California Car Insurance Company – Any Recommendations?

 

October 14, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Car Insurance Companies 

You may be thinking, hey, she says it’s easy, but it really doesn’t sound like it. How can I get my policy from the best CA car insurance company out there and not have to put myself out so much. Well, you can do it. I don’t advise it, but a lot of people do. Still, before you go this route, at least try to do it on your own. It’s cheaper, faster, and at least you know the results through your own work and you can trust them more.

However, if you just can’t or don’t want to, get a CA car insurance company agent.

A lot of companies don’t use agents anymore. People often buy their car insurance policies directly from the CA car insurance company, without the use of the middle man. Even so, agents are still working in full force, even in these days. There are two kinds:

  • Captive car insurance agent.

This type of agent might not be the best in helping you find your perfect CA car insurance company, because they swear by only one car insurance company. If you already know where you want to go, then you can absolutely go through one of these agents.

  • Independent car insurance agent.

These agents are more up your alley. They count more than one CA car insurance company as clients, and as such they can give you a more frank look at which car insurance company will work the best for you. This is the kind of agent you’re probably looking for, at least with regards to picking your CA car insurance company.

The best part about having an agent looking for a CA car insurance company for you is that the agent is going to know YOU, personally and specifically. They know exactly what your needs are and what details about you can work in favor of a cheap car insurance premium, a few things that might be hard to fit into a google search.

Remember that when you get your car insurance agent, who also go by the title of broker, you should make sure that you have decided on the fee before you sign anything. They may offer you something straight out, but most of the time it can be negotiated.

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