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Eight tips for choosing the right insurance company

By Kathryn Smith on September 15, 2016 7

Purchasing insurance can be overwhelming. Definitions, conditions, coverages, exclusions, and endorsements can definitely cause confusion and possibly give you a headache. And purchasing insurance isn’t exactly exciting or fun. But imagine your life without it. Imagine losing everything you own to a fire and not having insurance to help get your life back on track.

You’ve probably heard me say that I’m an insurance geek. When I ask people who their insurance company is, they usually answer, “I don’t know,” or they give me their local agent’s name. If there’s a loss to your home, auto, or business, the last thing you want to have to do is figure out who’s your insurance company and who’s your agent and how they help when your life’s been turned upside down.

The purpose of this blog is to share different things to consider when deciding where to place your insurance business.

1. Independent agent vs. insurance company. As I mentioned, people aren’t always sure who their insurance company is and who their agent is. West Bend’s products are sold by independent insurance agents throughout the Midwest. Not only do they sell our products, they also sell other companies’ products, too, including West Bend’s competitors. The job of the independent agent is to find an insurance company that best fits your insurance needs. This isn’t as easy as it sounds.

To learn more about the benefits of working with an independent insurance agent, check out my blog,“Benefits of an independent insurance agent.”

The insurance company (West Bend) works in partnership with independent agent before and after the policy is sold. The insurance company:

    • Determines premium by reviewing suggested coverages identified by your independent agent;
    • Mails you a copy of your insurance policy;
    • Handles your insurance payments;
    • Makes changes to your policy as recommended by your agent or because of a life style change (i.e. new teen driver);
    • Provides businesses with loss prevention strategies; and lastly
    • Pays claims should a loss occur.

Please note that an insurance policy is a contract. What’s covered and not covered is specified in your policy. Please be sure to read your policy and talk to your independent agent so you know how a future loss may be covered.

2. Company history/reputation. Research the insurance companies you’re interested in. By visiting their websites, you may learn:

      • How long they’ve been in business;
      • In which states they sell their products;
      • Their mission, vision, and values;
      • Company leadership;
      • Community involvement;
      • Types of products they sell; and
      • Financial strength.
      • It’s unlikely you’ll find a company with only positive reviews. If the information doesn’t answer all your questions or leaves you feeling not quite right about them, research another company. As with other purchasing decisions, you should be comfortable with your decision.

3. Understand the insurance company’s financial strength. If there’s a difficult claim situation, you don’t want to hear your insurance company can’t pay your claim because of its poor financial results. Many insurance companies work with independent rating agencies that review many factors and the financial results in order to assign a letter grade or score. Since 1971, West Bend has been rated A (Excellent) or better by A.M. Best Company which is recognized worldwide as the benchmark for assessing insurers’ financial strength.

To learn more about the independent rating agencies, check out “How to Assess the Financial Strength of an Insurance Company.”

4. Coverage. Select an insurance company that provides appropriate coverage for your personal or business needs.

5. Price. While price should be a consideration when purchasing insurance, it shouldn’t be the only one. Remember the old saying, “You get what you pay for.” There are many reasons why pricing differs between insurance carriers. A lower price may mean you have less coverage. Less coverage means more money out of your pocket when a loss occurs. A lower price may also mean that insurance carrier has entered a new market for them so it may not have the experience another insurer would. Please talk to your agent about the differences.

6. Ease of doing business. Understand how you can interact with an insurance company. Interactions may include:

        • Online bill pay;
        • Online claim reporting;
        • 24/7 customer service;
        • Social media platforms;
        • Policy changes; and
        • Billing questions.

7. Available discounts. Many insurance companies offer discounts. Find out what discounts apply to your situation. For example, West Bend offers discounts for:

        • Protective devices;
        • Newer and updated homes;
        • Specialized construction materials or methods;
        • Financial stability;
        • Multi-car families;
        • Good students; and
        • Anti-lock brakes.

West Bend also offers discounts for associations, groups, or corporations participating in our innovative Association Plus® program.

8. The power of referrals. Each day we’re inundated with marketing and advertising messages that can be overwhelming. Talk to family, friends, and co-workers to learn about their experiences with an insurance company.

Source
http://www.iii.org/article/choosing-an-insurance-company

WEST BEND, Posted by Scott Stueber on Sep 13, 2016 9:30:05 AM

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  1. Sharon Wilson Smith says

    November 6, 2017 at 8:42 pm

    I’m glad I came across your article about choosing the right insurance company. I totally agree with what you recommended us to do which is to talk to family, friends, and co-workers to learn about their experiences with an insurance company. In my opinion, the people you know won’t give you false reviews. They will be glad to give you the best review of a certain contractor. I’m looking into buying a health insurance for my mom, and I want to make sure to only choose the right provider. I will make sure to consider your tips.

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  2. Ashley Turns says

    December 19, 2017 at 9:23 pm

    My husband and I are in need of some new coverage so we are looking for a great insurance company to get it from. So I appreciate your tip to check out the history of the service, like how long they’ve been in business or who is the leader of it. Since I definitely want an experienced insurance company, we’ll be looking for one that has been around for a while.

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  3. Jordan says

    December 20, 2017 at 8:53 pm

    I’ve been looking for some good car insurance options, and I think that being able to get some information would be good. I’m glad you talked about being able to look for some company history information. I’m going to have to see what I can find and figure out my best option!

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  4. Stephanie George says

    February 9, 2018 at 7:15 pm

    I like that you talked about how important it is to choose an insurance company that can provide you the appropriate coverage for your insurance needs. It has been a week since my husband and I bought a new house. Our goal is to make sure that our investment is going to be protected by all means. This is the reason why we want to find an insurance company where we can purchase a home insurance policy. It will make sense to ensure that our insurance policy will have the coverage that’s based on our needs and wants. Thanks for sharing your tips!

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  5. Sophia James says

    September 4, 2018 at 8:22 pm

    It really helped when you said that choosing a lower amount of insurance policy means that you will be shelling out more cash if you need it in the future. With that in mind, I will not be too choosy about the price so that there will be more coverage in the future. With that in mind, I will be telling my mom so that we will choose the right type of insurance for the farm that we just bought. We will start selling crops when we have already done the farm. Thanks for the tips!

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  6. Amy Winters says

    September 28, 2018 at 9:59 am

    Thanks for pointing out that you should consider the ease of interacting with the company through services like online bill pay and social media platforms. I’m currently looking for an insurance company, but I had no idea how to go about making a decision. Ease of communication and interaction seems like an important factor, so thanks for suggesting that we consider it!

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  7. Dino Violante says

    October 8, 2018 at 10:41 pm

    Thank you for pointing out how I need to find an insurance company that will provide the right coverage for my personal and business needs. If that is the case, then I will see the offers of as many insurance companies as I can. My house needs a protection from storms and floods, and I am not sure if all insurance companies offer flood protection. That is why I will check them out.

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