How to Cut Your Auto Insurance Bills This Year

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The average price of car insurance spiked more than 20 percent over the 12 months ending in February 2024 and more than 38 percent since 2020.

Auto insurance premiums have risen sharply in recent years, adding financial strain for drivers across the U.S. From 2020 to early 2024, rates increased by more than 38%, with a 20% jump in just the 12 months ending February 2024, according to the Consumer Price Index. Since auto insurance is mandatory in almost all states, the rising cost is hard to avoid. Fortunately, there are practical steps you can take to cut your premiums.

Why Auto Insurance Rates Are Climbing

Several major factors are behind the spike in insurance costs:

1. More Crashes:
Post-pandemic, driving habits changed. In 2020, miles driven plummeted due to lockdowns, reducing accidents and prompting insurers to issue rebates. But as life resumed, not only did driving return, but risky behaviors like speeding, distracted driving, and recklessness also increased. This led to a spike in crashes and fatalitiesโ€”up over 10% in 2022 compared to 2020.

2. Higher Repair Costs:
Modern cars are loaded with advanced safety features, which are expensive to repair. A windshield replacement, for example, can now cost over $1,000 due to embedded sensors. Ongoing supply chain disruptions and labor shortages have also driven up repair prices and wait times, leading to longer rental coverage needs.

3. Increased Vehicle Values:
Used cars have held higher values since the pandemic. Since insurers typically reimburse the current market value when a car is totaled, the cost of these claims has gone up.

4. More Lawsuits and Larger Settlements:
Medical bills, legal fees, and settlements have all risen due to inflation and changing litigation trends. High-value lawsuits are becoming more common, prompting some to consider umbrella insurance for extra liability coverageโ€”though even that is getting more expensive.

8 Ways to Save on Auto Insurance

While waiting for premiums to stabilize, you can take these proactive steps to reduce your insurance costs:

1. Look for Discounts:
Insurers often offer discounts for taking defensive driving courses, installing anti-theft devices, paying premiums annually, or going paperless. Additional savings may be available for seniors, veterans, federal employees, or members of certain organizations.

2. Practice Safe Driving:
Enroll in a telematics program, where your driving is monitored through an app or plug-in device for 60 to 90 days. Good driving behaviorโ€”avoiding hard braking or driving late at nightโ€”can earn a premium discount of at least 10%. Drivers are not penalized for poor performance; they simply wonโ€™t get the discount.

Also, consider a mileage-based policy if you drive infrequently. This can be especially beneficial for remote workers.

3. Pay Small Repairs Yourself:
Filing frequent claims, even for minor issues, can increase your rates. Cover small expenses like minor dents or windshield chips out of pocket to avoid premium hikes.

4. Compare Insurance Costs Before Buying a Car:
Some vehicles are far more expensive to insure due to their cost, repair complexity, or accident rates. Sports cars and high-tech models typically come with higher premiums. Use insurance calculators or speak with agents before purchasing a car.

5. Drop Rental Coverage if You Have a Backup Car:
If you own multiple vehicles, consider removing rental reimbursement coverage from your policy. In case of an accident, you can use your other car during repairs.

6. Raise Your Deductible:
Increasing your deductibleโ€”what you pay before insurance kicks inโ€”can significantly lower your monthly premium. Just ensure you have enough savings to cover the deductible if needed.

7. Remove Collision Coverage for Older Cars:
If your car is old and not worth much, it might not be cost-effective to keep collision or comprehensive coverage. Liability-only policies are cheaper, though lenders may require full coverage if you still owe on the vehicle.

8. Bundle Policies:
Many insurers offer discounts if you bundle multiple policies like home, renters, boat, or life insurance with your auto policy. Umbrella policies are often cheaper when bundled with the same provider.

Final Thoughts

Auto insurance costs may continue to rise for a while due to systemic industry pressures, but there are many ways to reduce what you pay. Reviewing your policy, comparing rates, and making a few strategic changes can help you save hundreds annually while staying protected.

Byย Tribune News Service

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