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Don't Reject the Medical Payments Coverage!

Money-saving gurus everywhere these days tell you how to save money on your car insurance. They recommend you reject certain coverages to save money. Before you cut back, you should understand what you are giving up. One coverage often targeted is Medical Payments. Don’t reject the medical payments coverage and leave yourself open to an expensive bill just to save a few dollars!

What is Medical Payments Coverage?

Medical payments coverage is offered as part of a personal automobile insurance policy. Currently, the most popular limit offered is $10,000.  Some carriers still offer up to $100,000 for a nominal amount. The cost can be as little as $8 dollars for a six month period.

What does Medical Payments cover? Medical bills for you and any other human occupants of your vehicle in the event of an accident due to  bodily injury.

This could be very handy if you or your passengers don’t have health insurance. Another benefit could be that your paying  your injured passenger’s medical bills could head off them filing a lawsuit against you. And there’s more…

The aspect of the coverage that most people are not aware of is that it covers you if you are injured by a motor vehicle while you are a pedestrian. You don’t even need to be in your vehicle. Let’s say you are walking down the street and you are struck by a car. This coverage would pay, along with any other coverage that might apply.

We had a customer who, unfortunately, lost his life a few years ago while on a business trip out of state. He was riding a bicycle and was hit by a car. His wife, among other things, collected the full amount of $100,000 from the medical payments portion of their policy.

So don’t reject the medical payments coverage until you do some research or call us for an explanation of the coverage. We can help you understand what you may be giving up. Then, you can make an informed decision.

What is Off Premises Theft Coverage?

What do you do if your car is broken into and your briefcase, dry cleaning and your favorite guitar are stolen? Can you claim it under your auto insurance? No! You need Off Premises Theft Coverage!

It’s On Your Homeowner’s Insurance

Your personal property is not covered under your car’s insurance policy. One way to cover your belongings is with the Off Premises Theft endorsement.

Off Premises Theft coverage can be added to your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy. It will cover you for theft of  your belongings that are TEMPORARILY away from your home. Examples of this would be property in your vehicle or at a vacation condo or hotel. Let’s say you are on vacation and your camera is stolen from your hotel room. Off Premises Theft could pay for this loss, less your homeowner’s insurance deductible. The limit of coverage is usually 10 percent of the personal property limit on the home policy.

You Need To Ask Your Agent

You will want to ask your insurance agent about the cost to add this endorsement. The endorsement may already be part of your policy. If you would never consider making such a claim, you may be able to remove it and lower your premium.

Avalon Agency is an independent insurance agency serving the tri-state area for over 50 years. Please visit us at www.avalonagency.com or call us at 914-234-5678 for a quote!

Motorcycle Rider Safety

There are over 314 million people living in the United States and they own over 9 million motorcycles. Let’s talk about motorcycle rider safety.

What causes most motorcycle accidents? There are many possible causes.

The most frequent cause is the inability of vehicular motorists to see motorcyclists. Motorcycles are smaller than cars and drivers tend to look for other cars, not bikes.  As a result, estimating the distance and oncoming speed becomes more difficult. Those who primarily drive cars are also not used to the driving patterns of motorcyclists and so this also becomes harder to judge.

Over 40% of all accidents occur at intersections where a car driver is making a left turn in front of a motorcycle.  Another common scenario is a driver is making a left turn on a four lane road. The car in the closest oncoming lane stops, but the motorcycle in the oncoming far lane decides to run the yellow light. Other common situations are when an oncoming driver rear ends a motorcycle or if the motorcyclist runs into the back end of a vehicle.

Another thing to keep in mind is the blind spot.  Cyclists riding alongside a lane of cars may be out of the view of the drivers. This could lead to an unsuspecting driver colliding with the motorcycle as they try to change lanes.

Road conditions can affect a motorcycle rider far more than cars. Road obstructions such as potholes, fallen tree limbs or railroad tracks can be challenging. An icy or wet road or a road with sand on it can also present a perilous situation for riders. Larger vehicles such as vans or trucks that can block a rider’s view or view of the rider from other motorists are another major consideration for riders.

Riding a motorcycle is a lot of fun and the freedom of the open road is very inviting. But you need to be safe and aware out there. Take a class and get a motorcycle license, to begin with. Wear a helmet! Be safe, have fun, and call us for Motorcycle Insurance!

Make Your Vehicle Safe from Car Theft

A car is stolen in the US every 43 seconds. Professional thieves can break into and then drive away with your car in less than two minutes. You can take steps to make your vehicle safe from car theft.

The Statistics

About 240 per 100,000 registered motorists will be a victim of auto theft in the course of a year. Keeping your vehicle safe is everyone’s responsibility. The police, government officials, insurers, vehicle manufacturers and other citizens work together in a cooperative effort to prevent auto theft and fraud. There are a number of easy steps you can take to protect your property as well.

