The Drawbacks of Buying Insurance Online
Rink Partridge Insurance Staff
October 24, 2019

Relationship with a professional agent is valuable

Buying insurance of any kind is one of those things that we all hate to do, but know that we have to do. Unfortunately, it is also not an activity that can be treated as a ‘one and done,’ as rates are always changing and different insurance providers are offering new incentives for new customers. This said, the act of buying insurance is not one that should be taken lightly. Though many consumers flock to the internet to make insurance-buying decisions and this can bring a variety of benefits, there are also several drawbacks that buyers need to be aware of.
Why you should reconsider purchasing your insurance online
The entire reason that people purchase insurance is to protect themselves after a significant loss. In the event of a car accident, automobile insurance helps to cover medical bills as well as the cost of repairs or replacement of the vehicles involved. Product insurance helps to cover repair or replacement if the product stops functioning properly within a specific period of time. And life insurance helps to cover the cost of a funeral or burial expenses and helps to tie up loose financial ends in the event of a death. With anything that we do in life, there are risks, and insurance is there to help lessen the ramifications of those risks turn into reality.
With online insurance providers, you rarely have the opportunity to build a professional relationship with one person at the organization. Though this might not be important for all insurance buyers, many buyers appreciate the opportunity to have one insurance agent that understands their needs and makes sure that they are covered. And on this same line, it can be challenging with an online insurer to articulate your personal circumstances and ensure that you are receiving a quote or coverage that is personalized to your specific needs. This means that in the event you need to exercise your insurance through a claim, you could easily find out that you are over, or underinsured.
With online insurance, you may also find that you will lose out on potential bundles. As you are making an online purchase and do not have a dedicated agent to represent you, many systems do not contain an algorithm that looks at all of the insurance products that you have purchased with the company and as a result, can’t offer you additional savings. Further, many online insurance companies specialize in only one kind of insurance and do not have the ability to look at your insurance needs holistically.
Finally, as with any online transaction, you will be expected to provide a wealth of personal details online. Though this same information would need to be provided directly to an agent if you were purchasing your insurance directly, many buyers get a bit gun-shy when it comes to putting their information out on the internet. With cybersecurity an ongoing threat, this is a valid concern and will likely remain a concern for years to come. This said if you do elect to purchase insurance online, ensure that you do not engage in the transaction from a public computer, and do not use an unsecured wifi connection when you are sharing personal information.
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Coverage A: Dwelling Dwelling coverage protects your house and permanently attached structures such as an enclosed porch or garage. Coverage B: Other Structures Separate structures on your property such as a detached garage, shed, pool house, guest house or gazebo are protected under this coverage. Coverage C: Personal Property This part of your policy protects your personal belongings, with a few limitations that you should know about. The standard homeowners policy will place a specific limitation of coverage on certain items such as jewelry, furs, firearms as well as a few other belongings unless they are specifically “scheduled” on your policy. Unless you select the replacement cost option, a standard policy will pay for items that are damaged, lost or Stolen on an actual cash value basis (original value less depreciation). Certain personal property are excluded under your policy such as: -personal property of a tenant -paper records or drawings -software or disks -animals, birds or fish -aircraft or aircraft parts It is important to read the exclusions and limitations outlined on your policy. Coverage D: Loss of Use This part of your policy provides protection for the additional living expenses after a loss to be able to maintain your normal standard of living. Coverage E: Personal Liability Liability insurance covers you for money up to your policy limits if the court finds you responsible for damage to another person’s personal property. Coverage F: Medical Payments to Others Medical payments insurance is homeowners coverage that compensates others who are injured while on your property or others whom you accidentally injure. This coverage excludes anyone who lives in your household.

