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Comparing all Types of Insurance
Insurance is a confusing business. Odd terminology, fine print and high pressure tactics may keep you from really researching and comparing your options. While quick insurance shopping may get you a policy, it probably wont get you the right insurance policy.
There are many types of insurance out there and countless policies offered for each insurance type. Educating yourself about how the insurance system works should be your first step before choosing a policy.
It may surprise you to know that 65% of South Africans have no auto insurance at all. When we take the incidents of accidents and road injuries, this shocks us.
Car Insurance usually comes in three forms. Third party cover offers the minimum coverage when you injure another person or damage someone elses property in a motor vehicle accident. Then there is Third Party Fire and Theft which includes cover provided under Third Party and also adds protection for damage caused by theft or attempted theft or fire. And finally, Comprehensive cover which provides protection for your vehicle when you are responsible for an accident
To ensure that you aren’t paying too much for expensive auto insurance, be sure to compare prices and quotes. To reduce your costs, try negotiating with the insurance companies for a lower rate. Also, think about asking for higher excesses, as well as increasing security measures to further reduce your premiums.
Different Types of Car Inusrance
Approximately 65 percent of South African drivers do not have auto insurance cover. That is an alarming statistics for the 35 percent of those who do. So, what is keeping that 65 percent from making the responsible decision and purchasing at least the minimum cover?
Lets start with an overview of the insurance types. In South Africa, auto insurance cover has three basic forms.
The minimum cover is Third Party. This covers your liability (costs) if you damage someone elses personal property in an automobile accident. This includes other vehicles or structural property that may also be damaged.
You can add a minimum value by purchasing a Third Party Fire and Theft cover. That will cover the cost in the event of your car being damaged by or incase of theft.
Comprehensive cover is the one that is recommended for most South Africans. It has in it, Third Party Fire and Theft and also covers damage to your own vehicle in an accident that is deemed your fault. There is also an additional coverage in it which covers when you are driving someone else’s car.
Other vehicle insurance options are designed to meet the needs of drivers operating in the unique South African driving environments. These include motorcycle cover, off-road comprehensive cover, and caravan cover.