How Location Affects Car Insurance Rates in California

 

October 23, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Compare Insurance Rates 

Reader’s Question:

Why did my car insurance premiums go up when I moved just ten miles east from San Diego California?

Mike

Good question Mike.

It seems like your zip code had changed and must have put you to a risk factor location according to your insurance company’s underwriting calculations.

There is an established guidelines, according to California Proposition 103, that was established in 1988, that determines your California auto insurance rates. He are the primary factors:

1. Your driving safety record
2. The number of miles driven annually
3. the number of years driving experience

There are other factors that can be used by the nsurance company to determine the individual’s premium.

The secondary factors are marital status, frequesncy, claims history, geographic area where your car is garaged, gender, type of the vehicle, etc.

Until now, insurance companies set rates for premiums based primarily on the zip code rather than the mandatory factors which is driving record, miles driven annually and the driving experience.

Make sure that you maintain a clean driving record within the next two years since this may change so that your rates will be based more upon your driving record than your zip code.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

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