When Researching Insurance, Car Owners Want to save Cash and Lock in the Cheapest Deal Attainable

Published on October 6, 2009

Unfortunately there are a general number of people willing to exceed the limit lines and announce wrong data to the insurance companies, in an effort to save a-few-dollars on their policy.
Although it appears as harmless as sneaking food into the cinemas, there is a great gamble that in the event of an theft, the insurance company may reject your insurance claim. There is no point in playing Russian-roulette with car insurance.
Just as you would like to be advised if a beach you are swimming at has an general history of shark attacks, the insurance company would like to know about all likely risks before they hit the waves.
To prevent a situation happening where the insurance company may have to decline your insurance-claim, it is always better to be earnest and reveal all of the necessary info about your situation.

Here are a few tips to keep you out of trouble when looking for Car Insurance in Sydney:
* Disclose all illegal convictions, although they might not appear applicable or are painful to reveal.
* Advise them of the correct location at home where the automobile will be stored; be it locked garage, car port, private road, front lawn or the wayside kerb. Do not just tell the motorcar is being kept in a locked garage because you have one. Make sure it will actually be stored there and not on the lawn because the garage is full of packages or being used as a rumpus room.
* Put the key driver down as the individual who will really be the main driver of the car, not different individual to cover when the main driver is young. When a new car is purchased and insured in an adult’s name with a 18 year old magically put on the policy, its pretty evident to the insurance companies what is happening. Trying to save a-few-bucks or trying to get insurance when you don’t qualify is just not worth it.
* Disclose the names of all individuals who will be driving the automobile. Do not attempt to avoid placing somebody who will knowingly be driving the car on the policy, when you know they have a chequered driving story.

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