Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance Claim Guide

This is a FREE Insurance Claim Guide

Your "Motor Vehicle" can be a truck, car, motorcycle - - you name it! If it's powered by a motor and has one, two, three, four (or even more) wheels this "Guide" is for you.

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The information below is a bare-bones "Guide" for those who have had such a motor vehicle accident. It details the basics of how one should with their property damage and/or personal injury claim.

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AFTER IMPACT CHECKLIST

We heartily suggest you make a copy of this "Impact Checklist" to be kept handy within the confines of your motor vehicle. A "Guide" to refer to so you'll be certain, should an accident take place, that you've covered everything.

Other than the fact that one must obtain from the other operator, both their drivers license and motor vehicle registration information, you should also proceed to do the following:

IMMEDIATELY MAKE SPECIAL NOTE OF: Names and addresses of eye witnesses. And later the investigating police officers name and badge number. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Snow, rain, fog, mist, sleet, etc. ROAD SURFACE: Dry, wet, slippery, icy, etc.IMPACT AREA: City, suburban, business, wooded, etc. VISIBILITY: Sunny, cloudy, dusk, night, moonlight, etc. (Was the sun in the other driver's face)? TRAFFIC CONTROLS: Were there overhead lights? Posted speed limit signs? Stop or warning signs? Hospital or school zone signs? CREATE A DIAGRAM: Driving area: Flat, crowned, straight, curved, macadam, asphalt, concrete, cobblestone, dirt, etc. Indicate the width of street. Show the location of impact, gouge and/or skid marks. CONDITION OF MOTOR VEHICLE THAT STRUCK YOU: Age and general overall condition. Is their state inspection sticker displayed and up to date? Were chains or snow tires needed? AS SOON AS POSSIBLE RETURN TO THE SCENE AND SNAP PHOTOGRAPHS: It's most important to take pictures of: Skid or gouge mark's on the road surface plus the damage to both vehicles. PHOTOS OF YOUR BODILY INJURIES: It's crucial to the ultimate value of your claim to snap a multitude of colored photos (up close and from different angles) of your bodily injuries - - especially all black and blue marks or bruises.

INSIGHTS INTO HANDLING YOUR CLAIM (There Are Six Areas You Must Be Familiar With) 1. Out-Of-Pocket Expenses 2. Lost Time From Work - Lost Wages 3. Property Damage Losses 4. What Your Medical Doctor And/Or Chiropractor Reports Should State 5. Medical Payments Coverage 6. What To Do If An Adjuster Refuses To Cooperate

You Should Go Into Detail Regarding These (Below Listed) Six Areas:

(1) OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES:These are expenses that can be measured in definite sums of money. They are the foundation of the calculations used to award damages (including that often great and extra amount paid to you for your "Pain and Suffering") regarding any financial loss flowing directly from the injury you may have sustained.

MEDICAL EXPENSES: Obtain all bills and services rendered. (Prior to their being sent out, you have ever right to ask for and read the crucial Final Reports regarding your physical condition from your Doctor, Chiropractor, "Medical Specialist" and/or Dentist).Medical Expenses Typically Include: Ambulance ~ Emergency Room ~ Hospital or Clinic ~ Laboratory Fees and Services ~ Diagnostic Tests: (X-rays and/or CT Scan) ~ Registered or Practical Nurse Fees ~ Medicine and/or Prescription Medications ~ Prosthetic Appliances or Surgical Apparatus (Canes & crutch, etc.) ~ Physical Therapy ~ Ace Bandages, Gauze & Tape ~ Heating Pads ~ Creams, Ointments, Balms & Salves. As you read them make sure these Medical Reports include the length of time of your "Total Disability" and/or your "Partial Disability". These are of enormous value because they justify the often HUGE, extra payment made for your "Pain and Suffering" . (Plus this information will also prove your claim for Lost Wages).

NON-MEDICAL DAMAGE EXPENSES. These include: Lost Wages and Earnings ~ Lost Vacation Time and/or Sick Leave ~ Travel Expenses: (Transportation costs incurred getting to and from The Doctor and/or Hospital, etc.) ~ Household Help During Disability ~ Child Care During Recuperation.

