Questions About Car Insurance Deductible in Georgia

 

September 20, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Deductible 

Reader’s Question:

I have 2 vehicles with full coverage and a deductible on collision coverage. My wife backed into mine damaging both of vehicles. Will I have to pay 2 deductibles? How will this affect my car insurance rate premiums in Georgia?

Carl

Northeast Cobb, GA

Thank you for your question. I’m assuming that you and your wife are insured by the same insurance provider.

If so, some insurance providers waive one of the deductibles if both policyholders are insured by them. I have seen some situations where insurance companies charge both deductibles too. You need to report this loss to your insurance providers if you have not already. You could also ask them about your situation with the insurance claims adjuster. It is up to the verbiage in your auto insurance policy as to if they can charge it or not. Some insurance policies define an incident as a single occurrence while other insurance policies define it as a per auto occurrence.

Each insurance carrier has its own method of evaluating policyholders, so the insurance points on your driving history may or may not have a direct impact on the auto insurance rates you pay for car insurance. The amount of insurance claims and the costs of those insurance claims are also factored into your auto insurance rate in in Northeast Cobb, Georgia.

Do You Need Teen Car Insurance in Georgia?

 

July 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen Discounts 

Reader’s Question:

I am concerned about my teenage son, who occasionally drives one of my newer model cars. There’s nothing much to worry about since he’s already added to my policy. My question is, what will happen if he crashes the car and causes damages to it? We live in Atlanta, GA.

Laura

Atlanta, GA

It is important to take precautions by knowing what to do should an accident involving a minor child happens. Since you mentioned that your teenage son is already listed as a driver on your policy, you’re correct, you may have nothing much to worry about as compared to those parents whose children were not added. Your car insurance company should cover the damages to him and your car based on the insurance limits purchased. As to the amount of the claim payments, these will be determined by first getting quotes from auto body repairs. You may be curious as to what will happen after that? Some insurance companies may try to get back the costs incurred by raising your premiums while some will choose to not renew your policy at its expiration. Other insurance companies will even require that you remove your teen minor from the policy before they renew your policy. Or, they will continue to renew your policy with your minor listed on the policy as a driver, but they will increase your car insurance rate premiums in Georgia.

Albany Georgia SR22 Auto Insurance Rates

 

December 12, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Albany 

Q: Does the kind of car I drive have any effect on the price I will pay for my Albany Georgia SR22 car insurance?

A: Yes, it definitely does. I recommend anyone who is filing Albany GA SR22 car insurance to take a look at the kind of car they own or are considering buying before they go out and get their insurance. Knowing ahead of time what factors control the outcome of your car insurance rate will keep you from coming across some unpleasant surprises.

One big thing which will have an effect on the price of your Albany  SR22 insurance is where your new car lies on the list of most frequently stolen cars. If it’s somewhere near the top, you’re going to have a mighty bit of explainin’ to do. A car doesn’t need to be a turbocharged sports convertible to be on the top of the most often stolen list, either. If your car is there, invest in some anti theft devices for a discount on your coverage.

Another thing will be the safety of your car. If you buy a big car, like an SUV or large truck, you’ll be charged more for your SR22 insurance than you will if you buy a mid sized vehicle, because these vehicles cause more damage.

Savannah Georgia SR22 Car Insurance Rate Quotes

 

December 12, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Georgia 

Q: Will I pay more for my  Savannah Georgia SR22 car insurance if I buy a new car?

A: Unless you’re going from an extremely expensive somewhat used car to a more normal new car, then in most cases you will indeed pay more for your Columbus GA SR22 car insurance if you buy a new car. Even if you buy a used car you’ll pay more, because any car being financed is required to have an additional level of car insurance. This isn’t a law, but a requirement of the financers, and if you don’t get that additional coverage (i.e. comprehensive and collision coverage), then your financing company will be well within their rights to take your new car back.

Even if you buy your car all in one blow, you’ll still face higher Savannah SR22 car insurance prices if the car is new. This is because factors such as the value of the car being insured are taken into account when determining the rate. Some aspects of a newer car could lead you to a cheaper price, such as additional safety features and anti theft devices, or hybrid capabilities.

Georgia Auto Insurance After DUI Conviction

 

December 12, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Georgia 

Q: I’ve had the same SR22 ins rate forever and can’t figure out how to get a better price. What do I do? Where do I get Georgia auto insurance after my DUI conviction?

A: Your car insurance company wants you to pay a lot of money for your SR22 ins, and will find whatever way it can to make you do so. Collisions. Your teen getting his or her license. Claims. Lack of a garage. The new car you have, your new job which is farther away. Anything from this list and more can get you a hire car insurance rate. You can’t directly control when they raise their prices, but you can make a disincentive for them to do so by, as they say, voting with your feet.

You can stay with the same company for years and watch your rates go up, or you can look on the other side where the grass is greener. Instead of silently consenting to a raise in your SR22 ins rate, look for a new company. Most Americans pay four hundred dollars more than they need to on car insurance, all because they don’t shop around. Don’t be one of them.