Tips

Some of these steps are simple, while others require a little more effort. For starters, never leave your car running while unattended. Always turn off the engine and roll up the windows, even when leaving your car for a short time.

Do not leave your keys in the car! Nearly 20% of cars stolen still have the keys in the ignition. Using removable or hidden radios, stereos and CD players is good idea for protecting your audio system (as well as discrete placement of speakers).

To lessen the chance of thieves seeing your car as an easy mark, keep your valuables hidden. Do not leave your GPS out on your dashboard. Parking in well lit and busy areas is another way to deter thieves. Locking your car and garage can be another factor in keeping your property safe.


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Another option is to cover your garage windows, thus keeping prying eyes from seeing your vehicles and other valuables. This can also make it more difficult for criminals to see if you are or are not home.

Installing and having alarm systems and anti-theft devices (such as ignition cut-off switches, fuel cut-off devices, steering wheel locks and hood locks) slows a thief down and decreases the chance of theft.

Talk to your Insurance Agent

Many insurers offer a discount, ranging from 5% to 25%, on comprehensive coverage to policy holders who have these equipped. Making your car easy to identify by either etching your car’s VIN onto the windows and under the hood and trunk lid of your car, or by using a dye or electric marker can be very helpful if your vehicle is stolen. There are lists available of the most frequently stolen vehicles that you can check before you purchase a car as well.

It is also important to keep your  documents safe by never leaving your vehicles title in your car’s glove compartment. If you are stopped, the police officer will ask you for license and registration, so you need to keep the registration in the car when you are driving. But thieves can use the title to sell your car or to impersonate you if they are stopped by the police. So it is important to keep a copy of your car’s VIN, license plate number, insurance identification and vehicle registration in safe place as well. If your vehicle is stolen you will need the information to complete police and insurance reports.

All of this may seem like a lot of extra effort. But compared to the aggravation of having your car or property stolen, it’s well worth the trouble to make your vehicle safe from car theft.

Call us for an automobile insurance quote today!

Avalon Agency Insurance   Pound Ridge, NY  All Lines of Insurance for New York, Connecticut and New Jersey

Keeping Your Car Safe from Thieves

A car is stolen in the US every 43 seconds. Professional thieves can break into and then drive away with your car in less than two minutes. About 240 per 100,000 registered motorists will be a victim of auto theft in the course of a year. Keeping your vehicle safe is everyone’s responsibility. The police, government officials, insurers, vehicle manufacturers and other citizens work together in a cooperative effort to prevent auto theft and fraud, and there are a number of easy steps you can take to protect your property as well.

Some of these steps are simple, while others require a little more effort. For starters, never leave your car running while unattended. Always turn off the engine and roll up the windows, even when leaving your car for a short time. Do not leave your keys in the car! Nearly 20% of cars stolen still have the keys in the ignition. Using removable or hidden radios, stereos and CD players is good idea for protecting your audio system (as well as discrete placement of speakers). To lessen the chance of thieves seeing your car as an easy mark, keep your valuables hidden, as well as not leaving your GPS out on your dashboard. Parking in well lit and busy areas is another way to deter thieves. Locking your car and garage can be another factor in keeping your property safe.

Another idea is to cover your garage windows, thus keeping prying eyes from seeing your vehicles and other valuables. This can also make it more difficult to see if you are or are not home. Installing and having alarm systems and anti-theft devices (such as ignition cut-off switches, fuel cut-off devices, steering wheel locks and hood locks) slows a thief down and decreases the chance of theft. Many insurers offer a discount, ranging from 5% to 25%, on comprehensive coverage to policy holders who have these equipped. Making your car easy to identify by either etching your car’s VIN onto the windows and under the hood and trunk lid of your car, or by using a dye or electric marker (you can sometimes borrow markers from your local police department or rent from a hardware store) can be very helpful if your vehicle is stolen. There are lists available of the most frequently stolen vehicles that you can check before you purchase a car as well.

It is also important to keep your  documents safe by never leaving your vehicles title in your car’s glove compartment. Yes, if you are stopped, the police officer will ask you for license and registration, so you need to keep the registration in the car when you are driving. But thieves can use this information to sell your car or to impersonate you if they are stopped by the police. So it is important to keep a copy of your car’s VIN, license plate number, insurance identification and vehicle registration in safe place as well. If your vehicle is stolen you will need the information to complete police and insurance reports.

All of this may seem like a lot of extra effort. But compared to the aggravation of having your car or property stolen, it’s well worth the trouble.

Avalon Agency Insurance   Pound Ridge, NY  All Lines of Insurance for New York, Connecticut and New Jersey  800-676-4921

 

 

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