Who Offers Cheap Southern California Auto Insurance?

October 15, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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After I wrote a few blog posts ago about the cheap southern California auto insurance program, I got some feedback from a couple of readers who were complaining about the fact that they would not qualify for the program because they were ‘bad drivers’, and yet at the same time they could not afford to get a southern Califronia auto insurance policy. So, in the end, they were just stuck in the middle. There was a program out there for low income drivers, but they couldn’t take advantage of it, and the program for high risk drivers was too expensive.

Well, the first thing that I want to suggest to them in this post is that they thoroughly read this site to see if they can’t, applying all of the other discounts and ways to get a better price on southern California auto insurance, find a way to afford their car insurance coverage.

If that doesn’t work, though, and you absolutely have no choice whatsoever other than to drive uninsured, I’d like to suggest a bit of activism. Contact your state legislature.

For some people, that seems a little extreme, but think about it. These people are the ones that made the southern California auto insurance laws in the first place. If there are people who cannot follow those laws, and not for lack of trying, then they should do something about it. After all, car insurance laws are not the same kind of law as no theft, which requires no effort whatsoever. Many people who live below the poverty level, and even many who live above it and right on, find that they cannot perform this required payout.

This is how programs like the low cost southern California auto insurance program come about. If you really want an option for low income, high risk drivers and you can’t do it the usual way, then you need to bring your legislators’ attention to it. It’s in their best interest to decrease the amount of uninsured drivers on the road, so it couldn’t hurt to try.

Low Cost California Auto Insurance Rate Quotes

 

October 14, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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I was speaking with a friend the other day about the dwindling prospect of low cost California auto insurance. Said friend has recently graduated from college, and has never been on anything but his parent’s car insurance policy. They paid all of the premiums throughout high school and college, and now that the onus is finally on him, he’s finding it a little to heavy to handle. But, knowing that it is illegal to drive uninsured in the state of California, he’s cut the staples and dealt with it, for the sake of his driver’s license. However, with his low recent college graduate income and a kid on the way, he might not be able to keep up with it for long.

What he doesn’t know (don’t worry, I’ll tell him), is that low cost California auto insurance is within his reach. The state of California, after all, had to come up with some way to combat the fact that there are around three million people without car insurance on their roads, and many reasons for this. A sizable portion of the population of California can’t insure themselves simply because they don’t have the money. But the low cost California auto insurance program takes a big step towards eliminating uninsured drivers by offering low cost California auto insurance coverage to good drivers who don’t make enough money to insure themselves.

This is not a taxpayer paid program, either. These very affordable rates are the way they are because car insurance companies can afford to make them so on their own. These rates cover the risk of these good drivers. The program is run by the same department that runs California’s assigned risk pool.

At the moment, forty two counties in California offer this low cost California auto insurance program, and the state department of insurance is considering sixteen more counties, which will probably be part of the program by the end of the year, by November at the soonest. To find out more about the low cost California auto insurance program, you can call 1-866-602-8861.

I Need Auto Insurance in California – Cheap!

 

October 14, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

What is way to get auto insurance in California other than getting it from a car insurance company?

Megan

Thanks for asking, Megan.

Getting your auto insurance in California with a licensed car insurance company or through some other Californian state auto insurance program are most certainly the easiest ways to get car insurance coverage in California, and most people wouldn’t have the money to do it any other way. However, California car insurance law does allow for more than one way, and one of the other ways is to get a surety bond. You can get this from a company that is licensed by the state, just as if you were getting your auto insurance in California from an actual insurance company.

These surety bonds are usually purchased by people who own a small business, not normally by those that are insuring a private car. Another option for small business owners is group commercial car insurance. Auto insurance in California law allows a surety bond to be purchased for at the least $35,000. This is equivalent to the minimum liability coverage, so if you want to have more coverage then you should purchase a larger bond.

Another way to get auto insurance in California without having to go through a car insurance company is to simply deposit the $35,000 minimum coverage with the department of motor vehicles for the state. Or, as another way, you could go the self insurance route. In order to do this you have to get a certificate from the department of motor vehicles showing that you are self insured. Remember, though, that whatever kind of insurance you get, you still have to be able to show proof of it when you are pulled over by a police officer or you get into a car accident. Proof can be your car insurance card, or your certificate of self insurance, your surety bond, whatever, so long as it is accepted proof by the department of motor vehicles.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.