Before hitting the open road on your motorcycle this season, you need motorcycle insurance coverage that you can count on. Whether you need a policy with liability coverage only or a policy that fully covers your bike, we have something for you! Let’s take a look at the coverages available on a motorcycle insurance policy. Required Coverages Liability: Similar to your auto insurance policy, New York State requires all registered motorcycles to carry bodily injury liability coverage in the minimum of $25,000 per person/$50,000 per accident to cover other parties’ medical bills and other related expenses if you are at fault for an accident. Property damage liability in the minimum of $10,000 is another required coverage that pays for another parties’ vehicle and property repairs if you are at fault. Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury : This coverage goes hand-in-hand with the liability coverages mentioned above but instead of covering others, this coverage is for you and your passengers. The minimum limits are the same; $25,000 per person/$50,000 per accident. Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage safeguards against motorists who do not carry enough insurance to cover you or your bike if you’re hit by another drive. Pedestrian Personal Injury Protection : Also referred to as “no-fault insurance” the pedestrian personal injury protection covers medical and other related expenses for injuries incurred by a pedestrian that result from motorcycle, regardless of fault. The minimum requirement in New York State is $50,000. Optional Coverages Comprehensive coverage : provides protection for things that are often out of your control including theft, vandalism, hitting an animal, fire and weather-related damage. Collision coverage : covers your prized possession if it strikes another object or vehicle, regardless of who is at fault. Other coverages : check with your carrier to see if roadside assistance, accessory coverage, medical payments, and total loss coverage are available on your policy.

A home inventory can help you determine whether your policy is providing enough personal property coverage and may help save time and stress when filing a claim. If your personal belongings are destroyed, damaged or stolen from a covered claim, a detailed checklist of what you lost will be an excellent resource for you and your insurance adjuster. What should I include on my checklist? Many insurance companies have a template accessible with the details that should be included on your home inventory checklist. This information includes the name of your items, purchase price, when and where you bought it, as well as other details such as make/model and serial numbers (if applicable). Steps to creating a checklist Choose a method-you can handwrite your worksheet or you can complete it on a phone, tablet or computer. Take pictures Begin with valuables- think about the items that are the most costly to replace (such as collectibles, appliances, furniture, antiques, electronics, etc.) Consider an insurance rider for items such as jewelry, firearms and fine art to ensure adequate coverage Creating a home inventory can save time in the event of a claim and help ensure your belongings are covered properly. Remember to save receipts, be specific in your item descriptions and save photos with your checklist in a secondary location… such as with your agent! We are here to help you with all of your insurance questions and needs 607-324-0455

Jewelry often represents something special in your life-whether it be a family heirloom, a special engagement, or a milestone. Perhaps you even treated yourself with something that you have been dreaming of. Whatever the case, it is devastating to have something that is meaningful either damaged, lost, or stolen. How can you protect these precious belongings? Below is some information about how your homeowners, condo or renters insurance policy can help. A homeowners insurance policy will generally provide coverage within specified limits. Coverage varies from one company and policy to the next. For example, one company may limit coverage on theft of jewelry, while another company may provide coverage up to a certain dollar amount regardless of the type of loss. Other companies will place a specified limit for each item. For this reason, it may be beneficial to add a rider to your policy. What is a rider? A rider, also referred to as a floater, is an endorsement that can be purchased on your homeowners policy to provide additional coverage on jewelry or other valuable items. A rider can provide coverage for an item that might not otherwise be covered on your policy. In order to do this, an appraisal or a receipt may be required by the insurance company to ensure that it is insured to the correct value. Jewelry Protection Tips Take photos of the item or collection Save receipts, appraisals and photos in a fire-proof safe Periodically update the value of your jewelry as expensive items can increase or decrease from year to year. Store your jewelry in a secure area of your home Avoid traveling with irreplaceable or extremely valuable jewelry A great time to review your coverages is when your policy renews or when a big change is taking place. Whether you are giving or receiving a special item, it is worth taking a small amount of time to ensure that it is covered. Keep this article in mind this Valentine’s Day! We are ready to assist you with your coverage needs! 607-324-0455

While reviewing your auto insurance renewal, are you stunned by the increase in your policy premium? It is no secret that the price of everything around us has significantly increased over the last couple of years. How is this impacting the insurance world? Let’s take a look at what is driving auto rates. There are several factors that play into this increase. One main factor is that there has been a rise in the severity and frequency of accidents which has led to insurance companies paying out higher claims. Advancements in vehicle technology and inflating costs to repair vehicles along with increasing medical costs has played a large role in increasing premiums. Here are a few additional factors and cost increase percentages that have been provided to us by Mercury Casualty Company: Driving- the amount of drivers on the road has increased by 12.6% and has passed pre-COVID levels. Accidents- with more people on the road, there has been a 26% increase in auto accidents Accident severity- the average cost of each accident has dramatically risen by 34% Labor Repair Rates- labor rates as well as parts has increased by 24% Rental Car Prices- with a low rental car inventory the cost for a rental vehicle has increased by 26% Car prices- when a vehicle is totaled, the cost to replace it has risen significantly: used cars +46.9% and new cars +22.1% We are working daily to find better rates for our customers and are happy to answer any questions that you may have. Feel free to contact us for a FREE quote and to review your current policy coverages.

