Low Auto Insurance Rates Lake Charles LA

The following contains automobile information you should know about how to lower your auto insurance rates. Read on if you or a loved one is interested in auto insurance and coverage in Lake Charles.

Local Companies

Lyons Insurance Agency Inc
(337) 478-4466
3100 Lake St
Lake Charles, LA
Allstate Insurance
(337) 474-4393
4309 Common St
Lake Charles, LA
Handley Traske & Associates
(337) 436-5562
1808 Kirkman St
Lake Charles, LA
Direct General Insurance Agency Inc
(337) 474-2014
1413 E Prien Lake Rd
Lake Charles, LA
ABC Insurance Agency
(337) 475-0123
3429 Ryan St
Lake Charles, LA
Raley Scott Insurance Agency
(337) 474-3500
4415 Lake St
Lake Charles, LA
Bernard Dale Insurance Agency Inc
(337) 477-7354
4344 Lake St
Lake Charles, LA
State Farm Insurance Co
(337) 477-1188
3616 Ryan St
Lake Charles, LA
Direct General Insurance
(318) 283-2353
1604 E Madison Ave
Bastrop, LA
Hayes Insurance Agency Inc
(225) 775-0996
1455 Curtis St
Baton Rouge, LA

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Reader Question Hi Austin, I see you talk about auto insurance alot, and you have that banner listed on your website for an auto insurance quote comparison...which is how I found your site.

Before I submit my rate quote I wanted to ask you if there was anything I can do to get the premium down...anything easy that is. Thanks for your time and your site.
Arlene
Dallas Texas

Arlene

Thanks for your email and your kind words. :) YES, there are a few things you can EASILY do to insure you get the lowest rate on your auto insurance.

1. Raise your deductible - that is the amount of the claim YOU will be responsible to pay for. Most people carry a low deductible...thinking they will save money when and if they have a claim, they will only pay out a small portion of the claim. The fact is though, with a low deductible you will be paying a MUCH higher annual premium....for YEARS!

If you are like me, I have not had a claim in over 10 years...if I had a low $250 deductible I would probably have been paying $300+ more per year in premiums than if I had raise my deductible to $1,000. During the last 10 years...that could have cost me $3,000 in additional premiums. If you are a safe driver with a good claim history....why pay that added amount each year?

And...you only pay the deductible amount if the claim was paid by your insurance company. So you have to have an accident and file a claim AND the claim has to be paid by your insurance before you will be required to pay the deductible amount.

To read the full article, visit Myhonestmechanic.com

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