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to a variety of factors, such as their driving history,
accident history or status as a first-time driver. The
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Auto Insurance
An informational guide on
SCCAIP assigned risk and SC
preferred risk automobile insurance.
Where you live or, more precisely, where you keep your car
at night has a bearing on your
chances of having an accident
or becoming a victim of theft
or vandalism. That's why a vehicle
owner in Manhattan, New York,
pays a higher rate than the
owner of an identical vehicle
in a rural less populated area.
Other factors affecting regional insurance rates include time
and efficiency of police response
and law enforcement, local road
and traffic conditions and the
quality of local medical services.
Most insurance companies factor in the
litigation rates in a given
area--that is, how many lawsuits
are filed, go to trial, are
settled out of court and for
how much.
Why are SC rates different for different cars,
even if the cars cost the same?
Vehicles are also grouped into categories according to their
chances of being damaged, vandalized
or stolen. Insurers generally
consider the size and type of
vehicle, as well as the value
and the cost of repairs which
vary greatly, even on vehicles
that cost about the same amount.
Therefore, it is assumed that
a new sport utility vehicle
is expected to hold up better
in an accident than a sports
car or a subcompact or electric
hybrid car.
Putting insurance aside for a moment, safety is key when buying
an automobile. Your life and
everyone who rides with you
depends on it! Some cars are
considered safer than others
because of their performance
record in safety tests and real
accidents.
That is why you consumers should research insurance coverage
before you buy your car. It
helps you to understand the
actual cost and indicates those
vehicles with good safety records.
Your insurer will ultimately
reward you for putting safety
first.
What is "no-fault"
insurance?
No-fault insurance is a system adopted in some states that
essentially bypasses the conventional
legal procedure which finds
fault in an accident. This is
the procedure by which you hire
a attorney, file suit and possibly
go to court to prove the accident
was the other guy's fault. No-fault
simply does away with the concept
of one party or the other being
at fault--no lawyers, no court,
no judge, no jury, no lengthy
lawsuits against the other party.
This is considered beneficial
to taxpayers, because it eliminates
costly legal proceedings that
the state must manage, and to
insurance policyholders, because
it helps keep rates down.
If you are insured in a no-fault state and have an accident,
you don't go after the other
driver. You contact your own
insurer and file a claim. Your
own insurance policy guarantees
you immediate compensation for
damages, medical expenses, lost
wages, essential services, rental
car arrangements etc.
The type and range of no-fault coverage varies from state
to state. What defines the limitations
of no-fault policies can differ
in two important areas:
- Threshold--The type of damage or injury or the cost
of repair or recovery that
triggers the need for legal
action.
- Mandated--Benefit Level The package of benefits (medical,
wage loss, replacement services
and other expenses) your
state requires you to carry.
The details of no-fault insurance can be complicated. Contact
your agent or state's insurance
department for further information.
No. Some states, while not mandating auto insurance, have
what is known as financial
responsibility laws that
require all drivers to be
able to pay for any damage
or injury they may cause.
However, carrying liability
insurance is still the best
way for you to meet your
state's financial responsibility
requirements once you know
what they are.
UM and UIM policies are
offered by law in all states,
including no fault states.
In fact, some states require
all motorists to carry this
coverage in order to gain
protection from inadequate
insurance coverage of other
drivers that may not carry
enough or higher limits
as the majority does; i.e.,
100-300-50,000.
First, call the police to the scene to be sure all pertinent
information is properly
recorded. Your nerves will
be shaken right after an
accident, and it helps to
have a calm and knowledgeable
person walking you through
the necessary details.
Then, contact your agent or policy holder services or claims
number usually on you ID
Card immediately and
ask about filing a claim.
If you followed all the
recommended guidelines and
procedures when you bought
your policy, you should
be covered within the benefits
and or limitations of that
policy. Remember, your car
insurance policy is designed
to protect you and anyone
in your vehicle.
If the cost of your physical
damages or personal injuries
exceed the amount your policy
will pay for, it may be
time to take legal action
against the other party.
Even if you have no-fault
insurance, sometimes the
only way to be compensated
is to place blame and responsibility
where it belongs. That is
why it is best to get a
police report documenting
the incident and any witnesses
statement while it is fresh
in their minds. This will
preserve that moment in
time and remove any room
for doubt later in the legal
process.
It is better to have the police report and not really need
it , than it is to need
one for court and not have
one because it would have
taken another thirty minutes
to an hour extra at the
incident scene.
Technically, in most states your insurer can cancel your
policy only if:
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you fail to pay your premium;
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you lose your driver's license;
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you are guilty of material misrepresentation during the
application process
i.e., you fail to notify
your insurer of a recorded
violation, such as a
drunken driving, or
possession of drugs
or any illegal activity
offense; or
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you fail to report a substantial change of risk, such as
buying a new high performance
sports car to replace
an old high mileage
family sedan.
However, your current insurance company may legally choose not to renew your policy
for a variety of reasons.
Do you have a bad driving
record? Have you received
a lot of speeding tickets?
Have you ever been caught
driving drunk? Not only
are these scenarios
considered unsafe and
illegal, they are justifiable
cause for your insurer
to label you a bad risk
and refuse to renew
your policy. Some underwriters
may feel compelled to
cancel policies after
only one accident.
