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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Why Insurance Companies Avoid Motorcycle Insurance

By Susan Reynolds

Gas prices are rising, the economy is slowing and more and more people are buying motorcycles to save money. The term biker is used loosely these days. Grandma might even have one, or at least a scooter.

Finding insurance is the toughest issue for many new motorcycle owners. Trying to find motorcycle insurance is harder than you might think. For someone who has just purchased their first motorcycle they may have been told by their car insurance company that they are unable to provide coverage for the bike. If you are contemplating purchasing a motorcycle you might be shocked to learn that some insurance companies are unwilling to provide motorcycle insurance.

It might irritate you because your insurance company will not provide coverage. After all you are a perfectly safe driver and your policy has never lapsed. So what reason do they have to not cover you? You may want to save a few bucks by combining insurance policies. The fact is you may have to look for a new insurance company for your motorcycle. If you are unable to get out of your present policy you will have to deal with separate insurance companies.

Insurance companies have good reasons for denying coverage to motorcyclists. You may be surprised but their largest reason has nothing to do with you. The largest reason insurance companies will not provide motorcycle coverage is the other drivers on the road. There are too many drivers who simply do not notice bikers on the roadways making them a risk for more accidents even though the rider is not the cause. Most motorcycle accidents are because of other drivers and the main excuse is they did not see them.

Even small mishaps run the risk of incurring more serious injuries to a motorcyclist. A fender bender while driving a car or truck will usually result in only a small claim for repairs to the vehicle and rarely creates a claim for serious injury.

If a biker is knocked off their bike and onto the road there is very little protecting them. This makes the claims for serious injury or bike replacement more likely. Insurance companies have to take into consideration that helmet laws vary from state to state. There are certain states that will make newer bikers wear a helmet while other states have no helmet laws at all. The fact that the rider could be on the bike and in an accident while not wearing a helmet can scare off some insurance companies causing them to refuse coverage.

When you start shopping for motorcycle insurance you might find that many companies do not offer it. There are companies that will insure your motorcycle though, you may pay more than you expected the prices are still affordable. Insurance companies are here to protect us but they also need to make money and with motorcycles they see it as a bad risk because of the lack of protection the bike offers for the rider. - 23211

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