Know the smart insurance considerations when buying a vehicle

by Kansas Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger

It’s the beginning of summer, and many of us are thinking about hitting the road for a trip or vacation. With that comes the notion of purchasing a vehicle to make that trip a more comfortable one.

Whatever your reasons for considering a different car, truck or SUV, I would encourage you to take a few moments to review 10 insurance considerations that go along with a vehicle purchase. These tips come from the Insure U website of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC).

• In addition to the sale or lease price, be sure to factor insurance premiums as you estimate your monthly car payment. Rates vary, so shop around to make sure you’re getting the best price, just like you would for your new vehicle. This is also a good time to check your credit history; insurance companies may use that when determining your premiums.

• Realize that different types of vehicles have different insurance rates. SUVs, convertibles and performance vehicles typically cost more to insure.

• If reliable transportation is all you need, consider buying a used vehicle. Used cars can be more affordable, and if a car’s replacement cost is greater than a typical major repair, it may make sense to only purchase liability coverage.

• Consider safety features, such as anti-lock brakes, side air bags, automatic seat belts, anti-theft devices and GPS as you negotiate your purchase or lease. Safety-related add-ons could mean lower insurance premiums.

• If you already have auto insurance, consider adding your new vehicle to an existing policy to take advantage of multi-car discounts. If you own a home, you also may qualify for a multi-policy discount.

• Schedule regular vehicle maintenance once you have purchased or leased the vehicle. Check the owner’s manual for the recommended schedule, and, if you are readying for a vacation trip, have it serviced for proper oil, transmission, windshield wiper and radiator fluid levels, as well as proper tire pressure.

• Pay attention to where you park. If you store your vehicle in a garage or locked parking lot, you may qualify for lower premiums.

• For minor fender benders, think twice before filing a claim. The number of claims you file could impact your insurance.

• Check to see if your insurance company offers reduced rates for your agreement to use a telematic device in your vehicle. That device can record how well you drive.

• Download the free WreckCheck mobile app from NAIC. This useful tool outlines what to do immediately following an accident and walks you through a step-by-step process to create your own accident report.

Owning a new or different vehicle can be an exciting venture. But don’t make it more exciting than it has to be when it comes to insurance considerations for that vehicle. And, as always, check with your local insurance agent if you have immediate questions.

For more vehicle insurance considerations, look at our Kansas Insurance Department publication “Kansas Auto Insurance and Shopper’s Guide,” which can be found online at
http://www.ksinsurance.org/consumers/docs/web2014autoguide.pdf.

Bridge replacement project to start Thursday in Piper

A new bridge replacement project will start Thursday, June 5, in the Piper area of Kansas City, Kan.

The K-7, U.S. 73 bridge over Piper Creek project begins at 10 a.m. Thursday and lasts through late September, according to the Kansas Department of Transportation.

Northbound and southbound K-7 and U.S. 73 traffic will be shifted and placed side by side, one lane each direction, in the existing U.S. 73 northbound lanes from Parallel Parkway to Donahoo Road.

Traffic will be directed via signs, cones and arrow boards through the project work zone, according to KDOT. There will be a 55 mph posted speed limit through the project work zone throughout the project duration. Drivers should expect major delays during the daily peak time commutes.

Updated daily traffic information for this project and for the entire Kansas City Metro Area can be viewed online any time at: www.ksdot.org/kcmetro/laneclose.asp.

Motorists are asked to slow down, obey the signs and pay attention in the work zone area.

Edwardsville student named to dean’s list

Rachel Tiner, of Edwardsville, Kan., was named to Fort Lewis College’s Dean’s List for the spring 2014 semester. Tiner’s major is environmental studies .
To be eligible for Dean’s List, a student must carry a semester GPA of 3.6 or better in no fewer than 15 credit hours of graded college level work and have completed all work for which they are registered by the end of the semester.

Fort Lewis College is in Durango, Colo.