(2) LOST TIME FROM WORK - - LOST WAGES - - YOUR "LOSS EARNING CAPACITY": The weeks, hours and/or days you were unable to work (thus the money you may have lost) is added up and documented on company letterhead. You're often entitled to compensation for "Lost Time and Earnings" even if you have no actual loss of money ! Such as, for example, if your salary is paid by some other insurance coverage you may have or by taking sick leave or some other similar arrangement. It doesn't matter if you're employed full time, part time, self-employed, own your own business, retired, unemployed, or a housewife not employed outside the home, you should keep a written record of all household help and/or child care needed during your disability period.

All of these constitute an element of your "SPECIAL DAMAGES" mainly "Lost Wages". Insurance companies usually don't view your time away from work (because of an injury) as "Lost Time And Earnings" but as "Lost Earning Capacity". In most states one is entitled to compensation for lost time and earnings even if they have no loss of money. For example, when your salary is paid for by another insurance coverage you have or by taking sick leave and/or some other similar type of arrangement. There are specific situations to be considered and called to the forefront when it comes to being employed either full-time or part-time. More detailed information (regarding these above stated area's of your loss) are found in CHAPTER FOUR "Damages" within the book AUTO ACCIDENT PERSONAL INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM.

(3) PROPERTY DAMAGE LOSSES: "AGREED COST TO REPAIR": This figure has been negotiated between your damage repair person and the insurance adjuster. Be sure you know (and possess a written copy of) exactly what that figure is.COLLISION: There's usually a deductible. Read your policy. (If you're not at fault you should eventually be able to get this money back).PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY: Protects you for damages you do to the property of another (i.e. his or her trees, lawn, shrubs, mailbox, etc.) EXCLUSIONS: These are stated in your policy. A good rule of thumb is, "If it's not excluded, it's covered". Read your policy closely to discover your exclusions and how they apply. TOTAL LOSS: A "Total Loss" is when the motor vehicle damage exceeds the value of the vehicle, as stated within all of the up-to-date and "Official" Property Damage books and/or documents. OTHER PROPERTY DAMAGE LOSSES: Clothing, jewelry, watches, eye or sunglasses, etc. You can also collect for your (or any other individuals) personal property which happened to be in the car and was damaged. (Be sure to have written proof of the cost of each item damaged plus the date it was purchased). Never forget: You're entitled to be reimbursed for any charges you may have incurred for towing, storage and/or substitute motor vehicle rental, or for that matter - - any other alternate transportation.

The above is a very brief review. For more in-depth information read CHAPTER FIVE: PROPERTY DAMAGE found in AUTO ACCIDENT PERSONAL INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM.

(4) WHAT YOUR MEDICAL DOCTOR AND/OR CHIROPRACTOR REPORT SHOULD STATE: Each "Injury Evaluation Factor" should be clearly stated within each of your final Medical Reports. For example: That your disability is solely the result of the accident. If there were any pre-existing conditions aggravated by your injuries? What treatments were administered and for what duration? What medications were prescribed, in what amounts and for how long? What symptoms or medical problems were such medications meant to relieve? Were there any adverse reactions demonstrated? Ask to read them before they're sent to the adjuster so you're sure it explains the nature, plus the extent and frequency of the pain that an injury, such as yours, will likely cause.

PROGNOSIS: This is the clearly stated information (regarding your personal injury progress) and should include: The part played by a pre-existing condition, if any? Their prediction of any possible future temporary disability/impairments? Does the individual attending you anticipate any further or future treatments? LENGTH OF YOUR "TOTAL" DISABILITY: Why? Because it's so important (when it comes time to settle) this is clearly stated in weeks and days. LENGTH OF YOUR "PARTIAL" DISABILITY: Again (and for the same reason as above) this too should be clearly stated in weeks and days. (Specific details, regarding both "Partial" and "Total" Disability , and the incredible value it provides for you in your claim, are found in CHAPTER SIX: YOUR BODILY INJURY).

(5) MEDICAL PAYMENTS COVERAGE: If you have this coverage in your motor vehicle policy, it will pay (up to the limits stated) for all medical bills arising out of the accident - - regardless of who's at fault! (You must read your policy carefully because the "Who", "Why" and/or "How" of this often differs).

A WORD ABOUT HEALTH INSURANCE PLANS: In certain instances, it may be possible to have your medical bills paid and yet avoid any repayment by tapping into your health insurance coverage, or some other plan you may have. (Yes, this means, under certain circumstances, you may be able to collect twice for the same medical bills)!

