Automobile Insurance Specialist

September 24, 2009 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

If got convicted of DUI and I would like to know if my insurance carrier in Palm Beach, FL will just cancel my car insurance policy or does it has to go through some sort of procedures?  Do I need a specific auto insurance specialist?

Josh

Palm Beach, FL

Insurance carrier’s guidelines vary however a conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) could result for an insurance provider terminating your automobile insurance policy. Usually your insurance carrier may cancel your insurance mid-term or cancel the car insurance policy at the end of the term due to your conviction for DUI.

If your insurance policy is terminated in this manner in Palm Beach, FL, your insurance carrier must send you notification stating why your car insurance policy have been canceled and then you will have to find another insurance carrier while now having a cancellation on your auto insurance claims history. Most states do not allow insurance carriers to just drop you in the middle of the car insurance policy term, even for a DUI. If you want to get more information about your state guidelines with regards to this, verify with your state’s insurance regulatory body.

Cheap Student Car Insurance in California

 

September 12, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Student Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Is the student covered on household car insurance until they are out of college? Or do they have to be listed as a driver on the car insurance policy? We live in Berkeley, CA.

Jenny

Berkeley, CA

If the teen either resides in the household or lists their parent’s house as their permanent address while at college then an insurance provider will usually require the child to stay on the parent’s auto insurance policy.

If the teen stays in the parent’s household after college then the child would need to continue to be listed as a driver on the car insurance policy as well.

Most insurance providers in Berkeley, California will require you to continue to have your licensed teen listed on your car insurance policy as long as they reside in your household, even if they are eighteen or older in age. Your insurance provider will want all licensed drivers residing in a household listed on the car insurance policy.

Why Would My Auto Insurance Company Cancel My Policy?

 

September 12, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: auto insurance quotes 

Reader’s Question:

What are the reason why auto insurance company cancels your insurance in Cheyenne, Wyoming?

Bill

Cheyenne, WY

The insurance company in Cheyenne, Wyoming may cancel your car insurance for any reason within the first sixty days of car insurance coverage. Once your car insurance policy has been in effect for more than sixty days, it can only be canceled for:

  • Nonpayment of auto insurance premium.
  • motor vehicle registration or The driver’s license of any one driver residing in the policyholder’s household or who customarily drives a car insured under the insurance policy has been under suspension or revocation during the car insurance policy period. The insurance company may cancel coverage only to that operator by issuing an endorsement to the insurance policy excluding coverage to that operator. Refusal of such restrictive endorsement by said insured shall constitute grounds for termination of the policy.
  • Fraud on the part of the policyholder in filling out the application.

 

Very Cheap Auto Insurance Rates in Alabama

 

September 3, 2008 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

If I am under my parent’s car insurance policy in Alabama, is it possible that I can be a private driver on the insurance policy so if I will get a ticket or accident it would not affect their car insurance rate?

Harry

Mobile, AL

If you are going to be added on your parent’s car insurance policy in Mobile, Alabama as a driver then your driving history will be a rating factor and therefore could affect the car insurance rates.

 

As a listed driver and licensed household member on the auto insurance policy the insurance carrier will want to check your MVR. Any traffic tickets you are convicted of and accidents you may be involved in will be put on your driving history which the insurance provider would see as part of your Motor Vehicle Record.

 

Depending upon the insurance carrier’s rating system the accidents or tickets could affect your parent’s auto insurance rates. There is not a way to be on the insurance policy but not have your driving history used as part of the rating process since you are a driver of the vehicles listed on the insurance policy.

Who Offers Car Insurance Discounts In Montana?

 

September 1, 2008 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Are discounted married rate on car insurance available in Billings Montana for a couple who are not legally married but are living together?

Alexis

Billings, MT

A couple living together can publicly declare themselves as married under common-law marriage laws. In this case, they should be able to receive whatever benefits are afforded to traditionally married couples. Also, they should be subject to the laws governing such union.

In theory, auto insurance premiums for married couple are lower because insurance companies believe that marriage makes a person to be more mature and responsible. Thus, cases of reckless driving will most likely be prevented. Some insurance companies may even give discounts or a reduction in rates based on lifestyle events that signal greater maturity, such as having a baby.

