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Insuring a teen driver has its own set of challenges for a variety of reasons. First, teenagers, being new drivers, have little or no driving experience, and as such, are more prone towards being involved with car accidents. Furthermore, male teenagers by nature can be more reckless &#8211; particularly when it comes to going over [...]]]></description>
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Insuring a teen driver has its own set of challenges for a variety of reasons. First, teenagers, being new drivers, have little or no driving experience, and as such, are more prone towards being involved with car accidents. Furthermore, male teenagers by nature can be more reckless &#8211; particularly when it comes to going over speed limits, which is yet another reason why they are more likely to get into accidents. In fact, teenager drivers are three times more likely to be involved in a car accident and die as a result.<br />
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Unfortunately, insurance companies are well aware of these facts, and once your teenage son or daughter is included in the policy, this will be reflected in the insurance cost. Amusingly, insurance companies are also factoring in the sex of the teenager: male teenagers included in a policy increase the cost twice as much as female teenagers.<br />
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<strong>How does one reduce these costs to their bare minimum?</strong><br />&nbsp;</p>
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<li>First, include your son or daughter in your policy, if possible, as this is bound to be cheaper than getting them their own auto insurance policy. Furthermore, if they have their own car, you can include it as well in your policy (under Multi-Vehicle discount &#8211; see our article on <a href="http://www.easydriverinsurance.com/2009/05/auto-discounts/">auto insurance discounts</a>).
<li>Second, follow the standard guidelines of reducing costs as outlined in our article <a href="http://www.easydriverinsurance.com/2009/05/ten-useful-tips-for-making-your-car-insurance-cheaper/">Ten Useful Tips For Making Your Car Insurance Cheaper</a>. Most of which will be relevant here as well.
<li>Third, and this might be hardest one: but <strong>Be a Good Parent</strong>. This means:
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<li>Acting as a positive role model: how would you expect your son to drive responsibly if you don&#8217;t?
<li>Explaining to them the dangers of drinking and driving, sleeping while tired, as well as the usage of cell phone usage while driving. Although they are likely to have heard these lectures a million times, coming from you may make the difference.
<li>Supervising them while driving at first: this way, you can see their style of driving as well as potential weaknesses, and you can comment on that. On the upside, if your son or daughter are really good drivers, this may also relieve some potential concerns you may experience.
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<li>Fourth, encourage your son or daughter to get good grades. Many insurance providers give discounts (up to 25%!) to teenagers who maintain high grades (at least a B average), because these are perceived as better future risks.
<li>Fifth, anticipate potential trouble, so consider raising the liability coverage in your policy. This might be more expensive now, but cheaper in the long run.
<li>Sixth, encourage your son or daughter to get good grades as well as attend a driving training course. Also notify your insurance provider if your son is a student and is away more than 100 miles from home. These will qualify you to certain discounts (as outline in <a href="http://www.easydriverinsurance.com/2009/05/auto-discounts/">this article</a>. Note that in this case, it might be a good idea to take them off your insurance completely: if they are not likely to be driving, perhaps the added costs are not worth it.
<li>Seventh, and this is just common sense: get a car that is considered to be a safe car. Not only this is safer for reckless driver, but will also affect your insurance premium.
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		<title>Auto Insurance: Some Basic Definitions</title>
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Legally, every car owner in United States must be covered under some type of auto insurance as stated by the Department of Motor Vehicles or DMV. This protects the owner of the car against damage to himself or his car, as well as protects other people from damages he may inadvertently cause.

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Legally, every car owner in United States must be covered under some type of auto insurance as stated by the Department of Motor Vehicles or DMV. This protects the owner of the car against damage to himself or his car, as well as protects other people from damages he may inadvertently cause.<br />
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Auto Insurance Coverage includes several definitions. These definitions determine the responsibilities and obligations of the policy holder, as a car owner, in case of damage to one&#8217;s car, the theft of his car, or an involvement in a car accident.<br />
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<h2>Definitions:<br /></h2>
<p><strong>Property Coverage:</strong> this term generally covers the damage made to a policy holder&#8217;s car by whatever means, and also includes the theft of his car. Clearly this is a necessity when it comes to insuring one&#8217;s car, and every car owner should be insured against property damage.<br />
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<strong>Liability Coverage:</strong> this term involves one’s legal responsibility for bodily injuries and for property damage caused by him. This assures the policy holder that whatever happens, the insurance company will protect him &#8211; to some extent &#8211; from bodily or property damages he has caused.<br />
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<strong>Medical Coverage:</strong> this term applies to the amount of money paid for the hospitalization and treatment of injuries incurred during an accident, as well as the costs of rehabilitation, and wages lost by the injured person during this time of incapacitation.</p>
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<h2>Standard policies:<br /></h2>
<p>There is a great variety of auto insurance policies which exist for the purpose of indemnifying the car owner in case of loss, injury or damage. These also can be classified into several types.<br />
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<strong>Third Party:</strong> this is the most basic insurance policy available and protects a policy holder in the event he accidentally damages someone or their property. It is also the cheapest car insurance available.<br />
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<Strong>Fire and Theft:</strong> this type of policy offers more protection to the policy holder, and will cover the cost of a car that is burnt or is stolen. Note that it does <strong>not</strong> cover any damages incurred if involved in a car accident.<br />
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<Strong>Collision:</strong> this type of policy covers the cost of repairs to a car when the policy holder is liable for the accident. Basically, if you cause the accident, you still get paid for repairs if covered by this type of insurance.<br />
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<Strong>Personal Injury Protection (PIP) or Medical Payments (MedPay):</strong> this type of policy reimburses medical bills of the driver and his passenger regardless of who&#8217;s at fault for causing the accident. It also protects against lost wages while the injured person cannot work.<br />
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<Strong>Comprehensive:</strong> this type of insurance offers the most protection to the policy holder, and covers everything from accidents, to auto theft, to fire damage, to &#8220;act of god&#8221; (vandalism, hurricane, flood). It can even cover the cost, at least partially, of medical expenses suffered during an accident and of items stolen from a car. Unsurprisingly, this is also the most expensive car insurance.<br />
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<h2>Specialized policies:<br /></h2>
<p>There are also specialized policies that suitable to some scenarios. <br />&nbsp;<br />
<strong>Classic car insurance:</strong> covers a car that is older than 25 years. In principle it is equivalent to a standard comprehensive car insurance, however, it may have a limitation on the number of miles the owner can drive per year.<br />
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<Strong>Rental Reimbursement:</strong> this type of policy simply insures a policy holder in case his car is unavailable &#8211; he is given a replacement rental car for this period.<br />
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Regardless of the policy a car owner has, it is important for him to be familiar with his policy. Some auto insurance providers do not reimburse 100% of the value of a stolen or damaged car, but rather return only 80%, with the rationale being that this prevents frauds &#8211; accidents or thefts initiated by the owner of a car who simply don&#8217;t want them anymore.<br />
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