Using Temporary Car Insurance After An Accident

by J. Hamilton Fraser on February 2, 2010

With the abundance of different insurance types on the market today, it is often difficult to pinpoint the policy type that is best suited for your situation. And while your insurance agent likely knows the differences between the policies, you may find yourself seeking the information on your own terms first. Understanding your options for personal or business coverage is important to maintaining control over your finances. One insurance product that seems to cause the average consumer a bit of trouble is temporary car insurance.

The concept of temporary car insurance is really quite simple, and doesn’t take an advanced degree in finance to understand. This insurance type is designed to provide temporary or short term coverage on an automobile to help fill a gap in insurance. The period may be for a couple of days or even a couple of weeks or more. The need really facilitates the use of this contract type.

The tricky part of temporary insurance is when to actually use it in your own situation. For the most part, your general auto insurance will cover most of your temporary needs. Before even considering a short term contract, make sure you check with your existing permanent insurance to see if additional coverage is even necessary. You may find that your current policy covers the scope of what you intended without any additional insurance.

A scenario in which short term car insurance may be beneficial is shortly after an automobile accident in which your vehicle is totaled. Once the vehicle is no longer in your possession, you may find yourself with permanent insurance. A temporary policy may be the perfect way to add coverage to a rental car while you search for a replacement vehicle. In this case, your need is typically only for a couple of weeks while you are looking, and permanent insurance on a rental simply doesn’t make sense.

Finding the right insurance policy for your needs can be tricky. Once you have completed your personal research, it is always a good idea to consult with a professional before purchasing a new contract. Explore your different options and make an informed and logical decision.

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