(6) WHAT TO DO IF THE ADJUSTER REFUSES TO COOPERATE? These Are Your Usual And Routine Choices: a. Threaten that you're going to obtain the services of a lawyer to represent you. b. Go over the adjuster's head. c. Resolve your loss in Small Claims Court. d. Contact the proper people (working through the State Department of Insurance) implementing the time honored principle of "Good Faith" vs. "Bad Faith".

All the information necessary for you to deal with and handle the above issues are spelled out within the contents of AUTO ACCIDENT PERSONAL INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM (How To Evaluate And Settle Your Loss) found on the internet at http://www.autoaccidentclaims.com or http://www.caraccidentclaims.com. This book also contains BASE (The Baldyga Auto Accident Settlement Formula). THE BASE FORMULA will tell you exactly how many dollars the "Pain and Suffering" you endured are worth.

DISCLAIMER: The only purpose of this article is to help people understand the motor vehicle accident claim process. Dan Baldyga, does not offer a guarantee of any kind whatsoever, NOR to substitute for a lawyer, an insurance adjuster, or claims consultant, or the like. Where such professional help is desired it is the INDIVIDUALS RESPONSIBLY to obtain such services.

Copyright (c) 2004 By Daniel G. Baldyga. All Rights Reserved.

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Car Insurance Costs Teens - How Much Cost For An 18 Year Old?

Teen car insurance is a must, almost obligatory to protect both car and the teen. It is true that adding a teen in the insurance policy increases the premium for obvious reasons.

oThe very high rate of drivers under 20 involved in accidents.

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oThe sense of irresponsibility and carelessness naturally found in teens.

Car Insurance Costs Teens - How Much Cost For An 18 Year Old?

oMathematically, premium can skyrocket from 100-500% with teens in the policy

However, that doesn't mean depriving of car keys from your teen. There are easy steps and ways to eradicate "danger "keeping the insurance rate "low" and maintaining "safety" of your teen.

1.Having a clean driving record helps a lot. Since a single DWI conviction can raise car insurance premium from base premium of few hundreds to thousands of dollars yearly.

2.A good academic record and regular high school or college going teen wins greater discounts in car insurance policy of many companies.

3.Insurance companies prefer least risking teens that show responsible behavior and in this regard some driving school certificate or some community center membership is useful in proving the teen trust able for the companies. This gets him/her discount in policy and doesn't add up burden on you as well.

4.Safe car with safety measures is a blessing for your teens. It involves automatic seat belts, impact bags, anti-lock breaks etc.

5.Teaching him/her is the best on your part. For example what to do in case of emergency or how to report a claim, how many passengers to be in the car, respecting traffic rules and how to avoid all things you did wrong being a teen and now you don't want them to do.

6.Talking of stats, teens have to pay a lot more than you do. Tell them why is this? Why do the insurance companies not trust teen drivers? So that, they can learn what not to do.

Every family deserves the best, which includes teen car insurance but safety of the family comes first and to maintain that one has to be responsible and law-abiding.

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How to Start a House Cleaning Business on a Tight Budget

"If you use Emotion and Love to drive your sales and your business, you will create Loyalty Beyond Reason. And I promise you, you will build relationships and enjoy a business that exceeds beyond your wildest expectations"

First of all, before you decide to start your cleaning business, make sure this kind of work is right for you. You will need to be in good physical condition. Cleaning is very hard strenuous work. You will need to have good customer relation skills. You will need to have basic office skills and some accounting skills.

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If you are planning on leaving your full time position to start a cleaning business, make sure you have at least six months of savings. Or keep your full time job and start out part time.

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Research all the aspects of the cleaning service business. From customer service to advertising, taxes, employees, insurance and bonding, what to charge and how to clean a home professionally. Cleaning your own home and cleaning professionally is totally different. Learning how to clean professionally takes a lot of time. When a client pays for your services they expect to come home and find their home spotless.

Getting those first clients takes time, persistence and patience. You will not get a hundred clients overnight.

Obtaining Those First Clients The hardest part of starting your own cleaning service is obtaining those first clients. Most clients want to know how long you have been in business and want references. The best thing to do is let clients know that, yes, you are new to the business but that you have thoroughly researched all aspects of the cleaning business and assure them that you know what you are doing and that you are quit capable of cleaning their home to their specifications. Be confident. I can't stress this enough. Clients love to see confidence. It relieves their worries and lets them know that their home is in good hands.

