Saturday, March 6, 2010

How to Compare Low Cost Car Insurance in Maine


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Unlike many states, Maine has a strict law in place when it comes to uninsured motorist coverage. Anyone who drives in Maine must have a minimum amount of this particular type of insurance. This means that you have to purchase $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident uninsured motorist coverage. You can also purchase more if you feel it's warranted.

For someone looking to compare low cost car insurance in Maine, the simplest way to do this is to contact a number of insurance companies and ask for a free quote. The quotes should all be based on the same level of coverage so it's easier to determine which plan offers the best deal. In addition to the stated uninsured motorist coverage, liability and medical payments coverage all needs to be included. Therefore, determine the amounts of each that you want, along with any other type of coverage and then start collecting quotes.

When you contact insurance agents and ask for a quote be very specific about the type of insurance you are seeking. Collision and comprehensive coverage is often suggested by agents during the quote process, for good reason. If you drive a late model car, you really need a policy that offers protection against all perils. However, if you estimate the value of your car to be under $2,000, you really don't need this type of coverage as the cost of the premium may surpass the total value of your car.

Once you have found a quote that you're comfortable with, you can then set out to purchase the insurance. Bear in mind that you'll save money by paying the premium in a lump sum instead of spacing it out in monthly or bi-monthly payments. Unless you pay the annual premium in full, expect a service fee to be added. This can add up quickly so try and avoid it whenever possible.

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