In addition to what a-mac said; if you have a claim but you are unsure if it is covered you can discuss it with your agent without submitting it to the company. (Companies do not like this - fyi)
If you call the company, and it turns out there is no payout on the claim it will count against you and you will probably see a change in your rates.
Remember: you get what you pay for. There is one company that has an 800 number that I would be extremely cautious with...
agents will explain things to you and talk to you nicely etc. You pay for that though. I find that for cheapest insurance the best way is to get tons of online quotes then go for the cheapest.
I've bookmarked this site to go back to
http://car-insurance.moneysavecenter.com
theres more on google http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20070930113306AA9PWcs&kid=GcVoDEnZKFQs1XKt3GDc&s=comm&date=2008-06-21+10%3A11%3A23&.crumb=
I like using an agent because if I have a question, I call the same person or I go to their office and sit across the desk from them. I don't have to call India and then give up and research answers online and hope for the best. I don't like the way big companies dismiss the need for customer service!
From this article I realized that agents are not a way to buy insurance plan as they will highlight only the good aspects of the policy and will offer extremely high prices. Online is the best way to explore all about policy and to obtain an affordable plan directly from the company.
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Amelia
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