Where do you park your vehicle when not in use? Has the area changed in a negative way in the last
few years? Have the
accident or crime rates
risen noticeably? As
regions are reassessed
periodically, their
status could change
and you could suddenly
find yourself living
in a higher risk area,
where your insurer's
rates may not be adequate
to cover losses.
Even "good" drivers can find themselves in the position
of being dropped by
their current carrier.
Reasons range from a
couple of moving violations,
or multiple accidents,
or other serious violations
that make you a high
risk to situations outside
your control, such as
when insurers in your
state are suffering
severe business losses.
Overall rises in claims
or losses can cause
insurers to become highly
selective in determining
whom they can afford
to offer to insure.
That is why it is important to note that if you are licensed
to drive, by law, you
are eligible for insurance.
However, your options
for new coverage may
be limited. Each state
has created and regulates
a market of last resort
for those who cannot
otherwise obtain coverage.
These groups have various
names, depending on
the state you live in,
such as assigned risk
automobile insurance
plans or the residual
market, or the high
risk pool. Your agent
will know more about
the particulars in your
state.
Regardless of the reason you were dropped or cancelled by
your insurer, you need
to act immediately to
get another policy.
Under no circumstance
should you drive your
vehicle without knowing
one hundred percent
that you have current
insurance. Call your
local agent to help
you find new coverage.
If you do find yourself
in the assigned risk
residual market pool,
the price may be higher
but it may be your only
alternative in maintaining
your freedom to drive.
The most obvious way to maintain your low risk status is
to keep a clean driving
record. If you've been
in an accident, consider
taking a defensive driving
course. Even those of
us who have been driving
for years rarely know
the simple tricks to
preventing accidents
through defensive driving.
Also, look into purchasing
special safety and security
features for your car,
such as anti-lock brakes
and an alarm system,
or try OnStar. Your
ARAIP insurance agent
can give you further
tips on how to convince
your insurer you're
a safe driver.
Insurers often discount their rates in order to encourage
good driving practices
and the use of safety
and security precautions.
Depending on the insurance
company, you can often
lower your rates from
5 to 55 percent.
Sometimes the investment
you make in your vehicle
is worth the discount,
and sometimes it's simply
worth some peace of
mind. For example, the
purchase of anti-lock
brakes merits a discount
from nearly every insurer,
but the discount probably
will not pay for the
brakes which cost several
hundred dollars during
the normal life of your
vehicle. Anti-lock brakes
are touted, nonetheless,
as a life-saving feature
and deserves serious
consideration when safety
is a top priority.Insurers
generally offer discounts
for:
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Safety Features Anti-lock brakes, air bags and passive
restraint systems
i.e., automatic
seat belts.
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Defensive Driving Clean violation record, driver's
education courses
for teenagers and
defensive driving
or accident prevention
courses for adults
insurance discounts
for the latter are
required in some
states.
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Security Systems Alarms, electronic locks, VIN etching
and automotive disabling
devices.
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Changing The Driving Habits Try commuting by public
transit, using a
company vehicle
for work-related
travel and car-pooling.
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Formal Agreements Not to Drink and Drive The availability
of a discount for
signing such an
agreement varies
among insurers and
states, however
is a powerful idea
that works.
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Buying Home Owners and Auto Policies from the Same Company
If you own a home
and an automobile
and you are insured
by two different
companies, check
into the cost of
carrying both policies
by one insurer.
Your agent can give
you guidance as
to which insurers
offer discounts.
This will always
offer your the best
buy, so put it in
your corner when
shopping for rates
You can also lower your insurance rates by requesting higher
deductibles, which
is the amount of
money you pay out
of pocket before
you make a claim.
Increasing your
deductibles on collision
and comprehensive
coverage from $100
to $250, or even
$500, will bring
your rates down.
Moreover, you may
not need collision
and comprehensive
coverage if you
drive an older car.
Ask your agent which
discounts are available
to you.
How does adding drivers to my policy affect
my rates?
The more people you allow to drive your vehicle on a regular
basis, the greater
the chances of your
vehicle being in
an accident. Teenagers
are especially expensive
to insure because
they are the least
experienced drivers.
A driver's-ed course
can help ease the
burden of insurance
costs since it teaches
your teenager defensive
driving techniques.
If your child's
high school does
not offer driver's-ed,
try to find one
offered by another
school or a private
firm in the area.
After all, the cost
of driver's-ed could
be cheaper than
the extra cost of
your insurance.
Many insurers offer
"good student" discounts
as well.
An adult's driving
experience can also
affect your rates
significantly. Don't
assume that every
adult you know has
been driving since
age 16 or 17 or
is a competent driver
with a clean driving
or insurance record.
Again, taking a
defensive driving
course is a good
way for adults to
prove they are also
responsible drivers,
thus lowering their
risk and their insurance
premium rates.
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Getting yourself
out of the SCCAIP high or assigned risk driver pool
category is going to take a little time.
You may need to consider the following, cleaning
up a bad driving record and paying your bills on
time. And some factors will fade with time. Most
insurance companies rate a driver with no points
for three years as a good or preferred risk.
But there are a few things you can do to cut high
risk auto insurance costs now! Consider
driving an older car and dropping collision and
comprehensive coverages. Or, if you can accept the
risk, carry lower amounts of other standard coverages.
And don't forget that shopping online is
a great way to access assigned risk automobile insurance
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