Archive for the ‘auto insurance regulations’ Category
Monday, February 15th, 2010
Wisconsin is now requiring all drivers to carry auto insurance and with increased coverage, it could mean increased premiums. According to the article “Auto Insurance Changes for June” by Kristin Crowley on fox11online.com the law that was meant to increase driver safety may backfire.
As coverages for Wisconsin auto insurance increases so will premium costs, which may cause more people to go without auto insurance. This goes against the whole reason for the new law in the first place. Wisconsin Insurance Alliance President Andy Franken states that about 14% of Wisconsin drivers are currently uninsured.
It is still to be determined how premiums will be affected by the new law, but one thing is for sure. If you choose to drive without insurance it’s going to cost you. The Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles states that driving without insurance will cost up to $500. Even more expensive is fraudulent insurance issues which will be fines up to $5,000.
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Saturday, February 13th, 2010
Many people do not realize that you can rent a motorcycle for short periods of time. You can enjoy the sublime feeling of riding on a beautiful day without the commitment of purchasing a motorcycle outright. According to the article “Yes, Motorcycles Can Be Rented” by Dan Sorenson on azstarnet.com, rates for renting a motorcycle for a day can range from $99 to $200.
The more expensive ranges for renting a motorcycle usually include higher end models and insurance coverage. If you owned a motorcycle you would purchase a separate policy through a company that offers motorcycle insurance, such as Dairyland Insurance, but through renting you can get that included.
Most rental companies have basic requirements for renting a motorcycle. You must be 21 years old or older, have a valid driver’s license which includes a motorcycle endorsement, and a deposit with a credit card good with at least $1000 in available credit.
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Friday, February 5th, 2010
First Acceptance Insurance has a very useful section on their website that outlines your auto insurance policy in simple terms. To summarize, there are generally 5 parts to a typical auto insurance contract.
Part 1 is called the Declaration section, which is unique from customer to customer. Part 2 is the Coverage Parts or Insuring Agreement. This sections discusses the coverage options and coverage limits. Part 3 is Exclusions which highlights your policy’s limitations. Part 4 is Conditions which outlines legal responsibilities. Then there is Part 5 Definitions. This section goes over terms and rights of the customer and insurer. This section is sometimes referred to as fine print.
The names of the various sections may vary from company to company but the general points are discussed. It’s beneficial to understand each section of your auto insurance policy so you can easily compare benefits as you shop around for auto insurance rates.
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010
According to the article “Texting While Driving Ban: Texting While Driving Laws Do Not Reduce Accidents” found on khabrein.info/news, a recent study shows that the recent bans on texting has not effectively brought accidents down in California.
The research was conducted by Highway Loss Data Institute, which is a non-profit organization supported by the auto insurance industry. The research shows that the rate of accidents before and after laws were enacted in California have not significantly changed. The study also pointed out that accidents in CA haven’t shown any significant changed in comparison to Arizona and Nevada where there are no bans on texting while driving.
The Automobile Club of Southern California finds the research interesting but they do not plan on accepting the study, citing that the samples were not large enough and the study is inconclusive. It’s still known that any distraction while driving will put you at a higher risk of being in an accident, whether it’s texting, changing the radio, or programming a GPS.
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010
There will be a voter initiative on the June 2010 ballot for Californians aimed at giving discounts to drivers who have had insurance for a long time according to the article “Californians To Vote On Auto Insurance Persistency Discount” by Patricia-Anne Tom on insurancejournal.com. This discount would apply even if Californians switched carriers confirmed by the Secretary of State.
The Continuous Coverage Auto Insurance Discount Act will mean lower California auto insurance quotes for many but it’s facing criticism by consumer groups because the act will penalize drivers for not having previous auto insurance coverage. The article says that the measure would legalize surcharges on auto insurance and penalize good drivers for accidents that weren’t necessarily their fault. The group believes it could ultimately lead to more uninsured drivers on the road.
Kathy Fairbanks of CalFAIR says this ballot proposal will reward over 80% of responsible Californians who keep auto insurance coverage which is required by law by making them eligible for this discount even if they switch auto insurance companies. Currently, the discount cannot be offered to new customers. California drivers will be able to carry this discount with them if they choose to shop around for better rates and switch insurers.
