Insurance and Car Shows
Most people have no idea just
how dangerous the idea of taking a car to a car show without
insurance can be. Have you ever imagined what would happen if
there was something that went wrong and there were was no
insurance protection in the event that the paint was scratched,
the doors dented, or even the glass broken in a
window?
It is best to ensure that you have plenty of insurance that
will cover your needs. This may mean having additional coverage
over the standard insurance that most people have on their
vehicles. You should always ensure that you purchase enough
coverage to cover the vehicle regardless of what occurs. This
means that you need to carefully look over your policy that you
currently have.
Many policies have limitations and restrictions on what they
will pay, and have lifetime limits on the policy. You need to
be well aware of this before you go to the car show. Take the
opportunity to really carefully study all of the information in
the policy to determine where your coverage is lacking. You may
be able to modify your existing policy or you may need to
purchase a supplemental policy to fill in the gaps. Regardless
of which method you choose to take, you need to ensure that the
entire amount of the vehicle is covered.
Many people make the mistake of only insuring a portion of
their vehicle. You must realize that when you are dealing with
car show worthy cars they are almost always valued at much
greater than standard resell rates would cover. You may
discover after a problem occurs that your insurance will only
cover a percentage of the vehicle. This is a nightmare to
discover. Always talk to your insurance agent and ensure that
you have enough coverage that will pay the appropriate amount
in the event of damage.
You certainly do not want to be caught off guard if your car
sustains substantial scratches at the car show to discover that
your car can only receive a maximum of $1,000 in insurance
money. You also need to discuss with your insurance agent if
your vehicle needs to have an inspection to document the
physical condition. This is often important on very expensive
policies or full coverage insurance. You want to ensure that
all damage is paid for, rather than the insurance company
possibly claiming that damage was pre-existing.
If you shop around you should be able to cover your car for
only a few hundred dollars a month, which compared to the cars
that can cost as much as several hundreds of thousands of
dollars is only a fraction of the cost. Choosing good insurance
coverage will ensure that you are able to enjoy your vehicle
all of the time, rather than being forced to pay for repairs
out of pocket after a car show. Remember, it is important to
have adequate protection for your car before the car show,
rather than waiting until after your car has already been
damaged some how.
Most people have much more coverage than they ever need on
their prized cars, but it is worth the additional money for the
piece of mind that you have knowing that your treasured car
will be repaired if a problem occurs. Another option that you
have is discuss with the event sponsors whether they will be
providing insurance to the people showing their cars. Some do
offer insurance; however most do not provide coverage.
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