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Money Saving Tips
Things you can do to SAVE money on your car insurance:
Put more than one car on your policy.
Put your home insurance with the same company.
Change from Full Tort to Limited Tort.
Increase deductibles.
Pay attention to your credit score.
Install a security system.
Take driving classes.
Notify us if your daily mileage changes.
Good grades in school = a lower premium.
Notify us if you retire.
DRIVE SAFELY.
Put More Than One Car on You Policy
Do you have more than one car? Does your family have multiple cars? Even if you are not related, but share the same residence, you may be able to put all of the cars on the same policy and SAVE MONEY! Contact one of our agents today for a quick review of your policy and eligibility! Or get a quote on line right now!
Put Your Home Insurance With The Same Company
By putting your home and car insurance with the same company, you will be able to receive a discount, as much as 15% on both policies!
Limited Tort
Changing your policy from full tort to limited tort can save you up to 20% on your premiums. By selecting limited tort, you are waiving your right to sue a third party over bodily injury to you or any other occupant of the vehicle, unless the injury is extremely severe (death, dismemberment or permanent total disability.)
Increase Deductible
If you increase your deductible, your monthly premium will go down. If there is an accident, and you make a claim, you will pay up to the deductible amount and the insurance company will pay the rest! So increase your deductible, drive safely, and save each month on your car insurance!
Self Insure Older Vehicles
If you own your vehicle and it is over 10 years old, you can delete collision coverage, which covers the vehicle in an accident. It is rare to get the full Kelly Blue Book value on your vehicle, and older vehicles are valued a lot less than you think they are.
Pay Attention to Your Credit Score
Your credit score influences the cost of your insurance, as it influences many other things in your life, such as loan rates. Keep your credit score low and lower your insurance rates! Contact a financial advisor for ways to lower your credit score.
Install a Security System
Install a Security System
Take Driving Classes
You local DMV is an excellent resource for information on driving education. If you have never had car insurance, you have received tickets or had an accident, or even if you have had a clean record for years attending driving school can decrease your monthly insurance payments! You can also take driver refresher classes like 55 Alive held at local senior centers.
Notify Us of Mileage Changes
If you have a policy with Strickler and you have moved, have a new job, or made other changes that have altered the average daily mileage you put on your car, call us! If the mileage is less, you may be able to save, money on your car insurance!
Good Grades
Does your child receive good grades? If so, he or she may be eligible for a reduced premium! Bring in a recent grade report and save!
Notify Us If You Retire
Retirees receive lower premium cists! If you retire, remember to call your Strickler Agent!
Dive Safely
Safe drivers are rewarded with low insurance costs! Tickets and accidents will cost you money and raise your rates, so stay safe! Protect yourself, your family, and others on the roads by staying off your cell phone, going the speed limit, staying awake, and NEVER drive drunk!
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