No one in their right mind enjoys paying for auto insurance, especially when they are paying too much.
Big companies like State Farm, Allstate, GEICO and Progressive all promote huge savings with catchy ads and it can be hard to separate fact from fiction and find the best price available.
You should make it a habit to compare prices every six months because insurance rates trend upward over time. Just because you found the best rates two years ago other companies may now be cheaper. Starting right now, forget anything you know (or think you know) about auto insurance because you’re going to learn the easiest way to reduce your cost while increasing coverage.
Most major insurance companies provide prices on the web. Getting online quotes is fairly simple as you simply type in your coverage information as detailed in the form. Behind the scenes, their rating system will order your driving record and credit report and gives you a price quote based on many factors. Online price quotes makes it a lot easier to compare rates but the process of having to visit multiple sites and fill out multiple forms is monotonous and tiresome. But it’s very important to get many rate quotes if you want to find the lowest price.
The easy way to compare rates
A more efficient way to compare rates uses one form that obtains quotes from multiple companies. It’s a real time-saver, eliminates form submissions, and makes rate comparisons much more efficient. Once the form is submitted, it is quoted and you can choose any one of the quotes returned. If a lower price is quoted, you can click and sign and purchase coverage. The entire process takes just a few minutes to complete and could lower your rates considerably.
To save time and find out if lower rates are available, click here to open in a new tab and input your coverage information. If you currently have coverage, we recommend you type in deductibles and limits as close as possible to your current policy. This ensures you will be getting a rate comparison based on the exact same insurance coverage.
More tips and info about auto insurance is available at the Wyoming Insurance Department website. Visitors are able to file complaints about an insurance agent or broker, report car insurance fraud, find a variety of consumer forms, and get help finding coverage.