I am going to focus on answering questions about personal automobile, homeowners, and renters insurance. Insurance is one of those subjects that many people do not know much about or they may not understand why it is important to have and what the best coverage to have is. I will start off by defining coverage's are and what the best coverage to have is and why it is the best coverage for your needs. If you have any questions let me know, and I will be happy to answer them in my posts. First let me start off by tell you about myself.
I have worked for a major Personal Market and Commercial Market Insurance carrier for 15 years. I started off when I was 25 and I have worked my way up from being a customer service representative to being a customer service specialist. I have my Indiana Property and Causality Insurance License.
I decided upon this topic because this is the one subject that I have been studying and working with the longest. I also am very confident in my knowledge in this subject and I know I can teach you something you may not have known about Insurance.
Please email me any questions you would like me to answer.
Photo credit: United India Insurance Co.
I think this is a wonderful thing to blog about. I think insurance is one of those "have-to" things that we don't learn about in school, but need to know about. People need to be informed about these subjects because ignorance is not an answer when it comes to health, safety, and well-being. I'm curious, in what ways do you think the insurance industry itself could do a better job of informing the public? Are the ad campaigns we see on TV/Online enough or do we need someone else to intervene to make sure the public is informed?
ReplyDeleteGreat questions Adam, I think with the complexity of Insurance, TV ads are not enough to inform the public. The TV ads are great to inform the public about what is offered from that company. I feel the best way to inform the public is through the insurance company itself. The company needs to have documents that are not legal jargon but definitions put into layman's terms. The best way to find out about coverage's and what you have purchased is to call the company or go into the office and have them explain what everything is.
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