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Posts Tagged With: auto insurance

Med pay coverage – an update

November 6, 2017 by Jonathan Stein

Twelve or so years ago I wrote one of my first blog posts on medical payments coverage. You can read it here. It is now time for an update, as things have changed – significantly. On a car insurance policy,…

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Save some money on car insurance

June 6, 2017 by Jonathan Stein

I am a big proponent of not shopping for insurance solely based on price. There are other important factors. But, for some people, price is the biggest factor. And for some people, two insurance companies may offer the same personal…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Insurance Operations, Personal Injury Tags: auto insurance, car accident, car crash, car insurance, car rental, cell phone, collision, contingency fee, drive and text, extra insurance, fair market value, government tort claim, insurance company, insurance costs, insurance coverage, insurance privacy, loss of use, Minimum Impact, Minimum Impact Soft Tissue, MIST, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, policy limits, privacy, property damage, rental, rental car, rental coverage, rental reimbursement, repairs, statute of limitations, text and drive, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

Save some money on car insurance

June 6, 2017 by Jonathan Stein

I am a big proponent of not shopping for insurance solely based on price. There are other important factors. But, for some people, price is the biggest factor. And for some people, two insurance companies may offer the same personal…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Current Affairs, Insurance Operations, Personal Injury Tags: auto insurance, car accident, car crash, car insurance, car rental, cell phone, collision, contingency fee, drive and text, extra insurance, fair market value, government tort claim, insurance company, insurance costs, insurance coverage, insurance privacy, loss of use, Minimum Impact, Minimum Impact Soft Tissue, MIST, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle crash, MVA, MVC, policy limits, privacy, property damage, rental, rental car, rental coverage, rental reimbursement, repairs, statute of limitations, text and drive, total loss, UMBI, UMPD, uninsured motorist, uninsured motorist bodily injury, uninsured motorist property damage

Choosing an insurance agent

July 23, 2015 by Jonathan Stein

I get asked often about picking an insurance agent. People buy a house and they want to find an agent. Or they want to shop around. Unfortunately, most people make the same mistake: they shop solely based on price. Insurance…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Business Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Homeowners Insurance, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: auto insurance, bodily injury, business insurance, car insurance, collision, comprehensive, homeowners insurance, insurance, property damage

5 More Insurance Terms You Must Know

December 10, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

In order to make sense of insurance, you need to know some basic terms. Sadly, no one discusses these terms with anyone. Ever. Seriously, I did not know what these meant until I went to work for the insurance industry….

Categories: Auto Insurance, Business Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Hiring an attorney, Homeowners Insurance, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: auto insurance, business insurance, car insurance, claims, colossus, first party, fraud, homeowners insurance, insurance, insurance claims, insurance fraud, liability, minimum limits policy, premium, SIU, special investigations unit, third party, total loss, UIM coverage, UM coverage, underinsured motorist, uninsured motorist

5 Insurance Terms You Must Know

December 9, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

In order to make sense of insurance, you need to know some basic terms. Sadly, no one discusses these terms with anyone. Ever. Seriously, I did not know what these meant until I went to work for the insurance industry….

Categories: Auto Insurance, Business Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Hiring an attorney, Homeowners Insurance, Insurance and Claims FAQ, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: auto insurance, business insurance, car insurance, claims, colossus, first party, fraud, homeowners insurance, insurance, insurance claims, insurance fraud, liability, minimum limits policy, premium, SIU, special investigations unit, third party, total loss, UIM coverage, UM coverage, underinsured motorist, uninsured motorist

More Tips on Filing a Homeowners Claim

December 8, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

In my last post, I gave you 5 tips on filing a homeowners claim. But there are more than 5 things you can do to make sure that your homeowners claim goes smoothly. Every homeowners insurance policy is a bit…

Categories: Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Homeowners Insurance, Insurance Operations, Law Tags: auto accident, auto insurance, car accident, car claim, car crash, car insurance, fire damage, homeowners insurance, homeowners theft, insurance, insurance adjuster, renter's insurance, renters theft, safe deposit, safe deposit box, theft, water damage

Tips on Filing a Homeowners Claim

December 6, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

Most of my posts on this blog deal with auto insurance. The primary reason: that is when people need an attorney. I started handling insurance claims almost 20 years ago. In that time, the number of people I saw retain…

Categories: Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Homeowners Insurance, Insurance Operations Tags: auto accident, auto insurance, car accident, car claim, car crash, car insurance, fire damage, homeowners insurance, homeowners theft, insurance, insurance adjuster, renter's insurance, renters theft, safe deposit, safe deposit box, theft, water damage

Bike Safety

May 9, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

Some tragic bicycling accidents in California this summer have highlighted the need for bicyclists and motorists to exercise extra caution when sharing the road. Last month, a sailor riding a bicycle on Camp Pendleton was struck by a car and…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Insurance Operations, Law Tags: auto insurance, bicycle safety, bike accident, bike crash, bike safety, car accident, car crash, car insurance, safety

Why you need med pay coverage – now

April 11, 2014 by Jonathan Stein

You have choices when it comes to med pay. Wait, what is med pay? Med pay is the short hand for medical payments coverage. This is the coverage that pays YOUR medical bills incurred as a result of a car…

Categories: Auto Insurance, Claims, Consumer Issues, Current Affairs, Hiring an attorney, Insurance Operations, Law, Personal Injury Tags: auto insurance, auto policy, excess med pay, excess medical payments, med pay, med pay reimbursement, medical payments, medical payments reimbursement, primary med pay, primary medical payments

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