Cheap California Liability Only Auto Insurance

July 2, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Liability Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I have California liability auto insurance. What sort of coverage does liability insurance has?

Isaac

San Francisco CA

If you have the California liability auto insurance you have coverages that cover others that you may cause damage or harm to in case of an accident that is your fault. Liability insurance though coverage does not provide you any coverage if your vehicle is damaged. Optional coverage of comprehensive and collision covers your car less the deductible you choose, in case of an accident regardless of whos at fault.

California liability auto insurance covers damage your vehicle does to others, damage for which you are legally responsible. If you do not have liability insurance you will need to pay the damages out of your own pocket.

Liability coverage is the foundation of a car insurance policy that is being required in most states. States differ when it comes to required minimum amount liability insurance. Typically states require

  • Liability coverage of Bodily Injury (BI) and
  • Property Damage (PD).

California liability auto insurance pays for any bodily injury and property damage expenses as well as your legal bills, medical bills and lost wages of the person you injured.

Affordable Auto Insurance Quotes In California

 

April 11, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: auto insurance quotes 

Reader’s Question:

How do auto insurance companies classify their consumers to determine the auto insurance quotes that they will receive? I need to know that information because I wanna find the best rates online for my auto insurance here in California.

Ben

Downey, CA

It is very usual to look for the best rates from several insurance providers that provide affordable auto insurance California if you are in the market for auto insurance quotes through the Internet. You could receive a number of quotes from insurance providers and all of these providers have an online form to be filled out with your personal facts.

These insurance providers would concentrate primarily on the on your “risk level” as a driver. Auto insurance providers classify the kind of risks as “high” and “low” risks and the risk you are classified as will impact the auto insurance quotes that you get.

If you apply for auto insurance, insurance providers would ask you to fill out a form on their Website to analyze what type of auto insurance quotes you receive. You will be required to provide information regarding your name, sex, how old you are and the state you reside in.

A number of issues would also arise that insurance providers would ask you to give. These issues include whether you are single or married or if you have a child who may be a teen. They need to be aware if you have a teenage child who could be driving your vehicle. Your driving record would also have an effect on the auto insurance quotes they give you. You have to inform them as well if you have already caused an accident or if you have a conviction for a traffic violation in the past. Moreover, in case you have finished a safe driver course, tell the auto insurance provider about it. The pieces of information that you supply them are the things that would help them weigh up the risk you are to them. You have to be accurate about the information you give them to be certain that you receive affordable auto insurance quotes.

17 Year Old Driver Car Insurance Question

 

March 13, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: auto insurance quotes 

Question: How does one go about obtaining vehicle insurance for a 17 year old driver in Dallas, without paying an arm and a leg?

Comment: I think this is a super question to inquire about your teen driver. At 17 years of age this teenage driver can not legally enter a contract since they are not considered an adult. I would assume that most teenage drivers would be considered “safe” drivers they are still not old enough to sign the insurance contract.

I would also assume that most insurance companies would require a parent and or a legal guardian to sign the contract and to be financially responsible for the vehicle and the driver’s actions.

I would start off your investigation by making a few phone calls the local insurance carriers in your area and get their opinion on this question.

I really do not see why you could not get decent coverage for your teen driver, but a better question might be are you going to be able to afford this type of coverage?

You might also want to contact the Dallas car insurance bureau or DMV to ask them if there are any restrictions for obtaining Dallas auto insurance in your area or specific situation.

What is The Cheapest Miniumum Coverage Car Insurance in California?

 

October 23, 2007 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: auto insurance quotes 

Reader’s Question:

Can I drive without insurance in California? What is the cheapest minimum coverage should I have?

Mel

Thank you for asking Mel.

It is mandatory that all motorist has a car insurance in California. There’s a lot of drivers looking for the cheapest car insurance and insurance companies are willing to provide it. Drivers that do not have their vehicles insured will incur penalties in the state of California. You license may also be suspended or revoked if you fail to show proof of financial responsibility. A ticket may also be issued if you fail to show proof of auto insurance when asked by the person with authority. So it is very important for the motorist to get the cheapest car insurance they can get to make sure that they get the policy that meets or exceeds the state minimum required liability insurance.

The minimum California liability insurance are $15000 for the death/injury per person in an injury and $30000 for the death/injury of all the people involved in an accident plus additional $5000 for the property damage liability. A person have the option to fulfill the obligation by posting a surety bond or making a cash deposit with the California Department of Motor Vehicle.

It is easy to purchase a ca insurance plan but what is important is to choose a reputable insurance company that will provide you the coverage.

