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How mums can benefit from reduced car insurance


Being a parent is tough, as anyone who brings up children can attest to without any hesitation. All mums want to make sure their children are well looked after and taken care of, kept safe and brought up as well as possible. The average mother needs a range of skills to raise their children, and the last thing we need is to have to shop around for a decent car insurance quote on top of everything else.

All isn’t doom and gloom when it comes to getting good insurance packages as parents. Women drivers have a range of options to choose from to source the ideal product to meet their needs, offering more time to devote to cleaning sticky hands, shepherding wayward children to the car and preparing for a journey out.

There are a number of things which parents in particular need to consider, when selecting their car insurance package. Mums are advised to look carefully before signing up to a specific deal, to make sure that the added benefits are covering their individual needs and providing protection for both themselves and their children. There are a few things to watch out for when shopping for the best insurance deal. These tips should help...

Understand the small print to see exactly what optional extras are included in your policy

As a parent, your needs and requirements differ slightly from other car drivers taking out insurance policies. It’s worth considering options in your chosen policy, including extras such as child seat cover and replacement, and the advantages of having support for lost keys, or damaged locks resulting from misplaced keys. Car seats can be expensive if damaged, and we are warned against purchasing these items second hand. This can make expenses shoot through the roof following an accident, so having an option in place for covering them is a great idea.

Take time out to enhance vehicle security before choosing your insurance

Making sure your vehicle is as secure as possible is a good way to reduce the costs of your premium when you contact your preferred insurance provider. Checking out different packages on a car insurance comparison site will give you a good indication of who offers reductions for extra security measures. Parking your car in a locked garage overnight and using a strong locking system can support a reduced premium application.

Protect individual possessions to reduce the impact of loss or theft

When you are in the midst of taking care of children, it can be easy to mislay things and get distracted. Essential items such as mobile phones, wallets and handbags can be covered through personal possessions insurance. A number of insurance providers offer good deals on this type of cover, giving you peace of mind in the event that an important item is either lost or stolen. Compare rates for this option with your provider, to see if it makes financial sense to take out additional cover.

Check out the level of protection which each insurance provider is offering, and establish which benefits package best suits your personal needs to gain the maximum peace of mind.

Consider ways to recoup uninsured losses on your policy

A number of insurers offer the optional opportunity to recoup costs from a third party if you are subjected to an accident at the hands of someone else. If you lose earnings or are asked to pay a policy excess for a claim, you may be in a position to recoup the amount if you are covered under your policy. There are also policies which offer support with compensation claims, if you are injured and need to pursue legal action.

 

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Child Tax Exempt Savings Plans (TESPs) are an efficient and simple way to save for your child, and Shepherds Young Saver Plan lets you put away more per month than any other TESP.

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