Ezekeil Hudson's Insurance Podcast

Navigating Auto Insurance: Comprehensive Coverage and Personalized Tips with Ezekiel Hudson

Ezekeil Hudson Season 1 Episode 6

Ready to master the world of auto insurance and make confident, informed decisions? Tune in to our latest episode where we break down Ezekiel Hudson's comprehensive guide on purchasing auto insurance. We'll simplify the often-confusing landscape of coverage types, including liability, collision, and comprehensive insurance. Learn how each type can shield you in different scenarios, and why understanding your unique needs—such as your car's value, parking environment, and driving history—is crucial. You'll also discover the pitfalls of under-insuring and the tranquility that comes from having the right amount of coverage. Plus, we clarify the distinctions between standard and non-standard auto insurance, offering insights into costs and coverage options.

In the second part of the episode, we emphasize that auto insurance is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor. Whether you're a new driver, have a less-than-stellar driving record, or own a high-end vehicle, we explore how your circumstances should shape your insurance choices. Ezekiel Hudson's dedication shines through as we share his contact info for those seeking personalized advice. By the end, our aim is clear: empower you to navigate the auto insurance maze with confidence and ensure you're adequately protected on the road.

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Speaker 1:

Ever get that feeling like you're lost in a sea of paperwork when you're trying to buy car insurance?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

We're diving into that today with this guide that someone sent us, called how to Purchase Auto Insurance, by Ezekiel Hudson.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

It's dense.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So we're going to break it down.

Speaker 2:

It is.

Speaker 1:

And make sure that you can hit the road.

Speaker 2:

For sure.

Speaker 1:

Feeling confident.

Speaker 2:

It can be so confusing all the jargon and all that, but this guide is great, Like it's a really good starting point.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's jump right into it. Let's imagine.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, let's do it.

Speaker 1:

That moment where you know you're driving along and all of a sudden, oh no. Slam on the brakes you somebody. Yeah, exactly that's the worst. So Ezekiel starts off by talking about the different types of coverage.

Speaker 2:

First up is liability. Yes so liability coverage. This is like your financial shield OK If you are at fault in an accident.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

It's there to protect you, so it can cover the other person's medical bills. There are car repairs, oh wow. Even lost wages potentially.

Speaker 1:

It's not just about like fixing the car, it's like it could be a lot bigger than that.

Speaker 2:

Way bigger yeah.

Speaker 1:

And he talks about how understanding all these coverages can really help you not overpay Big time, which I think we all who wants to do that? Yeah, exactly, exactly.

Speaker 2:

That's not me.

Speaker 1:

So next up, after liability, he talks about collision coverage.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so collision. So this one comes in when your car is damaged in an accident, regardless of who's at fault. Okay, so that fender bender collisions got you covered.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so that's if like it's my fault. But then what happens?

Speaker 2:

if we're not your fault or not my fault.

Speaker 1:

Okay, what if it's like you know?

Speaker 2:

what if a tree falls on your car?

Speaker 1:

A tree falls on my car, yeah, or my car gets stolen, oh yeah, or there's a hailstorm.

Speaker 2:

That's comprehensive.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Comprehensive is for those unexpected events Theft, fire, hail.

Speaker 1:

Acts of God.

Speaker 2:

Acts of God. Exactly A shopping cart rolls into your car. Yeah, that's comprehensive.

Speaker 1:

That happened to me once.

Speaker 2:

Did it really.

Speaker 1:

It did. Yeah, it was terrible.

Speaker 2:

Oh no.

Speaker 1:

But okay, okay, so we've got those scenarios covered. We do what happens if I'm in an accident with someone.

Speaker 2:

Yes, and they either don't have insurance, oh God, or they don't have enough. Yeah, that's the worst To cover it. That is where uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage comes in yeah it's like your extra layer of protection okay, so it's like just in case just in case, yep, and then rounding out the coverage crew okay is personal injury protection, or PIP, and medical payments coverage okay, so those are all about making sure that, like you and your passengers, me and my passengers are covered yes, medically, medically yes. Okay, got it Regardless of fault.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yep, and now Ezekiel talks about how everybody's insurance needs and this is important Are different.

Speaker 2:

Yes, this is where it gets good. Yeah, because your insurance needs are not the same as your neighbors.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Right, and this guy does a really good job of diving into how to determine your unique coverage needs, so it's like OK, yeah got the basics down, now let's now let's tailor it. Yeah, yeah, figure out what you need.

Speaker 1:

Let's personalize this. Ok, he talks about your car, how much it's worth, where you park it at night. Ok, your driving record Right, how much you drive, drive all that. Where you live, yeah, where you live, all of that.

Speaker 2:

Right. So if I'm driving a brand new sports car in a big city, it's very different than someone who's? Driving their 10-year-old car in a rural town. 100%, yeah, right.

Speaker 1:

Different needs.

Speaker 2:

And he talks about how under-insuring can be a risky gamble.

