I Want To Buy Cheap California Vehicle Insurance

February 13, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: auto insurance quotes 

Reader’s Question:

What do I need to know about California vehicle insurance?

Mark

San Jose, CA

California vehicle insurance is pretty straightforward. The state requires its resident drivers to have liability coverage. The limits for this coverage are $15,000 for the treatment of a single person’s bodily injuries, $30,000 for the combined medical expenses of all persons injured in one accident, and $5,000 for any property damage. Although California vehicle insurance is compulsory for all drivers or vehicle owners, it can sometimes happen that a driver has a hard time getting insured. Drivers with motor vehicle records spotted with one too many citations or convictions can be often denied by providers. In such cases, the driver would most likely be put in the California Automobile Assigned Risk Plan or CAARP. This assigned risk plan hands over drivers who are unable to obtain insurance for whatever reasons to specific insurance companies who agree to provide liability coverage. The required limits for such drivers are $10,000 for bodily injuries of one person, $20,000 if more than two people were injured, and $3,000 for damaged property.

Other types of California vehicle insurance is collision and comprehensive coverage and uninsured motorist coverage. Unlike liability these coverage benefits the policyholder and covers him for any injury or property damage due to an accident. These types of insurance are not required by the state and so obtaining them would depend upon your needs.

Who Has The Cheapest California Car Insurance?

October 15, 2007 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: auto insurance quotes 

Reader’s question:

Is the car insurance cheaper in California than New Jersey? What is the insurance policy and the point system in California?

Peter

It actually depends on different factors if you can get cheaper rates in California than in new jersey. But usually the California insurance is cheaper than in New Jersey.

The average insurance premiums for a California vehicle owners in 2003 was $950 while in new jersey it was $1,365. The national average on that year was $914.

Both states set at 15/30/5. The new jersey sate requires $15000 worth of personal injury insurance (pip) while it is optional in California.

California proposition 103 established guidelines in which your auto insurance rates will be determined.

Here are the primary factors:

1. the driver’s driving safety records
2. the number of miles driven annually
3. years of driving experience.

There are actually 16 secondary rating factors to determine your insurance rates and can calculate your individual premium depending on the insurance company’s filing with the California department of insurance.

Marital status, claims history, geographic area of where car, type of the vehicle are just some of the secondary factors that affects your premiums. Your driving records is a factor considered to determine your insurance rate and it is not an insurance eligibility points assigned like there are in NJ.

Goodluck!

MariCAR