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
It is becoming more widely known that many auto insurance companies use the credit score when calculating auto insurance quotes for those shopping around. Whether you agree with it or not, insurers have found that credit history is a powerful predictor of what kind of driver you are.
According to the article “Does Getting An Auto Insurance Quote Hurt Your Credit Score” by DR on Doughroller.com, Progressive has data to show that consumers with the worst scores are often twice as likely to have an accident or file a claim compared to consumers with the best scores. But a question that has been on the minds of many credit conscious consumers is how does it affect your credit score when you get auto insurance quotes from an insurer?
The answer is that it affects your score minimally. Auto insurers are using what’s called “a soft pull” when they look at your file. This is a way for people to look at your credit file without it affecting your score. When you get pre-approved offers, are interviewing for jobs, or look at your own credit score these are all using “soft pulls”. A “hard pull” is used when you are shopping for credit and it can negatively affect your score. This is often known as a “voluntary pull” and it affects your score because seeking excessive credit is viewed as a risk factor.
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Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Illinois State Insurance Agency has announced the opening of their new location to serve customers in Waukegan Illinois and Lake County according to the article found on onlineprnews.com. The office has opened in Waukegan Illinois. This is very good news for those in need of SR22 insurance since Illinois State Insurance Agency (ISIA) specializes in high-risk auto insurance. Those in the area can get access to an agent much quicker to receive proof of insurance quickly.
ISIA is one of the most reputable Illinois auto insurance companies. They offer many discounts including discounts for proof of prior insurance, multiple cars, perfect driving records, and discounts for renewing. They have also implemented a tool which allows policy holders to instantly download ID cards which is a huge benefit for high-risk drivers who often need to show proof of insurance quickly.
ISIA has been in business since 1997 and is growing consistently. They have 4 locations in in the greater Chicago area and they are looking to open up in other states as well, including Indiana and Wisconsin.
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Thursday, January 14th, 2010
According to the article “AG Finds Herself on 2 Sides of a Dispute” by Bruce Mohl on boston.com, the Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is defending something she criticized not too long ago. She is the state’s top lawyer and is defending Governor Patrick’s Administration against a lawsuit that’s saying some of the state’s auto insurance rules unfairly favor national companies coming to the MA market, such as Progressive Auto Insurance. There has also been some criticism of the way Massachusetts auto insurance quotes are determined.
The interesting thing is that this same attorney general has been known to criticize the same regulations. She has been a representative of consumers on auto insurance debates and released a report just before the holidays that stated her belief that the managed competition auto insurance system is not saving MA drivers money. She also accused Governor Patrick of playing favorites when determining auto insurance rules.
She basically argued in court that state officials are acting reasonably in making the auto insurance rules, but just weeks ago accuses them of playing favorites. It will be interesting to see how this plays out and if her two-sided judgement affects her defense.
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
According to the press release “Federal Government Cracking Down on Texting While Driving” an Executive order put forth this year has banned all US government employees from texting on their cell phones while driving in government autos that are owned, leased or rented by the government.
Another part of this ban says these government employees cannot text in their own cars either if they are conducting company business or using company phones. As of 2010, penalties are being placed on those breaking the rule. This trend continues as over 21 states have laws banning texting while driving. Most auto insurance companies, such as Dairyland Insurance, urge their policyholders not to text while driving.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles reports that about 30,000 car accidents per year are because of distracted drivers. About 100 people have been killed in these types of crashes and approximately 15,000 injured. These staggering numbers are the reasons texting laws are being passed in many states and being encouraged by many auto insurance companies.
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Friday, January 1st, 2010
According to the article “How Does Cell Phone Use Affect A Cheap Car Insurance Quote?” by Sharon Gibson on youronlineinsurance.com, cell phone safety is a major concern for law enforcement. More and more traffic incidents are caused by people talking and texting on their cell phones. Cell phone usage is a huge distraction and directly affects your driving.
More and more auto insurance companies are offering discounts to drivers who are willing to drive safer. You may get a discount for having a cell phone disabling system which is a device which blocks calls as well as text messages while you are operating the car. Some companies will flat out ask you what your driving habits are in regards to cell phones. Your answer may directly affect your car insurance quotes.
In today’s busy world it is becoming increasingly harder to put down the cell phone or personal digital assistant. It’s important to realize the impact driving while using your phone can have. Not only are you more likely to be an unsafe driver but it could end up costing you hundreds of dollars in insurance premiums over the years.
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