Top 10 questions to ask before switching your insurer - A smart & essential guide

Switching car insurance provider

Are you thinking of switching your car insurance provider? If yes, then you are not alone. Many Filipino car owners review their policies annually to see if they can save money or adjust coverage. And in case the policy is not working in their favour, like high premiums, slow service, or insufficient coverage - switching insurer feels like the right choice.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Is it a good idea to switch providers?

    Yes, switching car insurance providers can be a smart move if you find an insurer offering a policy with better coverage, a low deductible, a smooth claim process, and a low premium.
  • Should I switch just because of the low premium?

    Not at all. Doing so can prove to be your biggest mistake. When comparing providers, consider factors such as deductible, AON inclusion, repair shop network, and more.
  • What is the safest time to switch providers?

    The policy renewal period is considered the most appropriate time to switch.
  • What is the biggest risk when switching providers?

    Overlooking exclusions or ending up with weaker coverage at lower premiums are among the biggest risks of switching insurers.
  • Is it possible to transfer the No-Claim Bonus?

    Please confirm this with the new provider.
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    But, hold on, before you make the jump to any conclusion and cancel your current policy, it’s essential to pause and ask the right question.

    You see, switching car insurance providers isn’t just about chasing a low premium. On the contrary, it is about ensuring you have the right coverage, reliable claim support, and fair deductibles.

    To help car owners, we have created this guide that’ll walk you through 10 essential questions to ask before switching your car insurance provider. This will ensure you make a smart, informed decision.

    So, let’s get started …

    Why do Filipino drivers consider switching car insurance providers?

    Before driving into the checklist, let’s quickly look at why car owners decide to switch in the first place.

    Rising premium cost
    Insurance premiums for cars increase year after year, even without raising any claims. Many policyholders feel it’s unfair and therefore prefer more affordable options.

    Poor claims experience
    Delayed approvals, confusing & lengthy paperwork, or denied claims are experiences many policyholders never wish to face. These experiences are often the last straw for many owners.

    Limited coverage
    Some insurance policies do not include essential coverages such as Acts of God (AOG) and roadside assistance, which are important for Filipino car owners.

    Better offers from competitors
    Other insurance providers may offer perks such as lower deductibles, free roadside assistance, flexible payment terms, and a wider network of accredited repair shops. Thus, we want car owners to take advantage of this opportunity and make the switch.

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    Top questions to ask before switching your car insurance provider

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    Asking the right question is the heart & sole of any decision-making process. Ask yourself the following questions before partnering with a new insurer.

    Q1. What exactly does my current car insurance policy cover?

    First things first - understand what you already have. For this, review your existing policy and check the following -

    • Comprehensive coverage
    • Third-party liability
    • Acts of Nature
    • Personal accident coverage
    • Deductible amount
    • Loss of use benefits

    Sometimes, car owners switch providers only to realise their existing policy offers less protection. Don’t compare premiums alone - compare benefits line-by-line.

    Q2. What are the policy terms on cancellation & refund?

    Switching your car insurance provider can cost you. It is important to get answers to the following queries -

    • Will I get charged a cancellation fee?
    • Can I get a pro-rated refund?
    • How long will the refund process take?

    Most insurance providers allow cancellation, but refunds are usually prorated (you won’t receive a full refund for the unused portion). Remember, timing matters. If your policy is close to renewal, waiting a bit might be the smarter move.

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    Q3. Does the new insurer offer better coverage or just a low premium?

    Here’s a bitter truth - Cheap isn’t always better. Therefore, it is important to compare policies based on coverage limits, deductible amounts, inclusion of AOG, towing & roadside assistance, and claim processing speed.

    Example -
    If one insurer offers a PHP 20,000 deductible and another offers a PHP 10,000 deductible, the difference becomes significant at claim time.

    Q4. Is Acts of God (AOG) coverage included?

    In the Philippines, Acts of God coverage is critical. Why? Natural disasters (typhoons, flooding, and earthquakes) are frequent, and without adequate coverage, the full repair costs will fall on your shoulders. Therefore, make sure your new provider includes AOG coverage, especially if -
    You live in flood-prone areas
    You park outdoors
    You drive frequently during the rainy season

    Note: Do not assume AOG is automatically included in your plan. Ask clearly about policy inclusion.

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    Q5. How reliable is the claim process?

    This might be the most important factor when selecting a new insurance partner. Make sure to ask the following claim-related questions while choosing a new provider -

    • How long does claim approval take?
    • Is there a dedicated claim office?
    • What documents are required for the claim process?
    • Can claims be processed online?

    Check online reviews to understand the provider’s claims process better.

    Q6. Do they have a wide network of accredited repair shops?

    A wide network of accredited repair shops matters more than you think. You might regret switching if the provider’s accredited shops are far from home, few in number, and known for poor service.

    Always ask the provider for a list of partner repair shops near your area before taking a final call.

    Q7. What is the deductible amount?

    The deductible is the amount you pay before your insurance covers the rest. For example, if the repair cost is PHP 50,000 and the deductible is PHP 15,000, you’ll pay PHP 15,000, and the provider will pay PHP 35,000.

    Often, lower premiums mean higher deductibles, which can be stressful during events like accidents.

    Q8. Are there hidden fees or policy exclusions?

    End-of-moment surprises are never fun, especially when they involve processing fees, instalment charges, policy exclusions, or special clauses. To avoid such a situation, make sure to read the fine print, even if it is boring. Do this, and you’ll save thousands of pesos.

    Q9. Is the insurance provider financially stable and licensed?

    Before switching your provider, make sure to verify the following -

    • Is the provider financially stable?
    • How long has the provider been operating?
    • Does the Insurance Commission accredit the provider?

    Q10. Will switching providers affect my No-Claim Bonus (NCB)?

    If you haven’t filed claims for an entire policy term, you may qualify for a No-Claim Bonus. But will your new provider honour your clean claim history and reward you with an NCB? Make sure to ask this question of your new provider.

    Note: Losing NCB can significantly increase your premium.

    Common mistakes to avoid when switching providers

    Car owners must stay clear of these common traps when considering switching -

    • Switching purely because of a lower premium
    • Not checking cancellation fees
    • Ignoring Acts of God coverage
    • Forgetting to compare deductibles
    • Not reading the online reviews

    Remember, switching should not be rushed; take your time and select a provider that meets all your requirements and stands by you through difficult times.

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    Best time to switch providers

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    The ideal time to switch is during the renewal period. Why? Making a change during this time will give you enough time for comparison, freedom from cancellation penalties, and greater negotiation power.

    Tip: Mark your policy renewal date on your calendar, so you don’t rush the process.

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

    How to compare car insurance providers

    There are a few key factors to consider when evaluating a switch from your current provider to a new one.

    • Premium
    • Deductible
    • AON inclusion
    • Repair shop network
    • Claim turnaround time
    • Roadside assistance

    A side-by-side comparison will help you make a smarter decision.

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

    Bottom line

    Switching car insurance providers can be a smart financial move - if done carefully with proper understanding and through comparison. To help you through the process, we have listed ten questions to ask. Doing so will protect you from poor claim experience, unexpected costs, and any hidden costs & risks. Here are a few suggestions -

    • Take your time
    • Compare coverage (not just price)
    • Verify IC-certification
    • Understand deductibles

    Remember to choose an insurer that supports you during stressful times.

     

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