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How an Auto Insurance Process Works

After an auto accident, the scene of dealing with insurance agent and claim procedures can be more stressful than the accident itself. Read on to find out more about Insurance Process and how to make it work for you.<br>

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How an Auto Insurance Process Works

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  1. HOW THE AUTO INSURANCE PROCESS WORKS

  2. Start By Getting A Quote A quote is another word for a auto insurance estimate. Based on information about you, your history, your Auto and the type of Auto insurance you wish to buy, insurance providers quote you a price. When you get a quote with Nationwide, it’s always free and there’s no requirement to purchase. You may even be qualified for a discounted Auto insurance rate.

  3. Choose The Types Of Insurance You Want Liability insurance is mandatory for all U.S. drivers, though the required coverage amounts and types vary depending on your state’s laws. While some drivers select for only state minimum coverage, having additional coverage can provide extra protection on the road. There are also specialized types of insurance you can choose from, such as Classic Auto Insurance. If you appreciate the classics, classic Auto insurance coverage is specifically designed to meet your unique needs so you can hit the road with the right protection.

  4. Select Your Deductible Amounts A deductible is an amount you are responsible for paying out of pocket in the event of an accident before your insurance kicks in. For instance, if you have a $500 deductible but your vehicle has $1200 worth of damages, you would pay the first $500 and your insurance provider would pay the remaining $700 (if the accident is covered under your policy). Note that a higher deductible means a lower insurance premium, but it could also mean paying more out of pocket in the event of damage.

  5. Purchase Auto Insurance You can choose to pay your annual premium up front or pay monthly. Remember to always have your insurance Autod or proof of insurance with you each time you drive.

  6. In The Event Of An Accident, File A Claim With Your Insurance Company As Soon As Possible A claim is a process of giving your insurance provider all the information about the incident so they can determine if it is or isn’t covered, and how much damage they may refund you for. 

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