Cheap Free Instant Auto Insurance Quote For Teen Drivers

 

August 22, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Student Car Insurance 

Reader question:

I’m adding a teenager to my policy. How do I keep my rates low?

Michael

Good question.

Adding a teenager to your car insurance policy means high costs all around. It could mean the doubling or tripling of the current amount of your auto insurance premium, and because of that the best amount of effort should be put into keeping that premium down, a lot of the responsibility for keeping it down should be put on the shoulders of the teenager. In order to find out who will be best suited to insure you and your teen, you should get free instant auto insurance quotes and compare prices. But that’s not all. While they should naturally try to avoid accidents and drive safely, there are plenty of other ways for them to stay safe on the road and still be saving you money in the car insurance office.

  • Driver’s ed.

Most teenagers under the age of eighteen take some kind of driver’s education course before they get their license, as required by law. However, these classes aren’t always considered enough for creating safe drivers. Getting them an additional class in driver’s ed or defensive driving can get you a discount on your car insurance, even though research shows that these classes don’t decrease the amount of accidents.

  • Good grades.

Get your kid to study hard in school for their driver’s privileges. The upside of this is that, if your student brings home all B’s or above, most car insurance companies will give you as much as a fifteen percent discount on your premium.

  • Mileage.

Many car insurance companies offer discounts for low mileage cars. Usually, this is under five thousand miles every year. If you restrict your teenager’s driving practices and keep the car as strictly school and back affair, then you could save money from a low mileage discount.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

How Do I Save Money On My Current Auto Insurance Policy?

 

August 22, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Auto insurance help 

Reader question:

How do I save on the car insurance that I already have?

Luke

Great question.

Let me keep this simple and quick. There are so many ways to save on car insurance that you wouldn’t believe, but the easiest ways are the following three.

  1. Jack up your deductible. Getting a low deductible brings higher car insurance premiums, and considering that you will rarely use that deductible, it just doesn’t make sense to be paying so much over time to pay a smaller price one time. Instead, keep out of your car insurance claims office when it comes to fender benders and save it for the serious stuff. Raise your deductible and make sure you have money set aside to pay for it should you ever have to make a claim.
  2. Get rid of what you don’t need. A lot of people end up paying too much on their car insurance premium because they have coverage that just isn’t necessary. You can save a lot of money by going down to just the state minimum on your car insurance and getting rid of things like collision and comprehensive. As a warning, though, only do this if your car isn’t big on value. If you have a car that is worth a lot, stick with the bigger amount of coverage.
  3. Discounts! There is a plethora of discounts out there from everything ranging from your report card to your air bags, and depending on the company, in some cases you could save more than three fourths the amount of your premium. It’s worth looking into if you have the qualities typical of a responsible driver, considering that you could save so much.
  4. Shop around. You could get a much cheaper price than you have right now just by getting a free online auto insurance quote and comparing the quotes from different companies to see who is best in price with the most value.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

What Kind Of Car Insurance Should I Buy? What Do I Need?

 

August 22, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: auto insurance quotes 

Reader question:

Do car insurance companies insure the same types of drivers?

Anne

Nope.

Most drivers fall into a risk pool called standard, and this is what most car insurance companies provide coverage for with no hassles. An average driver is someone who perhaps, over the course of their life, has gotten a few tickets (but not too many) and possibly one no fault accident, someone who has a car that is considered safe and whose qualities, such as age and so on, would put them in a class that is not likely to get into an at fault traffic accident. These people are fairly cheap to insure, and most insurance companies have no problem doing so. To find out how easily you an get insurance, try getting a cheap free auto insurance quote and you’ll see which group you fall in.

Then there are the preferred drivers. These are accepted by all insurance companies, and have no problem to get free auto insurance quotes that are cheap and acceptable. Preferred drivers are people at the top, who have perfect driving record, no accident history, are in demographic groups that are unlikely to get into car accidents and the like. They are extremely cheap to insure, and so these companies usually have lower car insurance premiums.

Then there are those at the end of the scale, who for some reason or another are considered very high risks. It could be because they have a specialty car, or it could be because of a DUI violation or several speeding tickets. Whatever the case, there are special companies that offer car insurance to people who are considered high risk. These companies tend to be pricier.

However, there are some people who are unable to get insured with any of these companies because of just how high risk they are. If this is the case, there are risk pools in every state which assign them to a company for a much higher price than a normal car insurance policy will be.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

How To Determine My Car Insurance Rate

 

August 22, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Auto insurance help 

Reader question:

What determines how much car insurance rate are?

