Will A Speeding Ticket Affect My Car Insurance Rate

 

July 8, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

Hi. I would like to know how much will a speeding ticket affect my car insurance rate?

Kelly

Buffalo, NY

If this is your first ticket, it is possible that you will not see any change with your car insurance premium. However, there are other factors that is being considered so it is difficult to say.

States vary regarding car insurance laws. Typically insurance companies are not allowed to increase your car insurance rates after just one speeding ticket.

Different insurers have different guidelines regarding to raising car insurance rate. Some insurers will consider the severity of your citation and increase your premium accordingly. Also, some insurance companies will raise rates after a specific amount per violation.

Since there are various factors being considered , on the average the increase would be $50 more a year.

If you have discount on your car insurance, it is possible that that single ticket can remove the discount and may increase your base rate by two percent.

New York Best SR22 Insurance Company

 

June 1, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 New York 

Reader’s Question:

How do I find the best SR22 insurance company in New York?

Janice

Buffalo NY

What you need to do first to find the best SR22 insurance company is to obtain several quotes. It is important to remember that the cost of SR22 insurance policy is not everything you should be searching for. Once you have a list of SR22 insurance quotes, you’re going to have to take a few more steps beyond that.

First, ask yourself if the insurance company that you chose sell SR22 insurance policy. The first thing you want to ask yourself here is whether or not the insurer is licensed to do business in New York.. Check the New York Department of Insurance website to find out. You also need to know if they will have the money to pay your insurance claim if you must file one that is why you need to find out the stability of the company. You can find this out by getting their financial rating from the websites of Standard and Poor’s or A.M. Best.

Another thing that you have to remember is you have to be sure that the company that you will be dealing with is quick to respond to claims. Call them up and ask a few questions. Check out their website. Is it helpful? You may also ask your local repair shop how their dealings with that car insurance providers have been. With this information, combined with your SR22 insurance quotes, you will know which is the best insurance provide in the market today.

How Much Car Insurance Coverage Do You Need in New York

 

December 13, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: New York Auto Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

How much car insurance coverage do I need to purchase in New York?

Jeff

Buffalo, NY

The State of New York is a no-fault state. This means that in the event of an accident, you will need to file a claim against your own car insurance company through your no-fault insurance policy. The minimum amount of no-fault insurance as part of personal passenger car insurance policy in New York is fifty thousand dollars. The minimum liability insurance that you must purchase is referred to as the 25/50/10 coverage. This type of coverage will assist with $25,000 for bodily injuries to one person, $50,000 for bodily injuries to all persons, and $10,000 for destroyed property in any one accident. The no-fault insurance policy is also known as the Personal Injury Protection (PIP) policy, and it is there to financially assist a policyholder’s medical costs. Additionally, PIP is devised to pay promptly regardless of who was at fault in the accident. This is to cut back on lengthy court litigations and provide necessary financial help right away. Due to the no-fault law, cases against car accidents can be tried only for losses that go beyond the no-fault insurance limits. A case can also be brought to the court for non-economic damages such as suffering and pain sustained from a serious injury.

What Is The Minimum Auto Insurance Needed in New York?

 

November 6, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: New York Auto Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I would like to know what is the minimum insurance that I should have for my car. Is it okay to get just the minimum or should I buy more insurance? This is Chris from Buffalo, New York.

Chris

Buffalo, NY

Hey Chris. If you want to drive legally in Buffalo, New York, you will need to have liability insurance with the following minimum amounts of coverage: $10000 for property damage, a minimum of $25000 and maximum of $50000 for injury and a minimum of $50000 for death with a maximum of $100000. Your coverage for liability has to remain in effect even if the vehicle is not used as long as the registration is valid. Now, as to your question on getting more coverage, this would be dependent upon several factors as well. First of all, you will have to decide up to how much can you pay for your insurance. Second, take into consideration your ability to pay out of your own pocket if ever something happens that is not covered by your insurance?

Next think about the value of your car both to your lifestyle and as an asset in your personal finance books. Now, decide whether it is more practical for you to pay a higher premium for more coverage, then get more insurance. Generally you would do this if your car is relatively new, or too costly to repair on your own. Otherwise, it may be better to just keep a little more in your bank account to tide you over if you do have to pay out of your own pocket should anything happen.

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Auto Insurance Question For New York Driver

 

October 16, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Laws 

Reader’s Question:

If somebody else is the primary driver on a car, can I insure and register it under my name in Buffalo, New York? I do not have a valid drivers license by the way.

Kelley

Buffalo, NY

Normally insurance companies in Buffalo, New York require you to have a valid US driver’s license before you can get insurance on a car that is titled and registered under your name. Some insurance carriers will permit you to be excluded as a driver and have someone with a drivers license to be the primary driver on the car. The driving record of the primary driver will be used as the rating factor for the car insurance rate.

However car insurance carriers differ on their guidelines and rules so you might be able to find an insurance company that may allow you to insure the car under your name and have someone be the primary drivers. Some of the reason that this may be allowed, if for instance you are elderly and turned in your license or if you have medical conditions etc.

You can shop around for car insurance carriers in Buffalo, New York to see if you can find an insurance provider that will allow you to insure a car under your name and have somebody else the the primary driver. You may also contact the NYS Insurance Department and see if they can assist you find an insurance carrier that will write a policy for you.

Teen Car Insurance in New York – Can I Afford It?

 

July 11, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Young Driver Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I’m a parent worried about how much I’m going to pay for my newly licensed teen. How can I be able to save money on my daughter’s insurance here in New York?

Belle

Buffalo, NY

Saving money on teen car insurance in New York may not be so easy. You are not alone as thousands upon thousands of parents go through this every year. The high premiums of teen drivers can be well over a thousand dollars and it is sometimes hard to drive those premiums down.

Even if you can’t lower your car insurance premiums, you can prevent them from going up by making sure your young driver is really ready to drive. If they have no accidents in the “sensitive” period between the ages of 16 and 21, the premiums you pay will go down year after year.

You can make your daughter a better driver by setting a good example and being a responsible driver yourself. If all else fails, there are some tips that can slash a bit of the high premiums of teenage car insurance policies.

First is that you have to avoid buying your new driver a large SUV or a sports car as the premiums on these vehicles are very high due to their large size and high top speeds. Then ask for your teen to pay for some of the fees. Your daughter will most likely not be able to pay all of the costs but she can help. You also have to help your student get good grades as students with a 3.0 GPA actually get discounts, up to 10 percent in some cases.

You have to follow these guidelines and you would save a little bit of money. Paying for your daughter’s car insurance is one of the many expenses that a lot of parents dread but have no fear because once they turn 21 the premiums drop considerably.

Penalty For Lapse New York State Car Insurance?

 

June 13, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Laws 

Reader’s Question:

What are the penalties for insurance lapse in the New York state?

Polly

Buffalo, NY

Anytime that your car is registered but not insured in NYS it can cause a lapse in your auto insurance coverage and suspension of your driver’ license. The New York Department of Motor Vehicles should notify you once they are aware of a lapse in your car insurance by a letter. This letter will give you instructions on how you need to show proof that you have insurance or sold the car. If you cannot prove this, you will need to surrender your vehicle’s license plates to the NYS DMV and get a receipt when you do so.

You may not be required to surrender your vehicle’s license plates for a lapse of 90 days or shorter if you pay a civil penalty fine. There is a sure way in which to calculate what the fine will be so I suggest you contact the DMV. If the the auto insurance lapse exceeds 90 days your driver license will be suspended. they will suspend your registration and driver license indefinitely if you do not surrender your plates to the DMV . To have your driver license reinstated you must pay a fee of $25 when the suspension ends.