Some drivers wasting money on wrong insurance cover
December 1, 2010 by Reno
Filed under News, News-Insurance
Having vehicle insurance cover in place is a legal requirement in the UK for drivers that intend to operate a vehicle or take their own vehicle out on the road. However, the cost of vehicle insurance can be expensive, and increases in premiums have left many people struggling to afford this cover.
However, in their bid to save money on the cost of insurance cover some drivers could simply be wasting money according to a recent report. It is claimed that many people are taking out vehicle insurance cover that offers them little to no protection simply because it is the cheapest they can get. This means that they are paying out money for insurance cover, but if they need to make a claim it could turn out that they are not adequately covered.
Many of those that are taking out the cheapest car insurance even though it may not be suitable are using price comparison sites to find their cover. Price comparison sites often give consumers the impression that they are getting a very good deal on their insurance cover, when they may actually just be getting the cheapest cover without the level of cover that they need.
Officials have said that many of those that simply opt for the cheapest cover without really thinking about the level of cover that they need are taking a huge risk, as they may find themselves with real problems in the event that they have to make a claim.
Consumers who are looking for cover are advised to make sure that they compare the features and coverage levels of the plans that they are considering rather than focusing their attention on the price of the cover, as this could turn out to be a false economy that will cost them far more in the long run.
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