Evolving Functions of the Virginia Auto Insurance Agent

What do you need a Virginia auto insurance agent for these days? Everything’s online? Through a website, you can get done what in the 80′s used to require a lot of back and forth with a live agent. Today, the interview and application process is almost completely automated. Like the travel agent, the insurance agent is sort of a dying breed and vocation. You’re more likely to need an agent for more specialized procedures and transactions than you would for auto insurance. If you’re driving a specialized collectible auto however, you’ll likely want to work with a live agent that can come up with a policy that will suit your specialized and customized needs. You won’t be able to expect a website to come up with a policy that will fit both your collectible and your driving habits around and about the collectible. And especially since the auto’s likely to be worth a lot of money, you’ll want to have a live agent producing the policy for you.

So you might suppose that there is still use for the Virginia auto insurance agent. In fact, as many web systems came on, a good deal of these workforces of agents and brokers stayed on with their firms in order to do these more specialized tasks, such as underwriting and scouring the market for a policy for collectibles. But there are also other specialized situations that these agents or former agents still work on. One situation is a VIP. Some VIPs don’t necessarily drive a fancy car, but because of who and what they are, their driving needs to be insured a certain way.

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