Car Insurance Liability Coverage For Seperated Couples?

 

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

My husband and I are separated, and I have a question about his car insurance liability coverage. Is there a way that I could limit it so that it doesn’t apply to me?

Nina

I’m glad you asked, Nina.

Unfortunately, when one spouse gets into a car accident and or has a lawsuit brought against them, it usually ends up that both spouses are liable and end up sitting together in the court room while they lose everything they own. This is one of the reason that many couples in this day and age are signing pre nuptial agreements before they get married, so that they can retain their solvency against their spouse’s debts. The problem is, though, that such agreements only apply to wealth accrued and debt from before the marriage itself, so after marriage it is much more difficult.

The best advice that I could give to you at this moment is to get in touch with a lawyer to see what your options are should your husband be the cause of an accident while the two of you are separated. It is possible that, depending on what state you live in, your lawyer could set up something for you that would make it to where you do not have to take part in any of the repercussions of your spouse’s car insurance liability claims.

Failing that, the most foolproof way to get out of this situation is to go ahead and get a divorce. While the two of you are still married, if in name alone it does not matter, you are still economically tied and thus share an often joint culpability for many financial matters. The way to sever this tie is to start the divorce proceedings. While you should never rush into something like that, it is a thought.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Who Has The Cheapest Georgia Car Insurance Rates?

 

September 6, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Since 1990, Georgia car insurance has been among the cheapest of in the entire country, and the residents of that state have enjoyed their relatively low premiums, especially after the rapid rate doubling of the eighties. In 1989, they had finally gotten fed up with the rising rates and had called for reform. The insurance commissioner of the time got replaced with a different one, who was given the power to decide when car insurance companies could or could not raise their rates. And then the rates just dropped.

Now, some folks in Georgia are wondering if those good times have come to an end. A part time insurance agent, part time state representative has proposed another reform to the state’s insurance law which will actually reform it back to where it was before, with the commissioner not having the power to approve car insurance rate raises before the companies get to make them. The companies will be able to raise rates on their own.

The representative and his supporters say that this proposal will do well for Georgia’s economy. They say it will make car insurance companies more competitive, and will probably end up pushing the rates even lower. And, they say, if all else fails, the commissioner may not be able to approve rate increases, but he can still veto them after the fact.

However, opponents say that the rates would not go down if this proposal went forward. Everyone with a car has to have car insurance in Georgia, so these companies would be able to charge whatever they felt like because the customers don’t really have a choice. They say that the companies are only looking for a reason to get to raise the prices, and the way things are going now are just fine.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Is There an Engineer Discount For Car Insurance?

 

September 6, 2007 by · 1 Comment
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Reader’s question:

I recently got my college degree, and while I was attending school I could get a car insurance discount for having good grades Now that I no longer have grades, though, is there another discount for me?

Craig

Good question, Craig.

This is actually a new area in which car insuranc discounts are being offered. Recent studies have shown that many people’s driving patterns reflect their living patterns as well, as relates to their job, their education, their marriage. For a long time getting married has had a positive effect on people’s car insurance premiums, especially those of men’s, but now the other two categories are seeping into the area of car insurance discounts. You’ll see people getting discounts for being teachers or scientists.

And you can now get a car insurance discount for the degree you have as well. Or at least if you get your car insurance policy with 21st Century Insurance, you can. 21st Century offers discounted car insurance rates for people who have degrees in certain fields. These fields include mathematics, engineering, and chemistry, and pretty much any other degrees that would fall into the same department as those. If you graduated with one of these kinds of degrees, then you can get a car insurance discount from one of these companies.

21st Century is a car insurance company that does business in many states like Texas and Arizona, as well as Washington and Nevada. In all of the states that it operates it gives the option of this discount, which is named the engineering and scientist discount. According to the company’s vice president, this discount can get you as such as thirty percent off on your car insurance premium.’

The reason that people with these degrees are seeing good discounts is because, according to studies, scientists tend to be more meticulous people. Because of this, they pay more attention to their driving as well as to their surroundings.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Cheap College Student Car Insurance Rate Quotes Please

 

September 6, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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When your kid goes to college, it has both a lightening and a heavy effect on your checkbook. For one thing, you are no longer having to feed your bottomless pit of a teenager, buy him clothes, wash those clothes, and everything else. On the other hand, it might be up to you to fit the bill for things like classes, books, and school supplies, just like you did in K-12. How every, when you are getting your student car insurance, you might be giving yourself a big break on premiums. Whenever your kid goes away for college (and they do have to go away), most insurance companies either eliminate the charge for having them on the policy, or decrease it by a lot, all while still keeping their name on your car insurance policy.

Surprised? I bet you were. That’s why it’s a good idea to go in to look over your policy and see if it is right for your circumstances anytime something big happens such as marriage, divorce, a kid with a new license, or college.

The limit on distance generally required by the car insurance companies is a hundred miles away from home, and the student still has to keep his parent’s house as his permanent address. The risk assigned to a teenager a hundred miles away from his car for most of the year is obviously far less than normal, and the student will still be able to drive the family car when he comes home for the holidays. Whenever you exploit this car insurance discount, you can get as much as thirty percent off of your car insurance premium.

