How Do You Get Cheap Rates For SR22 Insurance?

April 12, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Online SR22 insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Why is car insurance with SR22 more costly than other kinds of car insurance policies? How can a driver here in Florida who needs to have SR22 insurance get cheap premium?

Andy

St. Petersburg, FL

Violating traffic rules has serious repercussions and if you were caught over speeding, driving under the influence, or driving without car insurance, you can have your license revoked. In order to reinstate it, you need to get SR22 financial responsibility. This is issued by a car insurance company to the state’s department of motor vehicles proving that you are maintaining a financial responsibility for a given amount of time. Getting car insurance with SR22 is quite costly but drivers in Florida can still get cheap car insurance with SR22 premium through the Internet.

It makes sense for a driver to approach a specialized SR22 insurance firm to get their coverage. Since general car insurance companies do not generally give SR22 insurance, specialized”high risk” car insurance firms are in a better position to give lower rates to drivers who need it.

Going online is also more convenient and simple for those who need to get car insurance with SR22. There are now a lot of SR22 insurance firms maintaining their Internet presence and this allows drivers to shop and purchase SR22 insurance without having to call around numerous car insurance firms.

1. Raise your deductible amount to the highest amount you feel comfortable with is the easiest and fastest way to lower your rate

2. Clean up your credit record.  A bad credit score will increase your insurance rates.

3. Clean up your driving record. Avoid any and all traffic citations.

4. Join a credit union or bank that offers discounts on insurance

How Much is The Ticket Cost For Driving Without Car Insurance?

 

November 17, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

Does anyone here know how much I would pay for a ticket for driving with no insurance here in Corpus Christi, Texas?

Christie

Corpus Christi, TX

Hey, Christie of Corpus Christi, Texas. In Texas, like in most states, it is actually required for drivers to show some kind of proof that they can pay for any damages that they might cause in case they involve themselves in an accident. Most Texas drivers buy auto liability insurance for this purpose because this is actually the cheapest way. But the basic coverage may not be enough to guarantee enough financial protection for you and your car. The basic coverage in Texas is 20/40/15, which means that the law in Texas requires minimum coverage of $20,000 per injured person to a total of $40,000 for every person injured in an accident and $15,000 for the damages of property.

Now, when you buy an auto insurance policy, your insurance carrier will give you a proof-of-insurance card that you may show when asked by a law enforcement officer or if you’re going to register or renew your vehicle, or if you are getting or renewing your driver’s license or if you are having your car inspected.

If you are an uninsured motorist, and you are stopped by a traffic enforcement officer, Texas has corresponding penalties for this according to the state’s financial responsibility laws. For first offense, you may have to pay a fine of $175 to $350. The next convictions will be more of a hassle for you. You might pay from $350 to $1,000, and they could also suspend your driver’s license and impound your automobile.

So, Christie, I really suggest that you have your vehicle insured. It really comes in handy in times of need.

Do I Need Car Insurance For a Parked Car I Do Not Drive?

 

October 19, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Questions 

Reader’s Question:

I live in Antioch, California. I have a vehicle here that I do not use and did not place insurance on it. It is parked in the streets. I am just wondering if somebody drive that car and got cited for being uninsured, will the ticket go on my record or to the driver operating the car? I currently live in New Jersey.

John

Antioch, CA

According to the California Department of Motor Vehicles financial responsibility must be acquired and must be carried on any car operated or parked on CA roadways. So if your vehicle is going to be parked on a streets you would need to put car insurance on the car.

According to the California Department of Insurance all CA motorist and vehicle owners must have at least the statutory limits of minimum liability insurance or an approved alternative way to pay for property or injury damage they may cause to others. Penalties are very harsh for those who do not comply on this law.

So if you are the owner of the vehicle in Antioch, California and you are planning to parked on the street you would have to have auto insurance on the vehicle and be responsible, if someone operated it while it was without mandatory liability insurance . The fact that you are living out of state in New Jersey will not make a difference to police officer if you permit others to operate an car that that you own without insurance.

Car Repair Cost More Than My Insurance Company Estimate – Help!

 

October 17, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Questions 

Reader’s Question:

My wife just had her first accident, thank God nobody is hurt. At first I thought it was just a minor accident and the cost of damage for the repair is not that much. But now, I am thinking the other way around, after the repair shop in Chandler, Arizona  send us the quote it was such a price and the insurance adjuster provided lesser amount telling us that this is only the collision coverage can cover for. Whew! Any idea, what else can we do?

Rob

Chandler, AZ

Let me start first with your Collision auto insurance coverage.  It is a part of your total comprehensive auto insurance package. Now in your policy, if you can review it. It is agreed in there that the insurance company will carry all the damages and repairs but this is limited to the vehicle. There are times that the value of the vehicle is less than the cost of repair to the vehicle. Collision auto insurance covers the cost of damage and repairs but it doesn’t mean guarantee for replacement or replacement value.

The insurance adjuster only received the description of the damage of your car, he then seek for an estimate for repair of the said damage. Only that, it appears the estimates he had is lesser than the cost of repairs the shop provided to you. I think the amount that the insurance adjuster offered was correct.

The collision auto insurance coverage provided options for you. First, you can accept the offered amount go for the repair and shoulder the excess amount. Second, you can negotiate with your insurance adjuster, but if you are still unhappy with the outcome you can go to the third option. Third, file your complaint at the state insurance agency in Arizona. This agency will review your collision auto coverage and evaluate it with your insurance provider. Try to research online too for auto insurance options in your area. Insurance sites like this one will be able to route you to auto insurance rates comparison in your area.

Can I Operate Any Car With My SR22 Insurance Coverage?

 

May 23, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 financial responsibilty 

Reader’s Question:

Can I operate any car with SR22 insurance with permission?

James

Baltimore, MD

Under most state and with most insurance company guidelines, yes, you can drive any car with permission as long as no exclusion applies even with an SR22.

But, if you have a non-owners SR22 then coverage is limited to your personal operation of a car not owned by you or any family member in the household.

You can shop around online for a quote on SR22 financial responsibility certificate.

For you to be able to obtain the general price for an SR22 financial responsibility certificate you need to get a quote. An SR22 generally costs an additional $15-$30 filing fee above and beyond your auto insurance premium rate.

Can I Get an SR22 Certificate Without Getting Liability Insurance?

 

January 14, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Why get SR22 insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Can I have an sr22 without getting liability or insurance for my vehicle?

Kim

Thank you for asking Kim.

Most states usually require vehicle owners to purchase a minimum amount of bodily injury and property damage liability insurance before they can drive legally their vehicles. All states have laws on financial responsibility. This means that individuals involved in a car accident will be mandated to provide proof of financial responsibility up to certain minimum amount limits. To comply with financial responsibility laws, most drivers buy car liability insurance.

You may be able to purchase a non-owners liability SR22 policy if you do not own a motor vehicle.

Goodluck!

MariCAR