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Finding adequate insurance coverage at a price you can afford is important. There are several items to keep in mind when buying almost any type of insurance.
Selecting an Agent or Insurance Company For the most part, insurance is sold directly through an insurance company or through an agent or broker. An independent agent may represent more than one, and sometimes several insurance companies. An exclusive or captive agent sells solely for one insurance company or group of related insurance companies. Independent agents, as well as exclusive agents, may place business with another insurance company if the insurance company(s) he or she represents does not write the type of insurance needed. A broker represents you in your dealings with an insurance company. In buying insurance, price is certainly a big consideration. But your insurance agent also performs an important role. An agent makes sure that the insurance is up-to-date, reflecting the actual values of the business, such as additional or replacement equipment, new structure or expanded operations. It is important to discuss with your agent, at least once a year, any changes that have occurred during the year, any increases in values, and increases in payroll and receipts. An agent can offer advice on the amount and types of business insurance you need. You may need to work with several agents to make sure that you are getting the needed coverage at the best available price. When you first talk to an agent, be sure that he or she is willing and able to explain various policies and other insurance-related matters. An agent should look for ways to get you the most protection at an affordable cost. Make certain that your agent agrees to review your coverage from time to time, advises you about other financial services, and assists you when problems develop. Many people are interested in selling package products or services to as many people as possible. While there is nothing wrong with low cost, standardized products, they should fit your needs. If you are not convinced that a particular agent understands your needs and will give you the service you want, seek another agent. Agents and companies differ. Check with friends and relatives for recommendations. Agents and companies are listed alphabetically and by location in the yellow pages of the telephone book. All companies and agents doing business in Wisconsin are licensed by the OCI. To find out if an agent or company is licensed call 1-800-236-8517. Licensing information about agents and companies can also be found on OCI's home page in the Quick Links section under Agent/Agency Lookup (https://ociaccess.oci.wi.gov/ProducerInfo/PrdInfo.oci) and Company Lookup (https://ociaccess.oci.wi.gov/CmpInfo/CmpInfo.oci). Buying Insurance on the Internet As insurance companies expand their businesses online, consumers need to be aware of ways they can protect themselves when buying insurance on the Internet. Shopping for insurance does not change simply because you are on the Internet. OCI publishes a fact sheet that gives tips for buying insurance on the Internet. For more information on buying insurance on the Internet, call the OCI at 1-800-236-8517 and request a copy of Tips for Buying Insurance on the Internet. A copy is also available on the OCI's Web site at http://oci.wi.gov/pub_list/pi-220.htm. For Your Protection Information is available to consumers from a number of sources. These sources include public libraries, state insurance departments, consumer groups, and consumer publications. Financial strength and being able to meet financial obligations to policyholders is very important. Independent organizations such as A. M. Best, Standard & Poor's, Moody's Investors Service, and others publish financial ratings. These rating organizations do not rate the quality of the company's policies, practices, agents, or service. You should consider checking with at least two organizations to evaluate a company's strength. If you want to check on an insurance company's financial stability, you can check the reference section of your public library for published ratings, call the OCI at 1-800-236-8517 or (608) 266-0103 (in Madison), or check with your insurance agent. top of page |
| Updated: November 20, 2007 |
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