Ohio Auto Insurance Companies

 

October 24, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am wondering , can a car insurance carrier in Ohio ask about any medical conditions you have such as heart problems, epilepsy or diabetes? Can they ask that? Is that legal? Do you have a recommendation on Ohio auto insurance companies?

Karl

Cincinnati, OH

Normally a car insurance company is permitted to ask questions about risk factors that could affect the insurance policy they would be offering an individual. There are certain medical medications and conditions that can impair your driving abilities and therefore be a risk factor to an insurance company.

To obtain a driver’s license in Ohio from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) you must answer questions regarding your physical health and any medical conditions that you might have. If you have a condition that might affect your driving, the examiner will tell you the steps that you have to take and give you with a medical packet (form BMV 2058) which must be filled out by your doctor.

Ohio Automobile Insurance

 

October 17, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Ohio auto insurance quote 

Reader’s Question:

I checked the internet one time and searched for auto insurance online and boy was I surprised! There were hundreds of thousands of hits about auto insurance! I was so overwhelmed I ended up not reading any one of them. Can just please tell me instead what auto insurance I should get in Cincinnati Ohio OH? I’ll appreciate it.

Ronald

Cincinnati OH

Yes, Ronald, sometimes I get that too. I am overwhelmed sometimes by things that I just completely turn my back to it. Well, I guess that’s why they call this the information age because information is literally at your fingertips in seconds! But just a few tips on how you can narrow your search. You can be more specific by searching for “auto insurance Cincinnati Ohio OH”. This way it will only yield results that are relevant to your location. You see, auto insurance policy can also vary from state to state.

But since you’re asking me on which auto insurance online you should get, I’ll try to come up with some guidance for you. There are two things that you will always look at when you are getting auto insurance – coverage and price. Coverage is dictated by you, depending on how little or how extreme you want to have protection on. In insurances, protection usually means that there will be financial assistance for you in cases you’ve identified, meaning you are protected from the brunt of having to spend tremendous sums of money. Of course, no insurance can protect you from actual bodily harm or property damage. So, you dictate the coverage and you can be as picky or as creative as you want to be. I’m sure that auto insurance in Cincinnati Ohio OH can come up with an auto insurance policy suitable to your desires.

The second item is price, which literally means the price of the auto insurance or premiums. Greater coverage will mean higher premiums and this is usually a decision point in most buyers. What you should do is get back on your computer and make use of the internet again. Get some free quotes online so you can have an idea of how much you will be spending for a particular package. This page provides you with a space where you can enter your zip code and will give you up to 5 quotes in just a matter of minutes.  You will get to see great rates on Ohio automobile insurance coverages and the ratings on each carrier.

So, don’t be intimidated by the information you see online– you just have to learn how to use it to your advantage.

Auto Insurance Quotes in Ohio

 

October 17, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I recently discovered that my roommate is borrowing my car without my permission when he goes out at night. He told me he doesn’t want his girlfriend to identify him and so he uses my car instead. We both have auto insurance in Ohio. If anything happens to the car while he’s driving it, his auto insurance will pay for it, right?

Hal

Dayton OH

Sorry, Hal, but no, his auto insurance will not pay for the damages your car. Remember all the time that auto insurance is meant for the car, not for the driver or the passengers. Although some auto insurance packages offer medical protection for the drivers and passengers of the car, it also pertains only to those drivers and passengers of the insured car. So, your friend’s auto insurance will only cover his car and those inside it depending on the type of insurance he has.

I don’t know what type of auto insurance you have, but it is supposed to pay for the damages your car has incurred as long as it was driven by the authorized driver or those allowed by the owner of the policy. In this case again, if your car was damaged while your friend was driving it without your knowledge, you will not be able to claim anything for it. Now that you know what your roommate was doing, it is a very good time to review your auto insurance very thoroughly or even call your insurance agent in Dayton Ohio . You see, auto insurance varies from state to state and you might want to check what is applicable to you.

if you love your roommate enough, you might want to include him as an authorized driver, especially since it seems like he does this trick regularly. You can expect that it will naturally incur additional expenses. You can have some idea on how much you will be paying from this page. Just enter your zip code and the type of coverage you want for your car and you can get free quotes instantly.

