Looking For An Affordable Auto Insurance Company in Ohio

 

October 8, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Ohio auto insurance company 

Reader’s Question:

If a friend is driving my vehicle, and my vehicle is not insured, am I going to be held liable if they get into an accident and cause damages? I live in Elyria Ohio. I am looking for an affordable auto insurance company in Ohio.

Ricky

Elyria, OH

Normally in an accident auto insurance follows the vehicle first and motorist second, so you as the owner of the car, are primarily responsible. If the motorist causes an accident then both you as the car owner and the driver can be held responsible for the damages the driver caused while driving your car.

In Ohio, you can be ticketed for wrongful entrustment if you permit someone to drive your car without car insurance. If your car is uninsured in Elyria Ohio and you drive it on the roadway, either by driving it yourself or permitting your friend to do so, then you are placing yourself at risk for penalties by the state and financially if the vehicle is in an accident.

Penalties For Teen Driver Without Auto Insurance in Ohio

 

August 26, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I am sixteen years old and I live in Ohio, what is the consequence for driving a vehicle without auto insurance in Parma, OH and getting involve in a car accident? How about my parents, will they have a penalties as well?

Roy

Parma, OH

It is illegal to operate a vehicle without insurance or any form of Financial Responsibility (FR) on the car in Parma and in any parts in Ohio. It is also illegal for any car owner to permit anyone else to drive the owner’s vehicle with FR proof.

If you are caught driving without car insurance the penalties can include: driver’s license suspension for a minimum of ninety days and up to two years, impoundment of your car and/or license plates plus fines and court costs.

If you are involved in an accident without auto insurance, or other Financial Responsibility coverage, additional penalties may be applied.

You may also be required to maintain special FR coverage on file in the form of SR22 certificate with the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) for a period of 3 to 5 years.

If it was your parent’s uninsured vehicle that you were operating, they could have penalties as well. In addition since you are a minor they might be held liable for your actions and therefore be responsible for the damages you caused in the crash.

How To File an Auto Insurance Claim in Ohio

 

July 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

How do I make an accident claim with my insurance company in Dayton, OH?

Fernando

Dayton, OH

If get involved in an accident where your car has sustained damage you can make a claim with your insurance carrier if you have physical damage coverages, meaning comprehensive and collision. If you have been in an accident the claim would normally go under your collision coverage and therefore the deductible associated with this coverage would be due.

To make an accident claim you will have to contact the claims department of the insurance carrier you are making the claim with. Your car insurance carrier will likely take your statement and want to get the information about the accident. If it is your own insurance company in Dayton Ohio they will also want to know if another car was involved and will be making a claim against your liability coverages.