Insurance hacks of the week for car owners: Smart ways to save big

Hacks to save money on insurance

Car ownership in the country is on the rise, particularly in urban areas such as Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao. But let’s be honest, buying a car is not that simple; it comes with its own fair share of worries. From heavy traffic, sudden downpours, to unexpected accidents, anything can happen when out on the road. That’s why having the right car insurance really matters. However, many Filipino car owners still view insurance as a burden, finding it confusing and expensive. The worst part is that insurance is required only at vehicle registration or renewal.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What is the smartest insurance move for new car owners?

    Choose a comprehensive insurance plan in the first year itself, and review it annually as the car depreciates.
  • Is an expensive policy always the best choice?

    No, not necessary. Claims, reliability, customer service and policy exclusions matter more than price.
  • How can I lower my premium?

    You can do so by installing safety devices in your vehicle, avoiding claims, bundling policies, and going for annual payments instead of monthly.
  • What insurance mistake I must stay clear from?

    Ignoring policy exclusions, especially natural disaster coverage.
  • When should I consider downgrading my coverage?

    Do so when your car’s value drops significantly, and repair costs outweigh premium benefits.
  • Do dashcams really help with the claim process?

    Yes. Dashcam footage provides clear evidence that helps expedite the claims process and protects you from false accusations.
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    Now, here’s some good news - car insurance doesn’t have to be a burden. Experts at Carmudi have developed hacks for car owners. Here, you’ll learn simple, practical ways to save money, mistakes to avoid and ways to get the most out of your policy.

    Also Read: Car insurance add-ons in the Philippines: Myths, facts, and smart choices

    So, let’s begin …

    Car insurance: Why is it mandatory?

    All motor vehicles in the country are required to be registered with the Land Transportation Office (LTO), for which Compulsory Third Party Liability (CTPL) insurance is a must. Thus, CTPL insurance has become the basis of car insurance in the Philippines. Let us now check out different types of car insurance plans and the coverage they offer.

    Common types of car insurance coverages

    Filipino car owners typically have the following insurance plans at their disposal -

    CTPL insurance

    A must, required by law, insurance plan. It offers limited protection, including bodily injuries or death of third parties in case of an accident.

    Comprehensive insurance

    Highly recommended coverage for car owners. It provides broad coverage for accidents, theft, fire, and other unforeseen events, depending on the provider.

    Third-Party Property Damage (TPPD)

    It is an add-on coverage that protects you against damage to another person’s property.

    Acts of God/Nature Coverage

    A highly essential add-on for car owners living or commuting to flood- or other disaster-prone areas.

    Note that it is essential for car owners to have a clear understanding of car insurance coverage options. Doing so will help ensure smarter policy strategies.

    Also Read: New car buyers' guide: What insurance you need in 2026

    Car insurance hacks every car owner should know

    It is time now to discuss practical, real-world tips that will help you get the best from your car insurance policy. The best part: these tips are simple, legal, and effective, and can be applied immediately.

    Hack #1: Compare policies beyond price - look at claims reputation

    Most car owners choose an insurance policy solely based on the lowest premium. But that’s risky. Why? A low price means nothing if the claims take months to process and the coverage is limited.

    Tip: Check the provider’s data
    The IC publishes data on licenses, insurance providers, premiums earned, paid-up capital, and related metrics. All this will give you a good idea about the insurer’s financial stability. Furthermore, it is essential to review customer reviews, claim turnaround times, and poor claim histories.

    Hack #2: Bundle policies to get bigger & better discounts

    Insurance companies often reward loyalty; therefore, it is suggested that car owners choose one provider for all their insurance needs.

    Bundle policies Photo from Freepik

    Tip: Motor + Home + Health insurance
    If you already have health and/or home insurance, ask your provider about bundling discounts. Also, if you own more than one vehicle, choose the same provider for their coverage. Some Filipino car owners save up to 15% annually by consolidating their policies with a single insurer.

    Hack #3: Adjust your coverage as your car ages

    A new car requires full protection, but what about an 8-year-old vehicle? Does it require the same coverage, or can it be adjusted slightly?

    Tip: Drop your comprehensive coverage when it’s time
    As your car’s value depreciates, comprehensive insurance may cost more than it’s worth. It is better to opt for limited or customised coverage, as this will significantly reduce premiums while still providing protection.

    Hack #4: Use dashcams and anti-theft devices

    Remember, technology is your friend; it can help you and even save you money on insurance.

    Tip: Safety devices can lower premiums
    Installing dashcams, alarms, GPS trackers, or other safety devices can substantially reduce your premium by lowering the insurer’s risk. Furthermore, these devices help expedite claims by providing evidence from accidents.

    Hack #5: Go for an annual instead of a monthly premium

    While monthly premiums may feel lighter, they often cost more in the long run.

    Tip: Avoiding service fees
    Some insurance providers charge service or instalment fees when policyholders choose to pay a monthly or quarterly premium rather than a single lump sum payment. Paying annually can help you avoid these extra costs, and you may even qualify for a small discount.

    Hack #6: Take advantage of no-claim discounts

    Safe driving offers several advantages beyond keeping you and others unharmed. One such benefit is saving money on insurance.

    Tip: Staying claim-free pays off
    Many insurers reward drivers who don’t file claims during the entire policy term. Maintaining a clean record can lead to renewal discounts and better offers over time.

    Also Read: Your weekend car insurance guide: Flood, theft, & accident coverage

    Mistakes Filipino car owners make with insurance

    It doesn’t matter how experienced a driver you are; you can always fall into traps that cost money and peace of mind.

    Mistake #1: Over-insuring or under-insuring the vehicle

    While over-insuring is a waste of money, under-insuring is no less dangerous and can lead to high out-of-pocket expenses after an accident. The key is to align your requirements with the car’s current market value & usage to ensure coverage.

    Policy fine print Photo from Freepik

    Mistake #2: Ignoring policy fine print

    Some insurance policies exclude flood damage, have special conditions, or have hidden charges. Therefore, it is better always to review policy exclusions carefully.

    Also Read: Bought a new Car? Getting a new insurance policy vs adding it to your existing plan

    Tips to choose the right provider

    Remember, it is equally important to select the right insurance provider as it is to select the right coverage.

    Tip 1: Local vs. international provider

    Local insurance providers often understand the Philippines road conditions better, while international companies might offer advanced digital tools and better customer service. Make sure to choose based on service quality, not just name.

    Tip 2: Check customer support and accessibility

    Look for insurance providers with 24/7 hotlines, local branches, numerous accredited repair shops, and easy-to-use mobile apps. Remember, a strong support system makes a significant difference during stressful times.

    Also Read: Car insurance lapse in 2026: The risk and how to recover

    Bottom line

    Car insurance doesn’t have to be confusing or expensive - given that you know the right hacks. This will ensure you save money, avoid unnecessary stress, and enjoy better protection on the road. The key is to stay informed, review policy regularly, and make small adjustments that add up to big savings.

    Remember, smart insurance choices today will lead to safer and more confident driving tomorrow.

     

    Also Read: Car insurance in 2026: How extreme environmental conditions are shaping policies

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