There are other factors that you need to consider when purchasing cheap car insurance. Those who drives old vehicles are generally suited to get the cheap car insurance. A cheap car insurance may not cover a person in the event of an accident or collision. Cheap car insurance will certainly not cover the towing charges and the rental fees while the damaged car is being repaired. All cheap car insurance companies offers are all different. Therefore it is best to compare several companies.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Filiing anAuto Insurance Claim in California?

 

October 21, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Auto Insurance Claims 

Making a claim for auto insurance in California often involves the big fish in claims terms of injuries related to the car accident. When you receive an injury as the result of an auto accident, it is in your best interest to contact a car accident lawyer. Injury claims are very high stakes and complicated, and while I can give you an idea of them so that you don’t go into your claim for auto insurance in California completely ignorant, you would do better if you had an attorney to help you on the issue.

These attorneys are good for a variety of things. Not only are they able to aid you in getting the health care that you deserve and need after your accident, but they can also make sure that you have the right documentation for all of your bills and other damages. Doing this, they are better able to prove to the company for auto insurance in California that you indeed do have the right to money for your injuries.

You cannot simply choose any lawyer for auto insurance in California, though. First of all, you need an attorney who is experienced on the matters. Hiring a general attorney at law who also dabbles in car accident claims will not cut it. It is best to either get an attorney who only works for victims of car accidents, or one who has does significant work in the area. When choosing a lawyer to help you with your claim for auto insurance in California, consider also what percentage of his cases he has one and how high the damages paid were for each of those cases.

Whenever you get into a car accident, it is possible that your company for auto insurance in California owes you money for several things, from lost wages to any kind of permanent physical therapy that you might need as a result, to something as unquantifiable as pain and suffering. To make sure that you get this, hire a car insurance accident lawyer.

The High Price of Auto Insurance in California

 

October 21, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: California car insurance law 

The more people that are born, the more traffic there is, and the more necessary having auto insurance in California among all of the crazy insured or uninsured drivers become necessary. In order to get a good price on your car insurance in CA, though, you must have a safe car. And car safety is determined most often through safety crash tests. It’s important to understand what these crash tests mean when determining which car to buy, and the test results from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety have been a large force behind the movement of manufacturers to making safer and safer cars.

Car crash tests determine how safe a car is, and those how low your auto insurance will be, by adhering to several different manners of testing.

  • Crash test dummies.

Everybody has seen the commercial with the yellow mannequins, claiming that the car in question is the safest around. These are more than just over sized dolls, though. As a matter of fact, they are very high tech and can react in much the same way people do and sense things. The IIHS examines the mannequins to determine how safe a car is against injuries and death. A vehicle that is safe in this area will get you a good rate on personal injury protection auto insurance.

  • Parts of the whole.

The IIHS also tests to see how the vehicle works in a crash, such as how its wheels skid and how its air bags deploy. These results can be used to determine how well a certain car protects against rollovers and other losses of control, as well as the bumper’s strength. Good results in this area can get you a discount for your collision auto insurance.

  • Speed and angle.

IIHS doesn’t test just one kind of crash, but crashes the cars at different speeds as well as different angles. Side impact crashes are different from front impact crashes.

If My Friend Wrecks My Car Will My Insurance Policy Cover It?

 

October 18, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: California car insurance law 

Reader question:

What happens when a friend takes my car out and wrecks it? Will my  car insurance claim be denied?

Max in Fresno California

Thank you for your question, Max.

It really depends on the circumstances of his borrowing the car and wrecking it. These days,  car insurance policies are very extended. For example, even if their names are not on your California car insurance policy, other family members in your house will be covered if they drive your car. Another group of people that will be covered under your policy is pretty much anyone to whom you give permission to drive it, or has a decent reason to believe that you would have given them permission.

This can be kind of troubling sometimes. For example, when you didn’t give someone permission then at times it is very hard to prove that this is the case, especially if they are a good friend or relative. I would never let my brother drive my car, but if he did somehow and got into a car accident, then my  car insurance company would consider it to have been consented to. This means that his at fault crash would affect my auto insurance premium in the future. If they find that I did not give my consent, or wouldn’t have if asked, then while the damages to the vehicle will be covered, the driver will not be and my future premiums will not be affected.

So, yes, if your friend takes your car out for a spin and gets into an accident, then your car insurance policy will cover their injuries as well as the damage to your car. You still need to be the one to file a claim, though, and pay your deductibles. All of the responsibility for that sort of thing depends on you, since they have not signed your policy and everything is required from you.

