Cheap Auto Insurance In Ohio

 

October 13, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Ohio auto insurance quote 

Reader’s Question:

Can you give me tips on how to obtain a cheap high risk auto insurance in Ohio?

James

Cleveland OH

Ohio car insurers can still provide you with a cheap coverage even if you are a high risk driver. Getting a cheap high risk car insurance in Ohio is possible by doing two things. First is you need to go shopping for one. The second is something you need to do to clear your record from your violations in the past. Shopping for a cheap high risk car insurance in Ohio requires you to call or visit the local insurers. You can get their names by checking Cleveland’s business directory. Before calling an insurer or a broker, make sure that you know what you wanted for your coverages. Also, emphasize your need for a cheap high risk car insurance in Ohio so that the insurance agent will know what to offer you.

You can also shop online for cheap coverages. There are many companies you can find online that offer discounted premiums even for high-risk groups. Online calculators can provide you with quick quotes that will give you an idea of how much or how cheap will you be paying to get an insurance. In the second option, you should pay all of your pending fines so that the violations in your records will be wiped out. Let the Department of Motor Vehicles know that you have already settled your fines so that the agency can update its records.

Getting Cheap Ohio Auto Insurance Rates

 

October 6, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Ohio auto insurance quote 

Reader’s Question:

I know that I am required to have auto insurance coverage here in Ohio because I now have my own car. But what do I need to know? I don’t know much about this. What are the current Ohio auto insurance rates?

Nina

Cleveland, OH

Nina, the scope of your question is just too wide. I won’t be able to answer that properly. What I’ll tell you is the auto insurance coverage that I have. To really know more about auto insurance coverage, I suggest you do online research or contact an insurance agent there in Ohio.

I have liability insurance. This also required by all states, so you will definitely need this. This coverage takes care of things when you get in an accident and you hurt other people or damage other properties. For example, if you hit a car and you’re the one at fault, liability insurance will pay for the repair of the other driver’s car. Now, if the accident was the other guy’s fault, his liability insurance will cover the damages on your car. If you get sued because of this, liability insurance will also cover the expenses.

Now, what about the damage to your own car, you ask. That will be taken care of the collision coverage part of you auto insurance policy. This is the one that will pay for the repair of your car.

And if something happens to your car while it is parked, somebody defaces it, it gets stolen, etc, you will need comprehensive coverage to take care of that. Comprehensive coverage takes care of damages to your car not caused by collision accidents.

Non-Owner Ohio SR22 Insurance

 

February 12, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 non owner auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Would I still need to get an SR22 policy even if I don’t really own a vehicle here in Illinois? Is there such a thing as non owner sr22 insurance?

Oliver

Cleveland, OH

Yes, it is still possible for you to be required to carry an SR22 policy even if you don’t own a vehicle, but still drives one. Anyone who has been arrested/ convicted for DUI (Driving Under the Influence), has been at-fault in causing a car accident, has been caught driving without proper insurance coverage, has had too many driving violations and points against their license or had had an overall unsatisfactory driving history would need to provide proof of insurance in the form of an SR22 certificate, before they can get their drivers license back.

The purpose of SR22 is to enable the state to both track drivers with risky driving behaviors as well as require these kind of drivers to be financially capable of compensating anyone they may injure and pay for properties they may damage if they cause an accident. The only way for anyone to get SR22 is if they buy adequate auto insurance coverage from an authorized SR22 insurance carrier. This type of coverage would need to be maintained for a period of two or three years without any lapses or cancellations.

So as long as you drive, and have committed the violations stated above, you would need to get an Non-Owner SR22 insurance policy to be allowed to drive again. We encourage you to use the free insurance quote tool found on this website to help you find the most affordable Non-Owner SR22 insurance policy available.

Cheap Vehicle Insurance Rates in Ohio

 

November 9, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Ohio auto insurance quote 

Reader’s Question:

I am a resident of Cleveland, Ohio. I have been involved in three vehicular accidents this year although none of them was my fault. Will this affect my insurance rates when I renew them?

Maureen

Cleveland, OH

Maureen, nice of you to bring this topic as a lot of people I know are asking this question. Let me just give you a brief interlude about insurance.

As you may know, insurance in general is about sharing risks. If more claims are made by members, it will translate to less profit for the insuring company. The opposite of this also holds true, the less claims members make, the more profit for the insurance company.

With this in mind, insurance companies now, including those in Cleveland, Ohio, are giving benefits to those drivers with good records. What does good record mean in the eye of the insurers? Good records come in the form of minimal to zero accident claims. Traffic tickets also are looked at, so expect higher premiums if you have a lot of tickets. The trend now really is, companies are now giving lower premiums to those members who ideally have zero claims. This pertains particularly to road accidents, and zero traffic tickets.

Maureen, I understand that you may gotten involved in three vehicular accidents but none of them was your fault. Although none of them was your fault, what will matter with your insurer is if you made claims on those accidents. So, if it was not your fault, make sure you make the party at fault make the claim so that your insurance premiums will not be affected, and much more importantly, you can keep your good driving record.