So a discount or lowering of rates may be possible but on the other hand if one or both of drivers in a married couple have bad or poor driving records, then insurance rates could be higher than that of a single driver. If one party of the married couple has a good record and the other has a poor driving history, the one with the bad record can affect the rates of both. This is because insurance companies based rates on the highest risk driver in Billings Montana.

Since a car insurance policy usually extends to all licensed household members (meaning you, your spouse and anyone else with a valid license), if any of these people have a poor driving record then your insurance premiums can be affected. Keep in mind that two people are now placing both of their vehicles on one policy. A multi-car discount may also be available. Check with your Billings Montana agent or insurance company to see how you can take advantage of these discounts if offered.

Cheap Teen Auto Insurance Rates With 1 Traffic Ticket

 

August 14, 2008 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Student Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My teenager son just had his first traffic ticket. And I fear that it will affect the rate of my insurance policy in Manchester, NH since he is under my name. Is it going to cause my insurance to go up?

Rey

Manchester, NH

Yes. No matter which side of the coin you look at, having a traffic violation always means one thing – negative impact to the insured driver.

When my teenage daughter had her second speeding ticket, I was shocked on the increase in my car insurance policy. My rate increased from 50% – 150%. When she got her first speeding ticket, we used the deferment program for the first time and just paid the ticket. With this, given that my daughter does not get her second speeding ticket within the year, her traffic violation will be removed from her record, so my insurance company will never know about this. But unfortunately, she does it again within the same year. So my car insurance charged me with higher rate, more than I could imagine.

But you should know that such increase does not apply if your son was caught driving going 20 miles or more than the speed limit. Brace yourself, because you’re just up to paying even higher premium to your auto insurance.

It’s always important to remember that having a clean driving record is a significant factor on keeping our premium low. Teenagers should know the value of being a responsible driver. After that incident, I demanded that my daughter pay her share in our auto insurance. Since then, gone are the speeding tickets.

16 Year Old Student Car Insurance – I Need Cheap Insurance!

 

July 18, 2008 by carinsurance · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Hey Guys, I am only 16 years and I have a learners permit in Lansing , MI . I would like to be added to my father’s auto insurance policy so I can drive my new vehicle but I can’t find an auto insurance company that will insurer that will do that for me without charging an arm and a leg. Does anyone have a recommendation for student car insurance coverage in the Lansing area? Where can I find an insurance company that will insure me in Michigan?

Ben

Lansing , MI

You should be able to be added to your father’s auto insurance policy as an additional driver without any real problems, I don’t see why you would have an issue there. It would be your father’s insurance policy that would add you to his car insurance policy. I had a cousin in Flint MI that got his own auto insurance policy in his name but he had to get a legal guardian to co-sign for him because he was not 18 and still a minor. Another way is to obtain another car insurance policy for you and your father on your new vehicle or with his car and your car together.

You can easily get an online rate quote for great car insurance in Michigan from this site, and I would encourage you to do so. When you do, make sure you ask about a student discount and a limited use discount, both of which you are probably eligible.

Some car insurance companies will give good students…or I should say students with good grades a discount. I am not sure about your grades, but nonetheless you should inquire about a student discount of some kind, just because you ARE a student or at least I hope you are at your age.

A limited use discount means you are only going to drive your vehicle short distances and to and from school or other regular routes. I would assume your vehicle sits in the school parking lot most of the time during the day and at night it is in dad ’s garage. If you are only going to be driving these short distances you probably are eligible for this kind of discount as well. Every little discount helps!

You can easily get car insurance for your vehicle in Lansing , Michigan , dont worry. Some Michigan insurers may require that you be the policyholder if the car is under your name only. Some insurance companies will allow your father to insure it for you. Others will even allow your father to insure his car on the same policy.

If you have decided that you will purchase your own insurance policy, your father will need to confirm the policy coverages along with you because you are a minor.

Cheap 17 Year Old Car Insurance

 

September 20, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Student Car Insurance 

Reader question:

Can you let a 17 year old drive your car even if they aren’t included on your car insurance policy?

Margeret

It depends on your situation, Margeret.

I’d like to know under what circumstances the teenager is driving your car. First of all, does the teenager live with you, is he or she your child, etc.? If the teenager is considered part of your household, that is to say, if they live with you, then you should add them to your policy as soon as they get their driver’s license. This means a big hike in the price of your auto insurance premium for the 17 year old car insurance coverage, but it is much better than what the repercussions would be if the 17 year old ever had to make a claim and had not been listed on the policy.

