How To Get Cheap SR22 Auto Insurance Rates

 

November 14, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 auto insurance rates 

Reader’s Question:

What are the instances that could lead me to SR22 filing in South Carolina? How do I get cheap SR22 insurance rates?

Scott

Allendale, SC

If you commit traffic violations such as reckless driving, driving under the influence (DUI), driving without insurance and at fault accidents, South Carolina will mandate you to file for an SR22. An SR22 is a proof that you have enough liability insurance coverage at a time when you caused injury to person or damage to a property.

It is not easy for any motorist to file for an SR22 insurance. SR22 insurance rates vary among auto insurance companies. Any motorist who is convicted of a traffic infraction such as DUI is considered by most insurance companies as high risk. To cover up the risk that is going to cause the insurance companies, they generally charged these high risk drivers with an increased premium compared to other regular policies. However there are still some possible ways for you to obtain cheap SR22 insurance rates.

Go quote shopping online. Get as many quotes as you possibly can before signing for a single policy. Vehicle insurance companies will be glad to provide you with quotes. You will be surprised to find out that after requesting several SR22 quotes you get to notice that one quote is twice as much as the other quote.

You can easily get quotes by surfing the Internet. Spend some few minutes to fill out few online forms with your personal information. Submit it online and get hundreds of SR22 quotes instantly that would likely help you save a few hundred dollars on your monthly premiums.

Remember not to forget to spend enough time reviewing each quote particularly on its terms and conditions as well as its coverage scheme. Make sure that the scheme is reasonable for your needs and that the coverage comes with good service. It’s an important consideration to make when deciding on any particular company.

One of the best ways to lower your annual premiums is to have a higher deductible amount.. Like a $1,000, is what I carry personally.

Now, if you are a claim free and safe driver like I am, you could be saving a ton of money each year on your premiums. People fail to realize that the deductible amount is only paid when they file a claim and their insurance company pays that claim.

Ask for discounts, you never know what you might be able to get and how much you can save by asking. Some popular discounts can be given for:

1. Military personnel

2. Good grade students

3. Union membership and bank member affiliations

4. Safe drivers with no claims in last 7 years

5. Defensive driving school attendance

6. Clean credit history – used by many carriers to determine payment risk

Understanding SR22 Insurance Coverage

 

October 9, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Insurance Coverage 

Reader’s Question:

Hi! I’d like to know more about SR22 auto insurance. What is this type of insurance and how does a driver get one?

Steve

Dallas, TX

SR22 is a type of certificate that motorists actually do not look forward to getting. A motorist is given insurance for SR-22 by an insurance company to attest that he or she has sufficient insurance coverage and that he or she can take care of any liabilities in case the motorist runs into a road accident.

By strict definition, SR-22 is not a type of insurance. It is merely a certification from the insurance company attesting that the driver has insurance coverage. The state’s motor vehicle department is the one that requests for SR-22. When you are requested for one, it means that your state’s vehicle department requires you to get vehicle insurance and that your insurance company should attest it to the vehicle department.

If you are requested insurance for sr22, then you may have just figured in a road accident or may have been found guilty of a traffic violation. So being requested insurance for sr22 is not really a big accomplishment like you might have initially thought of.

If you have been asked for insurance for sr22, you have to maintain your certification for 2 years. You also need to bring that every time you drive a vehicle.

Ask for discounts, you never know what you might be able to get and how much you can save by asking. Some popular discounts can be given for:

1. Military personnel

2. Good grade students

3. Union membership and bank member affiliations

4. Safe drivers with no claims in last 7 years

5. Defensive driving school attendance

6. Clean credit history – used by many carriers to determine payment risk

Arrested for DUI? You Probably Need an SR22 Insurance

 

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

Reader’s Question:

I was recently arrested for DUI. What should I do next in order to get driving in the soonest possible time?

Kim

Toledo, OH

You have to request insurance with an sr22 from your vehicle insurance company. SR-22 is a type of certification from a vehicle insurance firm indicating that drivers like you have been charged of DUI have enough insurance coverage as required by the laws set in your state. It is also given to those drivers who frequently ran into traffic violations.
SR-22 is filed by insurance companies to your state’s department of motor vehicles. Not all insurance companies issue SR-22 to their policy holders, so consider yourself a bit lucky if your insurance company issues you with one.

You need to show the SR-22 every time you are involved in a traffic violation. You will have to carry insurance with an sr22 for the next two years. You need to carry it with you every time you drive a vehicle. You should also be wary about the coverage of the SR-22 and make sure it does not lapse.

Just like in shopping for vehicle insurance, you can get cheap insurance with an sr22 through websites. There are a lot of websites offering cheap SR-22 in your state.

Driving Without Auto Insurance – What is The Penalty

 

November 30, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Driving Without Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

If a person gets caught driving in Washington without auto insurance, how much would the violation cost him?

Jason

East Seattle, WA

In the state of Washington, a registered driver is required to have a liability insurance policy to show that he can be financially responsible for future incidents that may cause damage to him and to another party. This is a mandatory law, having a certificate of deposit and a liability guarantee. However, if you own a business, and more than 26 vehicles are registered under your name, you must be self-insured (which is a different insurance altogether).

The mandatory insurance law under the Revised Code of Washington states that as a driver in Washington, you must carry with you a proof of insurance (in the form of an insurance identification card) to verify that your vehicle’s insurance policy is up-to-date. You must carry this proof of insurance at all times and be able to present it when the need arises.

If you are caught driving an uninsured vehicle, you will be charged with a traffic violation and will be required to pay a fine amounting to $250. Typically, there are other fees that are added to this amount, so you might end up having to pay around $450. You may also be required to attend a public safety and education program as part of your penalty for this offense. If you commit the same offense, you may end up not just paying fines (which would be higher than what you previously paid for), you may also end up having a suspended license or having your car impounded.

 

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