Now, if your friend wrecks your car, then your own insurance policy will be the first to kick in. However, if they have their own policy, then once your own coverage runs out, it will kick in as well.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.

What Kind of Auto Parts Is Your Insurance Company Going To Put On Your Car?

 

October 15, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: California car insurance companies 

Car accidents bring a lot of headache. Whenever you get into a serious collision, there will most likely be the necessity for doctor visits, numerous calls with your car insurance company, and many people don’t have CA car insurance coverage for rental cars, so of course you’ll have to be doing all of this in someone else’s back seat. Think your done? You’re not. There’s one more thing to worry about, and you probably thought it was all taken care of.

You have to figure out whether you want OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts to be used to repair your car, or aftermarket parts.

Is there any difference?

Car insurance companies and others who use the aftermarket parts claim that there isn’t much of one. It’s no wonder that they do such a job of promoting the good of aftermarket parts, considering that non-OEM parts are a lot cheaper than the OEM parts. As a matter of fact, they’re about half the price. Car insurance companies can play dirty about this, and often do. Normally, if you want to get OEM parts on your car, you have to pay the additional price. So if the aftermarket part costs $400, and the OEM part costs $800, you have to pay $400 of that OEM price. It can come out to a considerable chunk of change.

If you’re with a car insurance company that is considered to be on the expensive side, then you might not have any problem, nay, be encouraged to get OEM parts. However, most car insurance companies will give you trouble.

One of the big reasons to avoid aftermarket parts when you make a car insurance repair claim is that they make your vehicle’s value go down because you are putting parts that are not made for that exact vehicle into it. When you repair a BMW with a part that isn’t from BMW, it cheapens it. Therefore, if you want to sell it or trade it in, you’ll get less money, since dealers and even buyers often look into the background of the vehicle they are purchasing to see what parts it was repaired with.

The big problem is if you have a rental car. If you get a rental car repaired with aftermarket parts, you might lose most or even all of your security deposit. The reason for this is that with aftermarket parts it is considered to not be in the same condition as the one it went out in.

Some also claim that aftermarket parts aren’t safe. They say that these parts have not gone through the same safety crash tests as the OEM parts have, and thus cannot be trusted. However, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), one of the big crash testers, debunks this myth, saying that there’s no reason to believe that aftermarket parts would perform any different in crashes than OEM parts.

At the end of the day, you choose what parts are used on your car. If you are worried about saling or trading in your car for a good price, you might want to go with OEM parts. However, if that doesn’t bother you so much and you’re a little strapped for cash, it isn’t such a bad thing to go with aftermarket parts. But if you do choose aftermarket, you should the Certified Automotive Parts Association to make sure that it is up to standard. And remember, most of all, that the repair shops will ask you what kind of part you want. You have to tell them, or you have no right to complain.

Do I Need Car Insurance in California To Drive My Friend’s Car?

 

October 15, 2007 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: California car insurance law 

Reader’s question:

I have a California driver’s license but I do not have car insurance. Can I still use my friend’s car if its insured?

Cheska

Good question Cheska.

According to the California Department of Motor Vehicle, all car drivers and vehicle owners must have the required minimum liability car insurance. This means that even if you do not have a vehicle, you would still need to carry an auto insurance and a driver’s license in California.

You may check with your friends insurance policy if you are covered with her policy if you’re going to drive your friend’s car. If you are going to drive that car on a regular basis, your friend should add you as the occasional driver on that car.

Normally, the car insurance insurance follows the car. So you should be covered by your friend’s car insurance.

It is best to check with the insurance provider if they have any exclusion in this kind of situation.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Cheap Liability Auto Insurance in California

 

October 15, 2007 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Liability Insurance 

Reader’s question:

I live in California but I’m currently working in Canada. What do I have to do to have insurance on my vehicle? I just want the cheapest liability only coverage.

Judy

Good question Judy.

It is compulsory to have car insurance in Canada. The liability insurance is required by the law for the protection from other people for the damage that you may cause in the event of an accident.

All motorist visiting Canada can be assured of the coverage using their current insurance policy if their insurance company agreed with the Canadian authorities to provide the coverage. There is no amendments necessary on your insurance coverage.

You should also get the yellow non-resident inter-province Motor Vehicle Liability insurance card from your insurance provider. This would serve as a proof that your insurance company has agreed to provide the minimum legal required coverage in any jurisdiction in Canada in where you travel. You will need to keep this card all the time in your vehicle as a proof of your insurance in case an officer will ask for it.

Goodluck!

MariCAR