Rebecca

Let’s see.

You probably know what factors go into your own car insurance premium, but why is it that, with all of your factors being the same, some car insurance companies have drastically different prices? Are they just over charging? This isn’t always true, although it can be. Generally, the main thing that factors into a car insurance companies average premium price is how much it costs them every year to pay for accidents and all the claimed results thereof. Then there are the normal costs that come with operating a car insurance business, such as advertisement and paying the salaries of all of the workers.

Car insurance companies have to plan ahead in what they charge because, due to the nature of the business, some years they make plenty of money and other years they don’t make much at all. The underwriting goes and comes in cycles. So long as they have enough money from previous years, they are able to handle the bad years, even if a few come in a row. Most companies work like this because they like to have more than necessary so that they can make a profit. As well as that, most of the time the state requires that an insurance company have cash set aside to avoid going under financially. All of these factors affect free auto insurance quote rates.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

No Fault Auto Insurance Quote In NJ – Free New Jersey Auto Insurance Quotes

 

August 22, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: auto insurance quotes 

Reader question:

I live in New Jersey and we have no fault auto insurance laws. What’s the difference between no fault and tort laws?

Hunter

Good question.

No fault laws are designed to lessen the costs upon the insurance companies and to make the whole process easier by putting the onus of the medical expenses for anybody involved in a car accident, no matter who is to blame, on the shoulders of their own car insurance company. This has resulted in a decrease in car insurance prices in most no fault insurance states. However, many experts say that this won’t last for long. No fault insurance is more likely than other types of insurance to foster insurance fraud, and New York is a great example of this.

If you live in a state with no fault insurance, you cannot sue the other party in an accident for damages and pain, or, well, anything else. You can only do that with tort laws. The idea is that the insurance company should cover everything, and that all the lawsuits are expensive and clogging up the court system. Tort laws are also kind of like at fault laws, where the one who caused the accident ends up paying out more of the money, or their insurance company does.

Some states allow you to choose one or the other. You can get no fault, and have cheaper premiums; or you can get tort, have higher premiums but still have the option to sue. Still, in some states there is a middle of the way option that involves being able to sue up to a certain threshold and getting slightly lower premiums. If you are in New Jersey, get an auto free insurance NJ quote to find out which is the best for you.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Will My Car Insurance Company Pay If I Get Sued After a Car Accident?

 

August 22, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Auto insurance help 

Reader question:

If I have car insurance, then I can’t get sued, right?

Rupert

Wrong.

Unfortunately, the possession of an auto insurance policy does not keep you from getting sued in the event of an accident. There are some states where you cannot be sued, and these are called no fault states. In those states, suing is prohibited for car accidents regardless of who is at fault. Most states, however, are tort law states, and some even have a mixture of no fault and tort law, so depending where you live the answer to this question could be different.

On the bright side, if you do get sued you aren’t exactly just left in the lurch. Having car insurance, you will be provided with the money and resources from your policy to help you defend yourself against the lawsuit, so it is definitely advisable to be insured on your auto for that protection and much, much more. Always get a free auto insurance quote so you can find out which car insurance company offers you the best help for the best price.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Easy And Free Auto Insurance Quote Comparisons

 

August 22, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: auto insurance quotes 

Reader question:

If I go driving and I am not covered by a car insurance policy, what will happen? Can you guys just give me a few insurance quotes so I can compare rates and see which auto insurance carrier is best for me?

Glenda

Great question.

To be honest, it all depends on whether or not you get caught. Many people think they won’t. I know I made the terrible mistake before of driving without car insurance and with an expired registration, and so I definitely did, and it was a world of problems. Police officers can’t tell right out as you’re driving past them if you have car insurance, but since it is against the law, if you do something else, no matter how small, and you get pulled over, you could get written up for failing to maintain your financial stability.

If you are simply pulled over and caught out, then you’ll likely get hit with a ticket fine, and you’ll have to either plead guilty or no contest. You might have your license suspended immediately in some case, although usually you won’t. However, getting caught without insurance usually contributes to points that, if you get enough of them, will lead to the suspension of your license, and it costs thousands of dollars and tons of time to get that reinstated. Why waste that when it’s so easy to get a free auto insurance quote?

If, while uninsured, you get into accident and are the cause of property damage or personal injury to the other party, then you are way out of luck. Not only will you get all of the above, but you will also have to pay on your own any of the repair expenses for the other person, or, if an injury is involved, all of their medical bills.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.