High Risk Auto Insurance In Arizona

 

October 13, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

How can I lower premium for a high risk auto insurance in Arizona?

Bob

Phoenix AZ

Insurance companies have different criteria for placing a motorist on high risk. This could include driving long distances at high speeds in a period of one month, or getting frequently involved in at fault accidents in a short period of time. To be able to lower your premium for a high risk auto insurance in Arizona what you can do is know what made you become a high risk driver. If it’s about your driving fast on a fast car, then consider lowering your speed to a more acceptable level or changing your car to slower one.

If you have had too many traffic violations, try attending a seminar on traffic rules so that your memory will be refreshed and those faulty knowledge will be corrected. Try also looking at your record at the Department of Motor Vehicles to know why you require a high risk auto insurance in Arizona. You might be surprised at the number of violations you have in your record. If you see a pending violation in your record, make sure to pay the fine and call the DMV afterwards to clear the history.

You can also get important tips from auto experts and even insurers on how to get out of the high-risk category. When you have improved your record, it’s highly likely that your high risk auto insurance in Arizona will not be necessary.

Car Insurance Company Arizona

 

October 11, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Unfortunately, I was caught driving without car insurance recently and am now considered “high risk” in Chandler Arizona AZ. Can I still keep my existing car insurance or do I need to get another?

Charry

Chandler, AZ

Hello,

Yes Charry, you may still keep your existing, as long as it is not yet expired, car insurance but SR22 insurance will be added. SR22 insurance is considered an addendum to a car insurance policy that would satisfy the state requirements on car insurance.

You should know that Chandler Arizona AZ follows the SR22 insurance requirements. There is what is called the SR22 kind of communication among SR22 insurance companies and Phoenix’ secretary of state to keep track of certain persons who are considered high risk.

So if you had driving violations in Chandler Arizona AZ or in any other part of Arizona, you are required to have SR22 insurance usually for two to three years. SR22 insurance assures the state that you will continue or in your case, have at least the state’s minimum liability car insurance coverage. You wouldn’t want to be caught driving without car insurance again do you?

I also suggest that you do not delay in acquiring your SR22 insurance because the state of Arizona usually takes longer than other states to file. You may do all the transactions either by phone or online using your credit card. Documents will be sent to you by fax or by mail for you to affix your signature. Try shopping online for free quotes using the form that you see in this site.

Auto Insurance Quotes In Arizona

 

October 1, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Hi! If you’ve been in a collision before, is it true that you’ll be having a hard time applying for auto insurance again once your insurance policy expires? I’ve been involved in a car collision here in Deer Valley Arizona AZ.

Miguel

Deer Valley, AZ

Hi there Miguel.

That’s an interesting question, and much more an interesting subject. There are indeed a lot of misconceptions with regards to getting insurance while having bad driving history. So in order to clear up your mind, let me tell you what auto insurance companies in Deer Valley Arizona AZ think and do about the matter.

You see, auto insurance companies look at applications before they approve them. They usually favor those applications that are low risk. Low risk applications are usually from applicants who have the least chances or possibilities of claiming auto insurance from them. How do they determine that? They look at your driving history. If you have had records of driving under the influence, causing a car collision or various misdemeanors on the road – then you can be considered high risk, as is a possible risk of recurrence. If you have a clean record, then you’re definitely low – risk.

Having a history of collision may not necessarily make you a high risk applicant. Insurance policies in Deer Valley Arizona AZ aren’t that harsh when it comes to judgment, and they usually look at the details surrounding the collision. You may not have caused the collision and could only have been the victim of it, so it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re high risk.

All in all, if you have bad driving history, insurance companies wouldn’t necessarily deny your application. They can approve your application and you can certainly get auto insurance, still. But your insurance company would definitely charge you with higher premiums.

You can start by looking for auto insurance companies in or near Deer Valley, Arizona. Just type in your zip code in the appropriate space provided. Hope this helps you!