COLUMBUS, OH, May 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) Driving in extreme weather conditions can cause major accidents, with the need for better insurance protection. Although the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NLSI) states that comprehensive insurance is optional, they do recommend this type of insurance to cover accidents caused by weather conditions. In a recent article published by Insure4USA.com, a leading online insurance service, the website highlights the importance of procuring extra cover for weather related damages and ways to cut down on car insurance costs.
Alex Liteev, CEO of Insure4USA.com throws some light on the issue that concerns many motorists who live in areas that experience tough weather conditions especially during winter. Liteev says, "We understand that you end up paying more for weather related coverage but the good thing is that insurance providers are all out to do their best in providing adequate cover at a competitive price. Any physical damage to your car which even does not result from a collision will be compensated for under a comprehensive and collision insurance package. My advice to motorists is to make sure they are fully aware of the kind of weather damages a policy covers prior to choosing one."
The article highlights the importance of opting for a car insurance policy that covers all types of weather incidents which includes snow, hail, storms, and more. Hail damage depends on the type of coverage and the size of the hail stone that caused any damage. Costs vary according to the type of coverage and differ between providers where motorists can expect to spend between $200 and $500 for hail damage cover.
Liteev adds, "While the costs may be higher there are many ways for motorists to cut down on their car insurance costs without compromising on weather related cover. The key is to look at it as a good investment. Hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, cyclones, and freezing temperatures are only a few hazards that can virtually wreck a car. However, if you shop smartly and compare quotes of leading insurance providers in your area, you have every opportunity to find affordable car insurance. Every time you are out on the road you won't have to worry about repairs and other costs in case you are involved in a weather related incident. The insurer will cover those costs, which takes a load of your finances."
For more information on weather related coverage and tips on how to find affordable car insurance you can log on to http://www.insure4usa.com/weather-damage.html
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Insure4USA.com Explains Why Auto Insurance Should Cover Weather-Related Damages
In a recent article published by Insure4USA.com, the website highlights the importance of procuring extra cover for weather related damages and ways to cut down on auto insurance costs.
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