Archive for November, 2008
Pay as You Drive (PAYD) Car Insurance
Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Many Mainers, especially retirees and those who bike, walk, bus or live close to work, drive less than the average American. That’s one reason Maine’s auto insurance premiums are among the lowest in the country, despite our harsh winters. Still, many of our clients ask about Maine auto insurance discounts for driving fewer miles.
Imagine that Arthur and Zelda live in the same city and occupy the same insurance risk pool but that Arthur drives 30,000 miles a year while Zelda drives just 3,000. Under the current system, Zelda probably pays the same amount for insurance as Arthur.
While some insurance companies do offer a small discount for driving less — usually based on self-reporting, which has an obvious shortcoming — U.S. auto insurance is generally an all-you-can-eat affair. Which means that the 27,000 more miles than Zelda that Arthur drives don’t cost him a penny, even as each mile produces externalities for everyone. It also means that low-mileage drivers like Zelda subsidize high-mileage drivers like Arthur.
Every auto insurer in Maine uses the system described above. They ask how you use your vehicle, and give a small discount to those who tell them that they use theirs for “pleasure use” or a “short commute”.
- The program requires credible monitoring that yields reliable results. Progressive has developed a chip that you plug into your car’s OBD (on-board diagnostic) port. The device monitors your speed, the time of day you’re driving, and how many miles you drive. It’s not a GPS – it doesn’t report WHERE you are – but the amount of data it does collect and send to Progressive has given pause to some who are concerned with privacy in the digital age.
- Your insurance rates can also INCREASE if your driving habits change (new job? take up hiking or camping? new long-distance love interest?), or reflect a higher risk profile (kid starts driving?). While you can quit the program, if you stay with Progressive, they may use the data about you that they’ve collected when rating your future policies.
- The device costs about $30.00 to buy, and the premium quote you used to evaluate whether to buy the policy was only an up-front estimate. So, even if you thought that your discount would more than pay for the up-front cost, that can change (see #2 above).
- MyRate is currently not available in Maine. In fact, it’s only available in 8 states, New Jersey being the closest. And, what we consider the biggest drawback of all…
- You can’t buy a MyRate policy from an independent insurance agent; the only channel where it’s available is from Progressive Direct. This means that you’re on your own in dealing with the insurance company if you choose to buy a policy this way.
Maybe MyRate makes sense for you after reviewing the facts of the program. We do like some of the features. It rewards safer driving and less-risky behavior. It also rewards those who choose to drive less, which is good for the environment and for our communities too.
Tags: mileage based car insurance, pay as you go auto insurance
Posted in Car Insurance, Current Affairs, Transportation, Trends | 3 Comments »
Wind, Rain, Loss of Power Threaten Area
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
Today’s forecast calls for high winds in the Greater Portland area, along with 1.5 to 2 inches of rain. The west side of South Portland lost electrical power this morning, forcing school officials to dismiss students early.
Posted in Business Property Insurance, Car Insurance, Condo Insurance, Homeowners Insurance, Personal Insurance, Renters Insurance, Weather | No Comments »
A Warm Hand
Monday, November 24th, 2008
Concord Group Insurance just announced a fuel assistance lottery for its Maine homeowners insurance policyholders. The company expects to donate $500,000 in fuel assistance during the one-time program, over $200,000 of it in Maine alone.
Posted in Current Affairs, Weather | No Comments »
Car Sharing Comes to Portland
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
This week, the Press Herald reported that Portland UHaul plans to bring its U Car Share program to town in the form of four white PT Cruisers. In August, we addressed the issue of car sharing and insurance in this post.
Posted in Car Insurance, Commercial Vehicle Insurance, News, Personal Insurance, Transportation, Travel, Trends | No Comments »
Insurance Service in the 21st Century
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
Our insurance agency prides itself on providing personal service. We figure that when people call us, they want to talk to someone as soon as possible. So, we avoid voice mail as much as possible, and give callers options to speak with someone who can help them – even if they're not the person they originally called for.
- Real-time chat support. Clients or prospective clients can click on an icon on our home page which opens up a chat window. This is great for those who have relatively simple questions that might take a minute or two to answer: "was my payment received?" or "how much do I owe on my car insurance?", or the ever-popular "can you send me another insurance card so I can register my car?". Clients can work or play on their computer while we research their question. We can even send documents -an insurance card or payment receipt – right in the chat window. It's perfect for multi-taskers. It's also good for those who might be hard of hearing, or who want a written transcript of our answer (one can automatically be emailed after we're done). After business hours, the "chat button" automatically generates an email to us that we can answer later.
- Extensive email capabilities. We can email virtually any form, application or documentation that we can mail, speeding up the turnaround time by hours or days compared with faxes or snail mail.
- Web-based request forms. Our commercial clients can request Certificates of Insurance, and our other clients can easily download forms for discounts, electronic payments or underwriting information.
- This blog, which we hope provides timely information on various risk-management trends, tips and topics. There's even an RSS feed, so you can have updates automatically emailed to you.
- Text messaging to cell phones and PDAs. Let's suppose that your mortgage company pays your homeowners insurance premium. Except, they sold your mortgage last year, or changed addresses, and your insurance policy wasn't updated. When the insurance company doesn't receive your payment by the due date, they send you a cancellation notice. The only problem is you're away on an extended trip, so you don't get the notice. Wouldn't it be helpful to get a reminder that your policy is about to cancel tomorrow? That's one example of when text messaging (SMS) to a cell phone can be handy. We have that capability, if you notify us you'd like to be contacted in that way.
Insurance will always be a people business, no matter what the 800 number and web site insurance sales people say. But, technology can help a good agent provide excellent service. Our goal is to be positioned on the busy intersection of service and technology, providing the best insurance experience we can.
Posted in General Insurance, Trends, Web/Tech | No Comments »
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@Bob_Hartwig good comments, but overwhelmed by article's context. Ins. agents must serve clients best we can in challenging environment.
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