Internet Insurance
Information
Like many other businesses,
insurance companies make increasing use of the Internet. Due to this medium’s
connection to savvy, technologically astute consumers, it is an ideal method
for promoting and selling insurance products. However, even as greater
advantage is being taken of electronic insurance transactions, it is important
to keep a bit of old, yet still excellent advice - "Let the buyer
beware."
Possible Danger
In some respects, the 'Net
may be no more dangerous than getting information from other sources, but the
need for insurance consumers to take care when using such information remains.
One major issue is that published information is typically granted a high level
of credibility (this includes the information you're currently reading). It is
important to be certain of any information before acting on it. Ten different sources
of information can give you ten different answers. Therefore, the safest way to
use information is to seek and sort through multiple, credible sources rather
than merely place full trust in a single source.
Items to Keep In Mind
The Internet is an
incredible tool. However it also provides many opportunities for acquiring
information that may be useless or even harmful. Any user should remember the
following:
When seeking information to
meet your insurance needs, it's important to discuss your concerns with an
expert. A professional insurance agent is a good source for getting the answers
you need to fit your unique coverage situation.
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