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When you are already utilizing ways to gain new insurance customers such as inbound client calling, why would you think to give away anything for free?

The idea of giving away products or information for free in business usually isn’t a good idea. However, when it comes to giving away information, in return for leads it can be a very good idea. Customers are always looking for the best deal when it comes to auto insurance, and by giving out free auto insurance quotes, you are not only giving the customer what they want you are collecting their information and beginning a new insurance lead.

Look at free auto insurance quotes as a form of marketing. You are giving customers something they want. In exchange, they are giving you something you want, information and a reason to contact them again. If you give them a free auto quote, they can only take that information and think about what insurer they want to work with. But you have the ability and information to:

    • Follow up
    • Tell them why they want to work with you
    • See what their other insurance needs might be that you could help with
    • Check back in 6 months to a year to see if they would like to switch to you

When your agency gives away free auto insurance quotes you are also providing a way of tracking for your company. In a post from Insurancejournal.com, Jeff Yates, Agents Council for Technology, says that all growing insurance agencies track where every new piece of business is coming from, so they know which marketing efforts are paying off. By tracking how many customers you are gaining by giving away free automotive quotes you will know, (1) which demographics to target with the quotes, and (2) if giving away free auto quotes is even working for your agency.

A final thought about how offering free automotive quotes can help grow your insurance business, is because everyone is doing it. But the catch is, to do it better than everyone else. Last week I posted about how to set yourself apart from other insurance agencies, so take the idea of a free auto insurance quote and see how you can make it better and unique to your agency. This could be done through customer service, prompt calling or something as different as reaching out to the customer on social media right after you send them their free auto quote. Anything you can do to set yourself apart, while still providing the customer with what they are looking for can only help your business grow.

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Comprehensive

Helps pay for repairs or to replace your car if it is stolen, vandalized, or damaged in some way other than in a collision. Includes loss or damage from fire, flood, falling objects, wind, hail, and collision with an animal.

Collision

Helps pay for repairs to your car for damage caused by an accident.

Car Insurance – What's Required in Most States

Car insurance requirements vary by state. In most states, you are required to have both bodily injury and property damage liability insurance. Some states require coverage to help pay hospital bills and medical expenses for you and your passengers related to injuries from a car accident, no matter who is at fault. Some states require that you protect yourself from uninsured or underinsured motorists. Ask your insurance agent for personal advice about making sure you’re adequately covered.

Bodily Injury Liability

Helps pay for bodily injury expenses, like hospital bills and medical care, that you may be held responsible to pay if you cause an accident that injures another driver or another car’s passengers.

Property Damage Liability

Helps pay to fix someone else’s vehicle you’re held responsible for damaging in an accident.

Auto Insurance – Additional Forms Required in Some States

Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Medical Payments (Med Pay)

Helps pay for hospital bills and medical care expenses for you and your passengers if you’re injured in an accident, no matter who was at fault. Some states require personal injury protection. If it’s not required where you live, you can always choose to add it yourself.

Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM)

Pays for damages you are legally entitled to recover from a driver without liability insurance or a hit-and-run driver or for an amount that exceeds an at-fault driver’s insurance limits. In other words, it covers you when the other guy doesn’t have enough or doesn’t have any insurance to pay you for damage repair or your medical bills. If it’s not required where you live, you can always choose to add it for your own protection.

Additional Coverage Options and Add-Ons

Emergency Assistance Package

Includes all the benefits of Roadside Assistance plus adds coverage for expenses and meals, lodging, and transportation if you’re involved in an accident more than 25 miles away from home. Also includes coverage for personal belongings damaged in an accident or stolen from your car.

Audio-Visual and Custom Equipment Coverage

Protects your audio, visual, and custom equipment that was not installed at the factory or dealership. Audio-visual systems and equipment, like a stereo or DVD player must be permanently installed. Custom equipment includes any part that modifies the appearance or performance of your car or truck, like a modified or custom engine, roll bars, lift kits, custom wheels, murals, and decals.

Personal Property Coverage

Get reimbursed for personal belongings that are damaged in an accident or stolen from your car.

Roadside Assistance

Roadside Assistance will help you change a flat tire, deliver gas, oil, or other essential fluids like radiator and brake fluid, jump start your battery and send out a locksmith if you’re locked out of your car. For only pennies a day, Roadside Assistance covers towing to the nearest qualified repair shop and other basic emergency services.

Rental Car Reimbursement

Get help paying for the cost of renting a car while yours is in the shop being repaired after a covered loss. Rental car reimbursement is a type of loss of use coverage.