Sunday, 13 February 2011

More info I found

Hey guys, its been a while, have not had the time to write anything.
I Have been glad to reply to all the emails that have been sent whilst I've been gone concerning the car insurance post i put up on the actual website. After answering some questions to the fullest of my knowledge I figured it was time to consult "Nicholas Hunt" who wrote the following article about why car insurance is so expensive. I've explained but maybe this will lay it out on the table a little better and help you guys find a good car insurance quote finally after all the emails.

"Although these days it's pretty easy to arrange your car insurance online, comparing quotes at the click of a button and paying by credit card for instant cover, one ever present difficulty still remains: the high cost of insurance policies. The fact that having car insurance in place is both a legal requirement and a sensible idea doesn't detract from the annoyance of having to pay what seems to be an exorbitant sum, and most of us would jump at the chance of reducing the bill.

To do this we need to know what factors insurance companies use when deciding how much our premiums will be.

Perhaps the most important influence on the level of your premium is your own history as a driver. If you've a history of having accidents, then naturally you're a higher risk to the insurer and so they'll charge you more. Worse, if you've been convicted of a motoring offence such as speeding or driving while under the influence, then your insurance will cost you even more - especially if your licence was withdrawn.

On the plus side, a history containing no black marks such as accidents will result in cheaper insurance as you build up a 'no claims' discount over the years.

The next most important factor is what kind of car you're trying to insure. Naturally, more expensive cars will cost more to replace, and so the insurance will cost you more too. This isn't the whole story though, as other features such as engine size, the availability of cheap spares, and the difficulty of repair will have an influence too. Finally, some models of car are well known for being easier to break into or steal than others - the insurance companies are well aware of this and will adjust their quotes accordingly.

How you use your car will also affect the price you pay for cover. If you rarely drive and have a low annual mileage, then your premiums can be cut as you're on the road for less time, and therefore have less chance of needing to make a claim. City drivers may also have to pay more compared to those who drive in quieter areas.

Where you keep your car is important too - if you have a secure parking area, preferably one that keeps your vehicle out of sight and under cover, then your risk is lowered, as will be your premiums. Cars that are regularly parked at the roadside are at a higher risk of being stolen or involved in collisions, and so will be more expensive to insure.

One final point to cover is that of how attractive your car is to thieves, and not just in the obvious way of how desirable your vehicle is! An expensive car with a good security system including an alarm and window etching etcetera will be more of a hassle for criminals to profit from, and so is less likely to be stolen than a cheaper car with little or no security. Also, a car featuring plenty of gadgets such as an expensive audio system or satellite navigation will attract greater interest from potential thieves.

So as we can see, even though car insurance is an expensive business, it's not always as simple as it seems, and by looking at what insurers want in a 'perfect' customer, you may be able to drive down your premiums."


Great info from Mr Hunt, hope this helped you guys more than i could these past few weeks and be ready for my next post in the coming week :)

Peace

Saturday, 29 January 2011

Mesothelioma lawyers

Sat in my garden today thinking about how promoting the California Asbestos lawyers is great and all, however is it enough? Thinking about it there are people out there getting away with murder; changing peoples lives for the worst, they should be stopped, asbestos should some how be prevented and mesothelioma would not exist and nor would the California asbestos attorneys need to fight everyday for the victims of asbestos exposure.

"If California asbestos laws would impose a ban on asbestos and require asbestos removal, the health of California employees would simply no longer be at risk. It's just logical." Tim Dillard.


Its true that most businesses will run into mesothelioma lawsuits and California mesothelioma attorneys in the near future at this rate. They will be brought to justice and the mesothelioma victims compensated, but something else in my opinion must be done to stop future negligence. Is it that all that easy?

"While asbestos is a fire retardant, there are now newer and safer materials that can do the job of asbestos, although granted not as cheaply. California asbestos laws are too lenient on the use of asbestos as well as violators of current California asbestos laws. It takes a very good asbestos lawyer to fight this battle in full flair, but the necessity of the fight can no longer be denied." -Tim Dillard







Every human being should be treated with respect. There is no room for asbestos exposure in our current times. Maybe it will take more than mesothelioma lawsuits and hands on asbestos attorneys along with asbestos litigation to ensure change occurs.