Spring is approaching quickly and the feeling of getting on your motorcycle for the first time of the year is thrilling. Inevitably there is a great amount of risk that comes with being on a motorcycle as you share the road with cars, pick-up trucks and large vehicles who often have trouble seeing motorcycles. A study from 2016 by The U.S. Department of Transportation found that motorcyclists were 28 times at a greater risk of dying in an accident than those in a vehicle. With statistics like this, it makes sense to pay attention to safety precautions as a driver in a vehicle as well as a motorcycle rider. There are a few things that everyone can do to be extra cautious as more and more bikes enter the roads this time of year. Tips for Drivers Always assume that motorcyclists are closer than they appear. Give them plenty of room on the road and keep a safe distance between you and the motorcyclist. Many drivers tend to ride too close to the vehicle in front of them, which can be extra dangerous for a motorcyclist. Be sure to check your blind spots before switching lanes or making any turns. Tips for Motorcyclists Wear protective and visible gear Obey traffic rules, use your signals and follow the speed limit Inspect your motorcycle before each ride- check your turn signals, brakes, headlights & taillights, fuel, oil, etc. Check the weather before hitting the road Take a safety course. There is a discount available on your motorcycle insurance policy by taking an approved safety course! Following a few simple steps can significantly reduce the chance of being involved in a potentially serious and fatal accident. Please drive with caution and watch for others that are sharing the road with you! Contact us to get started with a motorcycle insurance quote 607-324-0455. We are happy to assist you with all of your insurance needs.

Whether you are a first time homebuyer or have owned a house for many years, all homeowners should have an insurance policy to protect their house as well as their belongings. Some people question whether or not homeowners insurance is required in the same way that auto insurance is. The answer to that is there is no law stating that you must have homeowners insurance, but we strongly encourage everyone to have a policy to protect your investment. If you have a mortgage on your home, many lenders require you to have homeowners insurance. How much coverage do you need? When considering a homeowners insurance policy, the question is… how much coverage do I need? Before we talk about how much coverage you should have, let’s talk about the different types of policies-replacement cost vs. actual cash value. A replacement cost policy is a very common type of insurance coverage that pays to replace or repair your property if you experience a covered loss. The total cost to rebuild your house in a replacement cost policy factors in today’s prices, building codes and construction method which can be higher than your home’s actual value. Another type is an actual cash value policy which pays you to replace your property minus the depreciated amount. When looking at the amount of coverage you need for your house, a few things are taken into consideration including: Square footage of your house The type of roof Recent improvements Overall condition of your home The type of heating system Age of your wiring and plumbing Your insurance agent will use these factors to determine the amount of coverage you need. What are the coverages I will see on my policy? Typical coverages found on your policy are: Coverage A- your dwelling Coverage B- other structures (example: your garage, or a detached shed) Coverage C-personal property Coverage D-loss of use (if you need to stay somewhere else while your house is being repaired, this coverage will help towards the cost of living elsewhere) Personal Liability- coverage if you are found liable for the injury of someone that is on your property Medical Payments- compensates others who sustain an injury while they are on your property or someone you accidentally injure. Questions about your homeowners insurance? Contact your local team of agents at Rink Partridge Agency! Visit our office at 360 Seneca Road, Hornell, NY 14843 or call us at 607-324-0455.

