Archive for October, 2009

Arizona Auto Insurance and New Law

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

As of October 1, there was a new Arizona auto insurance law implemented according to an article by Adam Rolnick found on usprwire.com about Oasis Insurance.  The bill was passed the previous legislative session and it’s known as HB2224. 

October 1 and going forward judges are required to assign penalties for Arizona drivers who don’t carry auto insurance coverage.  About 87% of tickets that were issued because drivers were not carrying insurance were dismissed or the fines were lowered.  The new law says there will be no dismissal of these charges. 

The first offense will carry an approximately $720 penalty which cannot be waived.  About $970 will be the fine for second time offenders.    If you are caught a third time driving without auto insurance the fine will be up to $1200 and your license will be suspended for a year.  Not only will your license be suspended but you will be required to carry SR22 insurance documentation once you get your license back. 

Before this law was passed, Arizona residents who were caught driving without insurance would often purchase the insurance before the court date and show their proof upon the judge’s request.  The new law says this will not be possible going forward and the fines still must be paid.

Auto Insurance Rates Need to be Affordable

Monday, October 12th, 2009

California has a low-cost auto insurance program which offers lower auto insurance rates, according to the article “Requiring Auto Insurance Requires That It’s Also Affordable” by Peter Luke on mlive.com.  The program covers basic auto insurance for less than $400 a year.  Drivers must be 19 and have a relatively clean driving record.  There is also an income requirement of less than $27,000 for a single person or $55,000 for a family of 4. 

The article points out that one of the main arguments over the health care debate is that if there is going to be a mandate on health insurance then premiums must be made affordable.  The same concept should be applied to auto insurance since it is required in most states.  The policies need to be readily available for everyone, fairly administered and with reasonable auto insurance rates

There is also much debate over how auto insurance companies determine their rates, especially in Michigan where previous posts discuss how they are debating the use of the credit score.  Many believe not only should credit score be excluded from auto insurance companies’ formulas, but also income, gender, zip code, marital status, and bankruptcy.  Some states are considering excluding employment status, which is important for today’s high unemployment rate.

Auto Insurance Being Dropped Because of Economy

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

As the unemployment rate increases and the state of the economy continues, more and more people are expected to drop their auto insurance.  This is according to the article “More Motorists Expected To Drive Without an Auto Insurance Policy” by John Pirro found on live-pr.com. 

The article states that many people see a strong correlation between unemployment rates and the number of people driving without auto insurance.  According to a study from the Insurance Research Council, about one in six drivers will be driving without auto insurance by 2010.  One of the main problems with this trend is that responsible drivers who follow the law and carry the proper auto insurance coverage end up paying more to account for accidents caused by uninsured motorists. 

The consequences for driving without auto insurance are getting harsher.  For example, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will suspend a driver’s vehicle registration if they are caught without proof of insurance.  Many of these people driving around uninsured believe they simply cannot afford the month to month cost of carrying auto insurance, but the truth is that it can end up costing you a lot more money in the long run if you are in an accident or caught driving uninsured.

Auto Insurance Quotes Are Highly Affected By DUI’s

Friday, October 9th, 2009

According to the article “The Effects of a DUI on Car Insurance Quotes” by insuranceagents.com, auto insurance quotes can skyrocket after a Driving Under the Influence violation is on your record.

Not only will a DUI on your record cause your auto insurance quotes to increase, but your license may be suspended and your current auto insurance policy may be cancelled, leaving you in a tough spot to find new auto insurance fast. 

There is a zero tolerance for drinking and driving in the United States because of how terribly dangerous it is to the driver, passengers and other people driving on the road.  Not only are you putting lives at risk if you drink and drive, but you are setting yourself up for a potentially very expensive road as well as possible jail time.

Michigan Auto Insurance and Credit Rating

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

According to the article “Credit Scores Studied As Factor” by the Freepress Staff on Freep.com, the Michigan Supreme Court listened to arguments on October 7th about auto insurance companies using a customer’s credit score when considering their home and auto insurance rates.

Using the credit score was outlawed by the state back in 2005, but the insurance companies will be allowed to use the score as a risk factor pending the outcome of their lawsuit currently in the Supreme Court.  Most insurance companies offering Michigan auto insurance are to offer some sort of discount on premiums with use of a credit score.

Lawyers representing the insurance industry told justices that Linda Watters, the former Insurance Commissioner, overstepped her boundaries when she banned discounts based on good credit ratings.  Attorney Peter Ellsworth believes that insurance scores do not work and states that 60% of policyholders will pay higher costs if the court allows the ban of the credit score.

Auto Insurance Companies Have Better Service

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

According to the article “Auto Insurance Study Released” on bestsyndication.com, courtesy of  rapidautoinsurance.org, JD Power and Associates recently released their 2009 Auto Insurance Satisfaction Study.  The good news for auto insurance companies and consumers is that customer satisfaction is up.

JD Power and Associates believes the increase in customer satisfaction is due to the lower auto insurance rates for 2009.  This year’s study results are a 5 year high for the industry and surprisingly customer satisfaction was declining at the beginning of the recession.

As rates begin to raise and auto insurance companies give higher quotes it is very possible and likely that customer satisfaction will begin to decline.  But there are other reasons the 2009 study had such good results.  Many auto insurance companies have started to consider some customer requests such as reliable phone numbers and websites.  Most companies continue to strive to make customer satisfaction a priority.

New York Auto Insurance Quotes and Rankings

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

According to the article “New York Releases Auto Insurance Rankings” from insurance journal.com, The New York State Department released their annual report which looks at complaint ratios of all New York auto insurance companies or groups with 10 million minimum in average premiums in 2007 and 2008.  If a company has less than 10 million premiums but had 10 or more complaints against them, then they are also included in the report.

In total, there were 38 companies included in this list.  Amica had the least amount of complaints.  There were 6 other auto insurance companies with no complaints upheld in 2008.  These included The Main Street America Group, QBE Insurance Group, LTD, American Express Group, Balboa Life and Casualty, Electric Insurance Group, and Everready Insurance Co.  Amica writes the most premiums, at about 86.7 million, so this is why they top the list.

One of the most common types of complaints was the delays in payment for no fault claims.  The average complaint ratio for insurance companies was .10 per $1 million in premiums.  Twenty seven auto insurance companies had complaint ratios that were average or better.  This is some information to think about as you are shopping for New York auto insurance quotes.