Speaker 1:

It is Because you might save some money in the short term.

Speaker 2:

But if something, happens, you're going to be in trouble.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so it's that peace of mind.

Speaker 2:

It is Knowing that you're covered Exactly. Peace of mind, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So let's talk about this distinction he makes between standard versus non-standard auto insurance.

Speaker 2:

I love this.

Speaker 1:

It's like we're choosing lanes on a highway right.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Like which lane are you in?

Speaker 2:

Okay. So standard auto insurance, that's like the lane for people who are just cruising along. Good drivers, good records, lower risk.

Speaker 1:

So they're probably going to pay lower Lower premiums, yep.

Speaker 2:

Okay, and they're probably going to have more coverage options as well. Got it, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So they're a safer bet for the insurance company.

Speaker 2:

Makes sense.

Speaker 1:

Right yeah. So what about that other lane? What about that non-standard?

Speaker 2:

So that's where it gets a little tricky, because this is for drivers who maybe have had some accidents or some tickets, maybe a DUI. Oh, okay, maybe have had some accidents or some tickets, maybe a DUI, and so they are considered higher risk by the insurance companies.

Speaker 1:

So they're probably going to pay more.

Speaker 2:

They are going to pay more higher premiums and their coverage might be more limited as well.

Speaker 1:

So you might find yourself in one lane or the other.

Speaker 2:

You might, yeah, Depending on your you know driving history and all of that.

Speaker 1:

And he really clearly lays out the pros and cons of each type.

Speaker 2:

He does. He talks about how standard policies often have more discounts oh nice which can save you money.

Speaker 1:

Which I love.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

But he also points out that nonstandard policies, while they are more expensive, right, they can be crucial they can For drivers who might otherwise not be able to get insurance. Right, yes, exactly.

Speaker 2:

Because they have to have something Right.

Speaker 1:

Exactly.

Speaker 2:

So it's about finding the right fit for your situation, exactly, exactly.

Speaker 1:

And speaking of finding the right fit, Okay. Let's talk about the power of no.

Speaker 2:

The power of no.

Speaker 1:

To the first insurance quote you get.

Speaker 2:

Don't just say yes to the first, don't do it, don't do it, don't do it Shop around. Shop around. He really emphasizes that. He does he's like don't.

Speaker 1:

Don't Settle. Settle for that first one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because you know we talked about all those factors.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

They all impact how much you're going to pay Right.

Speaker 1:

For your insurance insurance. So if I go to one company they might weigh one of those more heavily than another company, and so that's why getting multiple quotes is good, because then you can see.

Speaker 2:

It's about comparison shopping right. You want to get the best deal. You wouldn't buy a par without.

Speaker 1:

It's like booking a flight.

Speaker 2:

You don't just book the first one you see.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, exactly so, and that could end up potentially saving you Big time A lot of money.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

By just getting Just from shopping around. Just from shopping around.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. And speaking of saving money, yes, I love this part Discounts. Yes, he lays out all these discounts that you might qualify for safe driving? Yes, bundling Like your car insurance With your home insurance yep.

Speaker 1:

With your renter's insurance, whatever.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, all the things.

Speaker 1:

Good student discounts.

Speaker 2:

Yes, good students.

Speaker 1:

Like a treasure hunt for savings.

Speaker 2:

It is a treasure hunt. It is.

Speaker 1:

And all these can really add up, so they do it's worth looking into.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Okay, now let's talk about this word.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that.

Speaker 1:

I always get a little confused about Okay Deductibles.

Speaker 2:

Deductibles. So many people are confused about this.

Speaker 1:

Because it's like, what is it?

Speaker 2:

What is it?

Speaker 1:

Is it good, is it bad?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

How does it work?

Speaker 2:

Think of it as your share of the cost. Okay, if you need to use your insurance.

Speaker 1:

So if I have a $500 deductible and then I get into an? Accident and the damage is $2,000, I pay the first 500.

Speaker 2:

You pay the first 500, the insurance company pays the rest. Got it. So the higher the deductible usually, the lower your monthly premiums. Okay, but if you have to use your insurance, You're going to pay more upfront. You're going to pay more up front. You're going to pay more. Got it, got it. It's that balancing act.

Speaker 1:

It's about finding that balance. For you, it is Of what you can afford to pay.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

Versus what you want to pay Every month. Yeah, every month. Got it Exactly OK. So we've covered a lot of for our needs, even potential discounts. But Ezekiel also dives into something called exclusions, the things our insurance might not cover. I have to admit, this is the part of the insurance puzzle.

Speaker 2:

That always makes me a little nervous. I get it. It's like reading the fine print right, we know it's important, but it's not always the most exciting read. But understanding exclusions is crucial to avoid any surprises if we ever need to use our insurance.

Speaker 1:

Exactly. So what kind of things fall under these exclusions? What are some examples Ezekiel highlights?