As we see a change in the weather, it has been documented over the years that the types of claims for this time of year change as well. Fall is here and it is time to get prepared and understand the various claims that arise to help you as a homeowner or motorist protect yourself. Animal collisions Deer and other animals are on the move! Pay close attention when you are driving for animals in the road or on the side of the road- especially in the early morning and evening hours. Fall and early winter get both large and small animals venturing into areas they normally avoid. Activities such as hunting play a role in this, so it is important to be aware and drive defensively. Rear end collisions These claims increase more in the fall due to road conditions such as increased rain and changing weather. Always give yourself plenty of space between you and the car in front of you. Fire and smoke Fires starting from candles, fireplaces and cooking increase during the fall months as people begin to hunker down in their homes as the temperatures drop. While candles and cozying up next to the fire can be enjoyable in the cold weather, it also poses a threat to your home. Ensure your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are fully charged and still effective. Water damage/freezing pipes Damage as a result of rain or freezing pipes occur more frequently between October-December than any other time of the year. Something to keep in mind is as temperatures drop, if it has a source of water, it has a potential of freezing. A burst pipe is expensive enough before factoring in the amount of water damage to your structure and personal belongings. Take the necessary and rather simple measures to ensure that your pipes and your home are ready for freezing cold weather. Unfortunately, sometimes things are out of our control and there is nothing we can do. However, staying prepared and knowledgeable about the various types of claims that rise during this time of year is the best way to protect yourself ahead of time to reduce the amount of these risks. Regardless of the precautions that we take, protecting yourself with a quality insurance policy is beneficial. Contact an agent here at Rink Partridge Agency (607) 324-0455 to review your home or auto insurance needs.

As fall approaches there are many families who are watching their children go off to college, perhaps for the first time. This might raise a few questions regarding your homeowners insurance and how it may provide coverage for your child while they move onto their next chapter. Generally, college students are covered under their parent’s homeowners insurance policy while they live on campus in two ways; it covers their personal belongings and personal liability if the student is responsible for damage caused to a third party. Personal Property coverage: This helps cover the cost of repairing or replacing your belongings if they are damaged by a covered peril such as fire or theft. This means that if their laptop is stolen from their dorm room, your insurance policy can help replace it. Most insurers will limit the amount of money they will pay out for property theft or damage that occurs away from the insured residence. Personal Liability coverage: If you or a family member is held liable for damage or injury to a third party, this coverage will help pay for expenses such as medical bills, legal defense and property repairs. This coverage generally extends to students living in a dorm. Coverage Limits Off premises theft- property stolen or damaged away from your home is covered up to 10% of the personal property coverage section of your policy. Most policies will require your college student to live on campus, be a full-time student and be under the age of 21 (depending on the insurer). Your insurance company may limit the liability coverage to a fraction of your coverage if there is an incident involved with your kid while they’re away at college A basic policy has limits as to how much it will pay out for certain categories of expensive items such as jewelry, furs or electronics. You may want to consider increasing coverage limits by purchasing a scheduled personal property coverage if your student will have an expensive laptop or other expensive college items. In many cases, college students are not eligible for coverage under their parents insurance if they decide to live off campus or if they are above a certain age. They may want to consider purchasing a renters insurance policy. We here at Rink Partridge Agency are happy to assist you with policy questions or with quoting your renters insurance needs. Give us a call at 607-324-0455 or stop by our office to speak with an agent about your insurance needs.

Regardless of wherever and whenever you get a flat tire, let’s agree that it is an inconvenience. When you notice that your tire is flat, one thing you definitely do not want to do is continue driving with that flat tire. This can cause serious damage to your wheel which can turn a rather minor repair into a full tire replacement. Driving with a flat tire can be dangerous, so it is important to safely get your vehicle off the road and follow the necessary steps to change your tire. What do you need to do to repair your tire to get on with your day? Here are a few steps: Put your emergency blinkers on and get your vehicle safely off the road Remove the spare tire from your vehicle (often times found in the trunk) Take the wheel cover off- you can use a flat head to do this Loosen the lug nuts on the tire part way, but not entirely Align the jack with the grooves underneath your car and raise the car all the way up Remove the lug nuts the rest of the way from the defective tire Replace your tire and tighten the lug nuts part way, but not completely Remove the jack and then tighten your lug nuts the rest of the way Put the wheel cover back on by hand to avoid dents and dings from a hammer or other tools Now that you have a spare tire on your vehicle and you are ready to go, be sure to read the instructions that pertain to the spare (such as the maximum speed you can travel as well as how far you can go). Remember that if you break down during a storm, on a busy freeway, at night, or in any other dangerous condition it might be safer to call for help rather than taking matters into your own hands. Always put the safety of you and your passengers first. Many insurance companies offer roadside assistance at a very low rate as part of your monthly premium. Check your policy to see if you have coverage for roadside assistance, or speak with your friendly and local agent at Rink Partridge Agency, Inc. We are happily at your service! 607-324-0455.