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As a licensed motorist in my state I am required to obtain and pay for car insurance on a regular basis. I suppose the payment for such services is the first of the pitfalls of car insurance. As you may have already experienced, car insurance can be quite expensive. Believe me, with the accidents my children have had, I know. Next, is the obvious pitfall of turning your name and private information into a company. Many of them sell this info and you start receiving more junk mail. If you're a very careful driver and have never filed a claim, it doesn't matter. Everyone has to pay for car insurance even if it's never used. It's just another trap with car insurance; a driver may pay for decades but never see the benefit because he has been a good driver. The profits reported by insurance companies are sometimes overwhelming. Yes, they do have to pay for the drivers who are more accident-prone, but is this cost really the responsibility of the safe drivers? It seems to be another problem the premiums of those of us who are safe drivers are paying for the accidents of the careless and unsafe drivers. Having a policeman or insurance company determine you were at fault is also a problem since it's not always true. Only the people involved in an accident really know what happened. If you're unfortunate enough to have the other driver lie about it, it could raise your rates and cost you in higher premiums for many years. Maybe you've avoided accidents and premium increases but did you consider hiding from your agent? Maybe you're lucky, but some agents can be an issue. We've all heard the jokes about insurance agents. They're very eager to sell more insurance, get more customers, increase your coverage, etc. Professionals exist, but if you get one who isn't, good luck. As I think of the pitfalls of car insurance, my next beef would be the almighty insurance card. Anytime an officer of the law pulls you over for a violation, he wants to see your registration and your insurance card. This pitfall of car insurance can be most embarrassing and frustrating. My car is not the neatest area on the planet. Needless to say, the card is in the clove box, which in my case is certainly the catch-all, junk draw, place for my stuff spot in my car. It usually takes a good 5 or 6 minutes just to find that dainty little card. By this time the officer has written an arm's length of tickets for me. Finally, the uninsured motorist: probably the biggest problem of all in the insurance business. It's impossible to know who he is until he's the one you're in an accident with. There may be reasons why he doesn't have insurance (maybe he simply can't afford it with all the increased costs of goods these days), but the fact is it's the law. Unfortunately, if you have a deductible or damages to pay for, you'll probably be the one having to pay for them.
By: Susan Tanner
To find out exactly how I got car insurance rates, visit my website about auto insurance
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