Speaker 2:

Well, one common exclusion is intentional damage. So if we decide to take our frustration out on our car hopefully we never do our insurance company likely won't be too sympathetic.

Speaker 1:

That makes sense. Insurance is there for accidents, not for well letting off steam right.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. Another common one is wear and tear. Insurance isn't meant to cover routine maintenance like oil changes or new tires. It's there for those sudden, unexpected events.

Speaker 1:

So if my engine decides to call it quits after years of trustee service, that's on me, not my insurance company.

Speaker 2:

You got it. It's more about protecting us from the unexpected costs associated with accidents and unforeseen events, not the normal wear and tear that comes with driving.

Speaker 1:

That makes sense. Are there any other situations or exclusions that Ezekiel mentions that we should be aware of?

Speaker 2:

Actually he shares a cautionary tale in the guide about letting someone without insurance or even a valid license drive our car.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's a good one. I feel like that's something that might not always be top of mind, especially if we're just doing a quick favor for a friend.

Speaker 2:

Exactly, but the guide warns this could not only void our coverage but also leave US vulnerable financially if something were to happen.

Speaker 1:

Us vulnerable financially if something were to happen Definitely a risk I'd want to avoid. So we've covered the different types of coverage, figuring out what we need, standard versus non-standard policies, shopping for quotes, even those tricky exclusions. What are the final steps Ezekiel outlines before we sign on the dotted line.

Speaker 2:

He reminds us to consider additional coverage options that might be worth adding to our policies, things like roadside assistance, which can be a lifesaver if we get a flat tire or have a dead battery, or rental car reimbursement, which can be helpful if our car is out of commission after an accident.

Speaker 1:

Those are great points. I've definitely been saved by roadside assistance a time or two. It's definitely something I'd recommend considering.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely, and he also suggests looking into the different payment plans offered by the insurance company. Sometimes we can snag a discount by paying our premium annually instead of monthly.

Speaker 1:

Saving money and being prepared music to my ears. Any other golden nuggets of wisdom from Ezekiel before we move on?

Speaker 2:

One more thing he really emphasizes is understanding the claims process before we need to use it. We want to know exactly what to do, what documents we need and how long it'll take to get our claim processed, if we're ever in an accident.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's huge. I've heard horror stories about people scrambling to figure things out after an accident and that just adds to the stress of an already stressful situation you're right, it's much better to be prepared and informed upfront than to be caught off guard later absolutely. It's like that old saying an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, right?

Speaker 2:

exactly knowing what to expect and how to navigate the process can make a world of difference if we ever have to file a claim it's like having that insurance, that insurance.

Speaker 1:

Instruction manual right. Bookmark, yeah, bookmarked. Ready to go, yeah, instead of having to, like you know.

Speaker 2:

Dig it out from under a pile of stuff.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so Ezekiel's guide has really given us.

Speaker 2:

It has.

Speaker 1:

Like a crash course in auto insurance.

Speaker 2:

Crash course We've covered everything. We have.

Speaker 1:

From the coverages. Yes To the exclusions, yes To figuring out how to navigate all this. What's like the biggest like takeaway?

Speaker 2:

takeaway? Yeah, I think. For me, it's just that you know, when it comes to car insurance, knowledge is power yeah, you know, we're not just we're not just like blindly checking a box. Yeah, we want to know what we're signing okay, yeah, so we're becoming informed. Informed consumers.

Speaker 1:

Informed consumers. There we go.

Speaker 2:

Asking questions.

Speaker 1:

And it's okay to you know it is Ask questions and shop around.

Speaker 2:

Please do yes.

Speaker 1:

And you know.

Speaker 2:

Advocate for yourself, you know. Advocate yeah, it's okay, to do that.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you're paying for this right.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

And this is starting point, but, um, it is. It got me thinking about okay, you know he talks about how everybody's situation is different. You know, right, like you said, if you're a new driver or you have a not so great record yeah, or if you have a really nice car right, like a luxury car, like a luxury car that's gonna, it's gonna change things what you need yeah, so it's all about figuring out yeah you know what you need need for your situation.

Speaker 1:

There's no one size fits all.

Speaker 2:

There isn't, and you know what? That's a good point. There isn't.

Speaker 1:

And Ezekiel you know it's so great that he's like offered up.

Speaker 2:

I know he's so great. His contact info I love that he did that.

Speaker 1:

So anyone listening you know they can reach out to him directly.

Speaker 2:

That's above and beyond.

Speaker 1:

He seems like he's passionate about. He is Helping people.

Speaker 2:

He really is.

Speaker 1:

With their. He owns insurance With insurance, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

So, Wow. There you have it, another deep dive.

Speaker 2:

Another one Conquered Down down.

Speaker 1:

We hope you enjoyed this journey into the world of insurance the world of auto insurance. Yes, we hope that you feel empowered empowered, yes, to make good decisions.

Speaker 2:

Good choices, yes. No-transcript.