When you have all these settled, it will be a good idea to have a man-to-man talk with your roommate. I think that all indications show that he has one mighty secret!

Cheap Auto Insurance In Ohio

 

October 13, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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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.

Cheapest Auto Insurance In Ohio?

 

October 13, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

How can I get vehicle insurance in Ohio that is affordable? What is the cheapest auto insurance in Ohio?

Penny

Columbus OH

To get vehicle insurance in Ohio that is affordable requires you to do some shopping from as many insurers as possible. It is only through comparison that you can gauge which offer is better that the rest. You can hunt for insurance coverage by visiting or calling local insurers to ask for quotes. Ask for discounts when you ask for quotes and make sure to articulate the coverages you need.

There are other ways to get vehicle insurance in Ohio that is affordable. The first thing that insurance companies consider when you get vehicle insurance in Ohio is the model and type of your car. If you are driving a fancy car that runs really fast, you should consider changing that to a less expensive one that runs on a four-cylinder engine. Your car should also have all of the safety features that are required by law. Without safety features, your insurance premium will be higher. Another way for you to lower your premium is to keep a good traffic and driving records. It’s not always possible not to violate traffic rules but keep it minimal. Drive slow and be vigilant at all times to avoid road accidents. These are simple things you can do to keep your premium lower while keeping you safe as well.

Ohio auto insurance

 

October 11, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Ohio auto insurance quote 

Reader’s Question:

Can I change my car insurance in Ohio while my car is registered in the state of Texas?

Kris

Thank you for asking Kris.

If you have changed your residency in Ohio you will need to get not only Ohio car insurance but also Ohio license plates and registration.

According to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) if you are new to Ohio, you will need to obtain a new driver license, license plates, and an title for your car in Ohio.

You can also visit your local BMV and get a pamphlet designed for new residents to OH. The website of BMV shows the steps to take in order to acquire the new driver’s license, license plate for your vehicle and Ohio title for your car. This explains the steps for getting these items.

According to Ohio laws, if you want to move to Ohio and become a resident there, you need to become a licensed Ohio driver as soon as possible. You are considered an Ohio resident once you take a job, sign a lease, buy a home, register to vote, or enroll children in school.

You may be able to get auto insurance with your Texas plates if your are in the process of changing over your license.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Looking For An Affordable Auto Insurance Company in Ohio?

 

October 8, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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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.

Ohio Auto Insurance Coverage

 

October 8, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

A car insurance agent here in Ohio is offering me a car insurance policy. What coverages are usually included in a policy?

Heather

Columbus, OH

A car insurance policy basically includes a bodily injury coverage, a property damage liability coverage, a collision coverage and a comprehensive coverage.

These coverages can be very useful should an accident happen to you. If you are the one responsible for the accident that resulted to a person getting injured, the bodily injury coverage will pay for the expenses of the injured person. And if damage to property should also occur, the property damage liability coverage will be the one to shoulder the expenses, usually for the repair of broken fences, or damaged lawns or damage to another car. The bodily injury and property damage liability is also very reliable in the event that the injured person sues you.

Sometimes, accidents can take a tragic turn and become much worse. Should your car collide with another car or other objects, it’s very important that you have collision coverage in your policy. A collision coverage will shoulder the damages and will even replace your car. There are also companies there in Ohio that offers collision coverage that is also applicable to rental vehicles. But be sure to consult first with your insurer to be certain about what is included in your policy.

Meanwhile, the comprehensive coverage of your policy safeguards your car should it becomes damaged by certain phenomena like hail, windstorm, flood or fire. If your car gets stolen, the comprehensive coverage may also pay for the replacement of the car.

These are some of the coverages that are included in a basic car insurance policy. But be sure to look around for more information regarding this matter. Call your local insurer or shop on the internet for reliable  companies and Ohio auto insurance coverage.

Getting Cheap Ohio Auto Insurance Rates

 

October 6, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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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.