When buying auto insurance, it is important to consider not only the cost, but also the coverage and the carrier. As with any product, the great deal you got is quickly forgotten when you find out the service or the quality of the product is not what you hoped for.

The classic saying, "if it sounds too good to be true, it must be" applies for payments also. If the premium seems low, make certain you are getting all the coverage you are looking for.

Research the Insurance Provider

Look into the agent who will be managing your account, advises the California Department of Insurance. Do you know and trust them? Also look into the car insurance provider itself. Is it a well-known and established company? Does it have the financial assets to pay its claims? To find out you can obtain background and financial information on an insurance carrier from your state's department of insurance.

Ask a lot of Questions

When talking with a car insurance
agent, don't hesitate to ask a lot of questions. In addition to learning what coverage is offered and how much it costs, also ask about how claims are processed. Frequently, people don't are unfamiliar with the claims process until they are forced to make a claim. Knowing beforehand ensures you choose a carrier whose claim process is most convenient and appealing to you.

Find Out What Others Think

Don't forget to ask friends, neighbors and family who they use for their car insurance and whether or not they like the service they receive. Often, they can provide real life examples of what went wrong and what went well when they had to file a claim.

Make Sure to Shop Around

Contact a couple of the larger carriers car insurance services (State Farm, Allstate, Nationwide, SAFECO, etc.) and then check with a couple independent agents and phone-based carriers, such as GEICO or Amica, just to make sure you've adequately researched your options.