SR22 Quote

February 9, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 auto insurance rates 

Reader’s Question:

How do I get the best sr22 quote? I have been trying to find one for weeks now and I can’t seem to get a good rate.

Norris

Dallas, TX

First of all, what is an SR22? Most people are under the misconception that the sr22 is an insurance policy. Rather, it is a document or certificate that proves that a driver is financially liable for any and all damages that an accident he may figure into produces. Usually, motorists who are caught driving under the influence or with an expired policy are issued an SR-22, as a means of keeping their driving privileges to the barest minimum.

If you happen to have been caught committing any of these violations, it would be best to have an insurance firm immediately file an SR-22 for you. By doing so, you will have the suspension on your drivers license lifted and your driving privileges reinstated.

The problem is, many insurance firms would attempt to take advantage of your unfortunate situation to make a quick buck. Many drivers have fallen for the flashy offers of an insurance agent, to be able to officially take to the roads again. However, there are ways to steer clear of additional expenses and that is to get the best sr22 quote the market has to offer.

1.) Go quote shopping. To get the best sr22 quote, you must get as many quotations as you can. The website of your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) lists down accredited SR-22 partners. Get in touch with them and see what they have to offer you. If you find their quotes unsatisfactory, search the Internet for websites that offer free, no-guarantee calculations. Don’t sign up with the first agent that approaches you. Chances are, they will over-promise and under-deliver.

2.) Read carefully. Getting the best sr22 quote requires thorough reading. Make sure that you are vigilant in reviewing the terms and conditions, as well as the coverage scheme, of the policy being offered to you. You would not want to pay for something that you can get for free, or for a lesser rate, elsewhere.

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