References: To get a few good references when starting out, ask some friends or family members if you can clean their home for free or at a discounted rate. The sound of working for free may not be appealing but it will be worth it to get some good testimonials.

When cleaning those first homes, go for quality, not how fast you can clean the home. Cleaning efficiently takes a long time, but you will get to the point where you can do a thorough cleaning in a short time. After cleaning make sure you go back and double check all rooms to make sure you didn't miss anything. Impress those first clients and word of mouth will spread soon.

Advertising Your company image is everything. Before you start advertising, decide what image you want to portray on your advertising material. Your image is very important. Be consistent with all your advertising. If you have a logo be sure to use it on all your advertising materials. I think it is best to have a website developed before you start advertising. When advertising, stick with the same logo and colors.

Advertise in Local Paper: Start by running a text ad in your local newspaper. Try to come up with an eye catching ad. Do not sell your services on low rates, sell your services on your quality of work and what you can do for the client that other companies don't. There is a lot of competition in the cleaning service. You have to stand out from the rest.

Magnetic Signs or Lettering for your Vehicle: Having your business name and contact information on your vehicle is a great way to advertise. We use the vinyl lettering. The lettering looks much more professional than the magnetic signs.

Flyers: You can print nice flyers on your home computer, but I would suggest investing in some professional flyers. Hang flyers at Hair Dressers, Laundromats, Restaurants, Bakeries, Grocery Stores, etc. Put flyers on car windows at local groceries stores and businesses. You can even go door to door in neighborhoods you would like to work in. You cannot put them in mailboxes. but you can put them in the front door.

Door Hangers: Door hangers are a great way to get new clients. Pick the neighborhood you would like to work in and hang the door hangers on the doors. When people get flyers or ads in their mailbox they usually throw them away with the junk mail. But if there is a door hanger on the door they will take the time to look at it.

Business Cards: Start passing out your business cards to friends and family members. You can also ask your local businesses if you can leave some cards on their counters.

Referral Program: A great way to obtain new clients is through a referral program. Offer existing clients a discount when they refer a friend. You can give your existing clients a discount when the friend uses your services three times.

Website: These days people live very busy lives so they use the convenience of the internet to shop for the services they need. A lot of working women will shop for services while at work. Everyone that has a business should have a website. It shows clients that you are serious about your business and allows them research your business in their own time.

Cleaning Products: By using all natrual products, you can offer your clients a healthy cleaning experience and protect ourselves against harsh chemicals. Clients love the natural cleaning products with essential oils. They come home to a healthy clean home filled with the wonderful scents of aromatherapy essential oils.

Tip: Always carry hand sanitizer and wash your hands often while cleaning homes. Wear gloves when cleaning bathrooms. You will be exposed to a lot of different germs in clients homes.

Remember most customers prefer that you bring your own cleaning supplies. That way they do not have to worry about going to the store for cleaning supplies before you clean. Some customers have special cleaners for certain appliances or floors in their houses. These customers usually will have these cleaners on hand for you to use. We almost always use the customers vacuum cleaner. That way you do not have to carry a heavy vacuum from house to house.

What to Charge I mentioned earlier that you should sell your services on your quality of work and not your low rates. If your rates are too low, clients will think that your work is sub-standard and that you are not experienced. Also you want to attract the clients that can afford your services. I made the mistake of pricing my work too low when I first started out. Cleaning is hard work, charge what you are worth. As the old saying goes "You get what you pay for."

Some companies charge by the hour, some charge by the room, some charge a flat rate per home and some charge by the square foot. I think it is better to charge by the home, not by the hour. If a client knows they have to pay one set fee, they don't care if you take 2 hours or 5 hours. Also your clients will know what they are paying up front and won't have to worry about added expenses.

No two houses are the same. And there is no set charge for all homes. You have to clean for awhile yourself to get some experience and to work out a system to clean efficiently. Only you know what you want and need to make. Decide what you need to make hourly to cover all expenses and still make a good profit.

A word of advise: Make sure when you start your company that you charge what you would charge if you had employees. Some people make the mistake of under charging when they start out just to get customers and then later on when they grow and need to hire help they aren't making enough money on their houses to pay help. Don't under price your work. Cleaning homes is very hard physical work and you didn't get into this business to work for nothing.