Everybody who is driving has to have motor vehicle insurance. If the 17 year old does not live with you, then yes, that kid will be covered if he or she drives your car, because any friends or relatives who drive your vehicle are covered, regardless of age. So if you little your little brother borrow your car to run an errand, he will be covered.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Woman Car Insurance – Do Females Really Get Lower Rates?

 

September 18, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

Why is a woman car insurance coverage much cheaper than that of a man?

Allen

It is only for a certain period of time, Allen.

There is a period in a young person’s life when driving is new and risk is high, among both genders. I can tell you from experience driving with male and female friends who are young and only have had their driver’s license for a few years, that none of them are bastions of driving talent. I can also say that between me and my husband, we’re both insurance and probably should be forced to travel on bicycles for the safety of humanity. Okay, don’t get scared; I’m kidding. However we, as well as many others, are in that age group under twenty five where car insurance companies decide that you need to be charged so much more because of the high risk factor. Funny thing is, his half of the premium is more than mine.

The reason that men end up paying more than the woman car insurance premium, typically, is because not only do they fall into the young high risk car insurance policy holders group, but the group of young males is high risk as well. This is called big numbers rating, which means that the insurance company is determining how much you pay based on the rate that people in your demographic make car insurance claims. While most car insurance companies glean this information from their own data and are won’t to have different results when it comes to things such as more expensive vehicles and areas, the under twenty five male is pretty much a global pariah of the insurance biz. That doesn’t mean you won’t be able to find good car insurance coverage like a woman car insurance buyer would. It just means that it will cost about two hundred percent more than it would if you were female.

You might be wondering why you are getting punished for a claim you never made. Yes, it is true that even if you have a record for driving and motor vehicle insurance claims that is squeaky clean, you will still end up pying more into the system based on the group that you are a part of, even if that squeaky clean record does take some of the edge off of it. The reason for this is that the car insurance companies aren’t the police. They can’t charge you after you’re guilty because if they did then they would go out of business instantly. The amount that you would receive in the event of a bad accident and a claim is often a lot more than the amount that you pay into the system with your car insurance premium. The car insurance company that you are with needs to cover that difference.

So what you end up getting is a system in which people are separated into different groups, and all are throwing their money into a big pool. The pool needs to equal the same amount of money, but not everybody can give as much as everybody else because you can’t penalize someone who only drives five hundred miles a year for the claims of someone who has three DUI charges. So, the people who have fewer risk factors end up throwing less into the pool than those who have more risk factors, and anybody can retrieve money from the pool, so long as their car insurance claim is approved. That’s how the system works.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

SR22 Car Insurance – Can I Insure a Commercial Vehicle?

 

September 18, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Dui Insurance 

Reader question:

I live in Kansas, and I wanted it to know if it’s likely that my employer will still cover me with commercial car insurance while I’m doing business, even though I have an SR22 form for drunk driving?

Nick

That’s a great question, Nick.

First of all, I find it very unlikely that you would even be able to be hired by a job for which you are required to do any more than a completely negligible amount of driving for a good, long time after you were required to file your first SR22 form after a drunk driving conviction. The most common number that I could throw out is ten years, although in many cases a company that requires driving will not hire you ever again after you have been convicted for drunk driving, especially, for example, a trucking job. There is already a big problem with the lack of safety among commercial vehicles on the roads, so employers are more cautious, at least in this area.

Secondly, as to whether or not your employer will insure you if you have an SR22 form filed, I really doubt it. It is possible that this could happen, but it would be entirely the decision of your boss or whoever is in charge of this aspect of your job. If your employer allows you to drive for business reasons under their own vehicle insurance policy, then they are taking on a substantial amount of risk. This could result in a rise in vehicle insurance premiums in the company, and could thus cause problems with your employment.

I would suggest that if you do find yourself in this situation, the best option for you, and most likely the only option that you have available, is for you to go and get a non owners car insurance policy. These types of policies are widely available, cheaper than normal, and will cover any car that you drive but do not own. It would be the perfect option for driving for business reasons if you have an SR22 form, or even if you don’t and your employer simply does not provide insurance.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

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