that that adjusters will provide you with sufficient coverage may not be enough. The more concrete and detailed proof provided, the easier the claim process will be.

 

Keep a copy of all the documents submitted to the insurance company

When submitting documents, it is recommended to keep at least one copy for yourself in case the mail is lost or misplaced. Since insurance companies are also for-profit, they acknowledge the importance of providing quality service to clients. Therefore, each insurance company strives to process claims quickly and fairly. As for insureds, knowing what to expect and what they can prepare to facilitate claim process will make the whole experience smoother.

Car accidents not only result in increased auto insurance premium but also affect the life of you and your family members. In this article we’ll be taking a closer look at the leading causes of car accidents and how to prevent them. Among the various causes of auto accidents, the 3 major dangers that are overlooked are eating or drinking while driving, not seating a child in the baby car seat and using your cellphone while driving. Based on a survey, 57% of drivers responded that they eat while driving, even though it is a major factor that distracts driving. 56% of people answered that they have turned around to talk to young children or passengers in the back seat. 29 % agreed that cell phone use is a factor that distracts their driving.

 

 

1) Eating or Drinking While Driving

Eating or drinking while driving acts as a distraction and slows your reaction time. This prevents you from making quick maneuvers to avoid car accidents. Based on police reports related to auto accidents, 25 percent are caused by distracted drivers. What you think is a brief moment to wipe off spilt food or drink may lead to colliding with the car in front of you. Eating and drinking while driving is not illegal. However, for your safety, it is recommended that you consume food or drink only when necessary and be extra cautious when doing so.

 

 

2) Proper Use of Car Seats

Thousands of children are said to be injured every year due to the negligence of securely seating them in car seats. It is no easy task to secure a child in a car seat when the weather is very hot or cold, when you are in a hurry because of a busy schedule, or when they are being uncooperative. However, by law, children under 5 years of age or under 36 inches tall must ride in a child safety car seat. In addition, children under 9 years old or smaller than 4 feet 9 inches, are recommended to use a booster seat with adult safety belts.

 

 

 

3) Using Cellphones While Driving

Cellphones have improved our lives in many convenient ways and has become a necessity in our daily lives. However, behind the convenience, there are some concerns, one of which is the rapid increase in the number of accidents caused by using cell phones while driving. According to statistics from the National Traffic and Highway Safety Administration (NTHSA), one out of four accidents are caused by drivers that were distracted while using a cellphone. In an effort to curb these unfortunate events, the Texas State Assembly implemented special laws to discourage the use of cell phones while driving. The law doesn’t ban all drivers from using cell phones while driving. However, it prohibits transit drivers and school bus drivers from using cellphones while minors are present.

Experts recommend the following safety measures when it’s inevitable to use cell phones while driving.

  • Use a Bluetooth or speaker mode
  • Keep your eyes on the road at all times
  • Never dial while driving
  • Avoid using your phone while driving in bad weather or heavy traffic
  • Avoid stressful conversations while driving
  • Never look up phone numbers while driving