As for if your student is going to school in the city, unfortunately that won’t get you a better car insurance premium rate, unless they are making good grades. More reason to get them far, far away!

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Can An Insurance Company Cancel My Policy In Texas?

 

September 6, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

Are Texas car insurance companies allowed to cancel my auto insurance policy if I get ticketed for speeding?

Bruce

They are, yes.

Car insurance companies accept their customers based on a certain criteria, and you can’t expect a car insurance company that did not give policies to high risk drivers to begin with to continue to let you have a policy with them if you move into the high risk driver group while you are there. While it is not true that these companies will always, without fail, find out about any of your car traffic infractions, for the most part they check your driving record regularly, so if it comes up they can cancel or refuse to renew tour car insurance policy.

For the most part, this only happens if you get the ticket within two months of having gotten the policy to begin with. For example, if you get a ticket later on in your policy cycle, they might let it slide. The only reason that most companies will cancel during that time is if you don’t pay your premium as scheduled.

Also, if it is your first speeding ticket, for the most part your car insurance company won’t cancel or not renew your policy for just the one. While Texas is not among the states that have laws making it to where they cannot cancel you for one ticket, most car insurance companies still see letting the first ticket go as good business practice. If you get more than one speeding ticket during your premium period, though, you’re pretty much guaranteed a non renewal.

If you want to avoid getting high rates or policy cancellation, Texas offers defensive driving classes that you can take in order to get these offenses wiped off of your record.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Where Should I Be Shopping For Car Insurance For The Best Rate?

 

September 4, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

What happens if my car insurance policy is canceled and nobody else wants to insure me?

Maggie

Good question.

You don’t have to worry. Even when most car insurance companies won’t give you a policy, there is still a chance that some company might. There are companies that work solely with high risk drivers. Before giving up hope, get free auto insurance quotes online and shop around to see what all of the companies available have to offer.

If you still can’t find anyone to insure you under a policy, it might be time to join your state’s assigned risk car insurance pool. This pool randomly assigns you to one of the member companies which is then required to take you on as a customer. The rates for being part of an assigned risk pool are a lot higher than others.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Safe Driver Car Insurance – What Should I Pay For Car Insurance?

 

September 4, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

If I drive safe for three years straight, does my car insurance company have to give me better rates?

Don’t you wish?

Although it might be nice if safe driving automatically gained you cheap car insurance rates, it is not something that you can always take for granted. Some car insurance companies require longer periods of time, and other may factor in what exactly your previous offense were, or even how many non fault car insurance claims you have on record.

The best way to make sure you get better rates after a long period of safe driving is to make sure that you know this from the get go. Shop around and get safe driver auto insurance quotes online, and find out who gives safe drivers the best prices, when, and what the discounts are.

cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Who Has The Cheapest Commercial Car Insurance Rates?

 

September 4, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

I use my car for my business. Do I need commercial car insurance? I need cheap insurance, since my business is just starting out.

Graham

That’s up to you.

Now, you are allowed to insure your business car under a personal policy if you also use it for personal reasons. However, if you don’t want to get into trouble for misrepresentation, then you have to be up front about all of the mileage and uses of your vehicle. If you don’t tell your car insurance company that you also use your car for business purposes, then that could be grounds for nonrenewal.

If you do report using your car for business, then your rates will most likely go up. If you use it for business more than for normal uses, it might be a better idea to just get the cheapest commercial car insurance you can. You also might want to get more coverage if your business involves carrying people or goods around.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

Cheap Motorcycle Insurance – Can I Just Add It To My Existing Auto Insurance?

 

September 4, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

Can I get insured with my motorcycle on my car insurance policy?

Edgard

Yep.

Almost all of the car insurance companies out there will give you an option to do this. Normally this will be under the area of miscellaneous vehicles where you will put your motorcycle. In some states, though, you don’t need to insure your motorcycle if you aren’t driving it. For example, if you only drive your motorcycle in the summer in New York, you just have to fill out a form so that you don’t need auto insurance.

If you don’t have a car and only have a motorcycle, then you might need to go with a company that insures motorcycles on their own vehicle insurance policies. One such company is Progressive. Another one is GEICO.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

How Does A Speeding Ticket Causing My Car Insurance Price Increase?

 

September 4, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

If I get a speeding ticket, for how long will it make my car insurance price higher?

Orlando

Good question.

It actually depends a lot on where you are located and what car insurance company you are with. Many states have a kind of point system, where you gain points for every offense that you commit, from driving uninsured to going over the speed limit. In these states, offenses start to fall off after a year of driving clean, and you will lose points this way. So, once the points that you gained from a ticket have been lost, you will no longer be charged higher rates for them.

In other states, especially for a serious offense like a second speeding ticket, you might have to get SR 22 car insurance. If you get this, it will usually stay with you for three years, but your rates might be affected for five.

cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

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