Good Driver Insurance

 

January 5, 2009 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Good Driver Insurance 

Reader Question:  I am looking for better auto insurance for my new car than my previous insurance coverage. I had Sta@@ Far@ insurance for years, but they seem to slowly but surely raise their rates over the years.  I got a new car and they have once again raised my rate, so I am ready to shop around.

Stanley,

Boston MA

Stanley,

Good for you!  Checking your auto insurance rates every 3 years is a great idea.  This is a pretty common tactic for many agents, they slowly raise your premiums but the increase is so low that they know you will just put up with it. But over the years, so incremental increases really add up to a lot.  Checking around will almost always result in lower rates….at least until year 3 until the new company starts to jack up your rate ever so slowly.

The zip code form above is for Comparison Market, they are a leader in comparison insurance shopping. They will compare 12 companies for you….instantly, and for free…and there is no obligation to do anything.  Once you see the results, which you will online, you can select each carrier and learn more about their offer and the coverage they are offering you and of course the price.

Honestly, this is the fastest and easiest way to shop around for car insurance.  Try it now…and post your comments after you get the rate quote. We want your feedback!

Should I Trust My Car Insurance Agent?

 

November 11, 2008 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance claims 

Reader’s Question:

I had an accident two weeks ago in Sacramento, California where I live, but I found out that my insurance will only cover the hospital bill of the driver I got into an accident with. My insurance said that my coverage will only be limited to personal injuries and not property damages. Was I swindled by my insurance agent?

Joseph,

Sacramento, CA

Well, Joseph, it seems you are a classic insurance buyer where you sign first and then ask questions later, when you’ve already gotten into an accident. Thinking you have an insurance coverage but not really understanding what and how much your insurance will cover is just the same as wearing a body armor made of cardboard in the interior. You’re giving yourself a false sense of security this way, if I may add. Joseph, I think what happened is, you bought what is called the Personal Injury Protection auto insurance or better known as PIP. The PIP is mandatory in 46 states and their cities including Sacramento, California, so, we might call them your basic insurance. Well, at least your PIP covered injuries inflicted. When accidents really are that bad, injuries to persons are much expensive rather than those damages to properties. Imagine, you or the other driver were put into comatose or needing surgery and will be confined to around 3 months in a hospital, can you imagine the bill that would amount to? If you’re really on a tight budget, personal injury protection auto insurance wouldn’t be that bad. As we say, as long as I breathe there is hope, at least being alive or having the means to stay alive is more than anything we can ask for. Damages to property won’t really be that a big thing when you know you just cheated death. So, drive safely.

 

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Liability Auto Insurance Discounts in New York

 

September 19, 2008 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Auto insurance quotes 

Reader’s Question:

I live in Buffalo, NY and I will be moving to another state in three months, what will happen if I cancel my liability insurance?

Harold

Buffalo, NY

The car insurance company must notify the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) if you cancel your liability insurance. If your insurance coverage is reinstated or you get new insurance coverage, your car insurance company in Buffalo, NY is also required to notify DMV. If the car insurance company does not file an electronic notice about your new or reinstated liability insurance, the DMV will send you a letter about your insurance. Once you receive the letter, read the insert mailed with the letter, and follow the instructions in the letter. You are given 10 days from the date of the DMV letter to prove that you carry an insurance coverage, prove that you sold the vehicle, or show other proof that insurance coverage was not required in New York State. If you do have insurance coverage, also ask your car insurance company to file an electronic notice of insurance coverage with the DMV.

If you do not have liability insurance, you must surrender your vehicle plates to the New York State DMV immediately and make sure you get a receipt. You must respond to the letter you receive from the DMV or surrender your license plates to avoid the suspension of your registration and driver’s license. If your liability insurance is about to lapse and you do not plan to replace it with other car insurance, surrender your vehicle plates to the DMV before your insurance coverage lapses.

Car Insurance Discounts For Really Safe Drivers

 

May 18, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Good Driver Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Hello, Im just want to know if a person will get higher car insurance premium if she never had any insurance policy before? Is there any discounts for those who any insurance before? I am a very safe driver with no record of speeding or running red lights or accidents.

Beth

Portland, ME

 

Car insurance first time buyers are likely to be charged a higher premium than a driver who has had car insurance for many years. The reason for this is because of the discount for renewing with the same insurance provider. Many insurers will extend policyholders a renewal discount if they are able to provide proof of prior insurance coverage.

There are still a lot of factors like the amount of time you have been licensed that will affect your car insurance rates. For instance, an individual that is an inexperienced driver and is purchasing car insurance for the first time will normally pay more than an experienced long time licensed motorist that has been under other insurance policy and is now purchasing their own auto insurance policy.

Insurers in most states are allowed to use a lot of factors to determine the customer’s premium rate. The cost of car insurance for different drivers differ, as the level of risk for the insurance provider varies.