New Construction Cleaning If you decide to do this type of work you will need more equipment. You will need ladders, window cleaning kits with long extensions, a shop vac, etc. These types of jobs are usually 2 to 3 person jobs. New construction cleaning requires a lot more cleaning. You may have to remove stickers and labels from windows and bathroom showers, sinks and toilets. Some require that you clean the vents to remove dust from construction work. There will be ceiling fans to clean, scrubbing floors, and cleaning woodwork to remove dust. New construction cleaning rates depend on the area you live in.

Insurance and Bonding. You need to be an honest person and somewhat personable. People will need to trust you to be in their homes. Most clients are concerned about having someone new in their house, with good reason. You should be bonded and fully insured. Liability insurance rates depend on your insurance carrier and where you are located. Each person you hire will increase your liability insurance. It's well worth the cost. You can pay quarterly or yearly. You can purchase your bond through your local insurance company. You will need to renew the bond every year. *Note: if you hire employees and cover them under your insurance, they must be an employee on payroll and not a sub-contractor. If you employ them as a sub-contractor your insurance will not cover them. If they are a sub-contractor they are required to carry their own insurance. You

Hiring Help If you start out cleaning the homes by yourself, you will eventually get to the point where you need to expand your business. Start out with one part time employee. Train her and let her take your place one day a week. Then have her take your place 2 days a week and so on. This will give you the free time that you need to market your business and obtain more clients. After you get more clients you will be able to hire more part time help. Eventually you will be able to stop doing the cleaning yourself and just run the business end, which is the only way you will be able to grow your business. When training new employees, always, either train them yourself or have a lead person train them. Make sure there is a lead person on each and every cleaning job. Employees have a tendency to slack off when they are on their own.

Growing Your Business You will eventually get to the point where you have enough employees and lead people and you will be able to stop working in your business and start running your business. You will find that after awhile it will get to be too much trying to clean everyday and at the same time giving estimates, answering calls, scheduling, doing book work, obtaining new clients, etc.

Remember one of the most important qualifications for a cleaning service is TRUST. A client has to know they can trust you alone in their home. After you acquire a few cleaning positions ask the clients if you can use them for a reference. Most of the time they are more than willing to let you use them for a reference. This is how you build your business and acquire new clients is through referrals. Be dependable. Most clients will want to be set up on an every week or every other week schedule on the same day of the week. Try to always keep this same schedule unless the client asks you to switch to another day. If you have to cancel a cleaning date, make sure you try to reschedule at the earliest possible date to make up the cleaning.

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DVLA Car Tax

In the materialistic world of today, everyone appreciates speed. Having your own car not just provides you with the same but also facilitates your living, making the day easier and interesting for you. It helps you reach places in minutes. It is an asset which changes your life for the good. But along with pleasures it provides, comes the overheads. These overheads are not just of maintenance but of taxes that you need to pay. In every country the owner of the car need to pay car tax in accordance to the car tax rates of the country. The government of United Kingdom in 2008 introduced Co2 based car taxes. These modified road taxes charges the owner with the tax as per the volume of Co2 emitted by their car. The new rates of car tax are designed to reduce the Co2 emission by the cars and hence, promote greener, environmental friendly cars.

The collection of vehicle excise duty, issuing the driving licenses to the drivers, numbers to the vehicles and other operations related to the vehicles are managed by DVLA. Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is an organization under the government of United Kingdom which maintains the complete database of all the drivers and the vehicles in the country. It is under the direct control of department of transportation. Based in Swansea, South Wales, it has a network of offices known as local office network, all around Great Britain. Electronic vehicle licensing allows the users to pay vehicle excise duty online or by phone.

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In UK, if you own a car, whether you drive it or just store it on the public road you need to pay the road tax, also known as vehicle or car tax. If kept off road, the vehicle should either have Statutory off Road Notification (SORN) in force or should be taxed. Else your car could be removed or wheel clamped. Car taxes in UK are based on the car's Co2 emission in g/km. Various car tax bands are created based on the volume of the Co2 gas the car produces. Cars producing up to 100g/km of gas are placed in car tax band A, between 101-120g/km gas in band B whereas 121-150 g/km of Co2 gas in band C and so on. The owners whose cars fall in DVLA car tax bands A and B are not required to pay increased tax rates. This surly is the reward for having environmental friendly vehicles.

