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Finding Cheap Car Insurance in Ohio with Nationwide

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Nationwide Insurance Company of Columbus, Ohio is lowering car insurance rates to both new and existing customers, according to a company press release.  Finding cheap car insurance will be easy for new Nationwide customers because premiums are going down 10 percent.  There will also be discounts offered to hundreds of thousands of current Nationwide customers who meet certain eligibility requirements.  Nationwide’s Midwest Regional Vice President says that the company is happy to be in the position to offer help to Ohioans who are struggling with the difficult economy.

Eligible current Nationwide customers will get discounts when they renew their policies.  Premiums will be reduced for customers who are loyal to Nationwide and have been with them over many years.  The ten percent discount for new customers will allow more Americans to receive excellent customer service from one of the top car insurance companies.  Some of their most popular features like Vanishing Deductible and Accident Forgiveness will also become more affordable.  The amount of multi-line discounts is also increasing as another way for Nationwide customers to save money.

Nationwide Insurance: Prop 17

Friday, June 4th, 2010

On June 8 California voters will cast their ballot for or against Proposition 17, the Continuous Coverage Auto Insurance Discount Act.  In The Daily Californian article “Prop.17 Would Cut Auto Insurance Rates,” Mike D’Arelli says that passing Prop.17 would help increase competition and help California consumers get better rates from car insurance companies like Nationwide Insurance.  Consumers could save hundreds of dollars each year if the auto insurance discount gets extended through Prop.17.  The current driving law in California offers a discount to consumers who maintain car insurance through the same company, called the continuous coverage discount.  But you lose that discount if you switch car insurance companies.  So even though your coverage has been continuous, since it wasn’t with the same company the law says you lose the discount.

Prop.17′s change to the insurance law would modify it so that consumers still receive the continuous coverage discount even if they switch car insurance companies.  As most Americans are trying to reduce expenses and save money wherever they can, the ability to shop around for cheap car insurance is really important.  More competition in the car insurance market leads to lower rates for consumers.  Prop.17 also includes a grace period of 90-days for consumers who stop coverage for a short time because they are unable to drive.  Individual insurers can extend that grace period longer than that to maintain a consumer’s continuous coverage discount.  There is also a military provision to ensure that men and women serving our country overseas will be able to maintain their discount.  California voters will make a decision next week on Prop.17.