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Once you have paid the DVLA car tax, you need to display a valid tax disc in your front window as the proof. The road tax can be renewed half yearly or yearly using the reference number from the reminder form or valid MOT certificate. DVLA keeps a regular check in order to identify the untaxed cars. Fine of £80 is imposed within 4-6 weeks if your tax is running out. The amount could be reduced to £40 if paid within month. If not it is increased to £1000 plus your car may be clamped. If declamping fee is not paid within 24 hours, DVLA impounds your vehicle and disposes it if not claimed within 7 days. You need to keep your tax and MOT updated and have insurance in order to troubleshoot tax related problems.

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Cheap Auto Insurance For New Drivers

Auto insurance for new drivers or young drivers is always a little expensive, since chances of claims from these drivers are statistically quite high. Cheap auto insurance for new drivers helps young drivers with respect to the claims made in case of damage. There are several cheap auto insurance providers available for new drivers. There are various services and cheap auto insurance policies to help these young drivers in getting the maximum out of their claims. There are also a few insurance companies which offer drivers over 19 a one year "no claim" bonus.

Cheap auto insurance companies can have some of the best offers on car insurance for young drivers and also extend the best of their services to them. Agents of these auto insurance companies are industry recognized experts who can provide young drivers with excellent service and guidance. They are well known for offering the best possible cheap auto insurance advice, particularly when it comes to understanding the intricacies of the market.

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One needs to know about various services that are offered by different insurance companies before choosing a policy. Cheap auto insurance can be judiciously selected after obtaining insurance quotes from various companies. This helps you in selecting the right insurance plan which offers both the price and services that fit your needs and budget. Auto insurance is generally more expensive for men, than women, but this is not always the case. Most insurance companies that offer cheap auto insurance for new drivers arrange training courses for them before insuring. This helps drivers not only in handling their car well, but also with receiving discounts for having taken the driver's training course.

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Auto insurance is often cheaper for women than for men. There are quite a few companies which consider gender as a benchmark when offering insurance. Many online resources are available that can help you in selecting auto insurance providers who have the best quotes for you. These resources also provide easy steps and procedures for you to learn more about different companies' insurance rates and quotes.

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How to Make Your Company Grow - Three Popular Tactics to Bring in Quality Life Insurance Leads

When you're an insurance agent, you may already know that the most difficult part is bringing in business. There are many agents who use the tried and true cold calling tactic to bring business to their door. Other insurance agents are using the technological advancement of the Internet to obtain life insurance leads. No matter what way you choose to get your life insurance leads, there are many, many options available that can help you achieve quality leads. To get them, you just need to take some time to locate them.

Three Tactics To Get Leads and Bring In More Sales For Your Insurance Business

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Now, when you want new leads that can generate more sales for your business, you have three options available to you. You don't have to stick to just one tactic either. While some agents desire to stick to one tactic over other options, you can use them as you see fit. Use one, use two or use them all... if that's what you want to do. If you're on the lookout to increase your lead numbers with the tactic you're using now, you have three more options available to use along with it.

How to Make Your Company Grow - Three Popular Tactics to Bring in Quality Life Insurance Leads

Tactic 1 - Personal Network

One of the best ways to get quality life insurance leads is to use your family and friends for references. You can also speak with your current clients (past clients as well) to see if they are willing to make any personal referrals. With the personal network option, you can boost the amount of leads you get and make some possible sales along the way. After all, current clients may want to purchase other policies with you. You can always send out mailers to your current clients but a phone call is more personal and offers some bigger advantages.

Tactic 2 - Lead Providers

When you're just too busy to search for your leads, you can always hire lead providers to do the search for you. You'll find several companies on the web that actually specialize in the insurance lead industry. How does it work? These companies will put together a list of leads they will sell to insurance agents and sell them to you for a reasonable amount based on how many leads you would like to purchase. If you find that you're lacking in leads and income, this is the best way to boost your business.

Tactic 3 - Cold Calling

The oldest tactic to gaining life insurance leads is cold calling and it's the one skill that every agent should have. Yes, cold calling is the most efficient way to obtaining leads and even sales and it's very effective when you're out of other options. The main thing when it comes to cold calling is to rehearse what you're going to say before you get on the phone with the prospective client. It's a good idea to have a script on hand to assist you in your cold calling tactic. Remember that first impressions count and if you want to keep their attention, you're going to need those first several seconds to count.

The three above tactics are great in boosting the amount of life insurance leads and you may discover that you like one tactic over the other two. Then again, you may discover that you like all three methods. Whatever you decide, the best thing to do is to stay with the method that works best for you and gains you the most life insurance leads. Before you know it, you'll have more than enough business.

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