SR22 Auto Insurance in Idaho – Free Rate Quotes

May 29, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Idaho 

Reader’s Question:

What is SR22 auto insurance in Idaho? Can I get it online, I have a DUI charge against me, so this is what I was told I need to have, correct?

Frank

Boise, ID

SR22 insurance is required among those who were caught for major traffic infractions like driving without the minimum car insurance coverage and DUI. This is a very expensive form issued by a car insurance companies. Worse, the policyholder required to get this needs to maintain it for years depending on the violation.

Fortunately you have a better way of getting affordable SR22 insurance rate in Idaho shopping for insurance rates online. They can also get more affordable SR22 insurance rate by consulting a specialized SR22 insurance broker or agency.

It is no secret that SR22 insurance is several times more expensive than a standard type of car insurance. This is why many drivers is having difficulty purchasing SR22 insurance. It also does not help that there are only a handful of car insurance agencies that provide SR22 insurance to drivers.

A cheap SR22 insurance rate may also be difficult to get if the driver lives in a state where car insurance rates are sky-high such as California. Those who have poor driving histories are also bound to have difficulties acquiring cheap SR22 insurance rate. Having a bad credit rating also makes it hard to get affordable insurance rate.

Yes you can get it online. Drivers can get a really cheap SR22 insurance rate in Idaho if they inquire with several cheap SR22 insurance agencies.

How Can I Lower My Auto Insurance Costs In Idaho?

February 22, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

How can I lower auto insurance cost in Idaho?

Charlie

Boise ID

There are many ways for you to lower vehicle insurance cost in Idaho. The first thing you should do is to shop for quotes. Shopping for quotes means you get a comparison of how insurers rate you. You will also know which among them provide the lowest or the highest premium. The second way for you to lower your vehicle insurance cost in Idaho is to maintain a good credit report. Insurance companies prefer people who pay for their credit.

Getting a lower vehicle insurance cost in Idaho can also happen through the choice of your vehicle. The less expensive your car is, the better it is since insurers face a lower risk with that. Remember though not to purchase a very old model that does not have safety features. Safety features are important in lowering your costs. Also, your insurance rate will lower if you stick to the minimum coverage for the state of Idaho. If your car is not flashy or expensive, you can stick to the minimum since repairs to an inexpensive car will not be much. Finally, keep your driving record clean by following traffic rules and driving carefully to avoid getting into at-fault accidents.

Cheaper Car Insurance For Students in Idaho

February 20, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Student Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I heard that car insurance for students in Idaho is more expensive than car insurance for female drivers. Is that true and what are the reasons for it?

Jasper

Aberdeen, ID

Yes. Car insurance for students Idaho is significantly more expensive than car insurance for female drivers. If you are applying for car insurance then you have to be prepared about paying high monthly premiums. Car insurance companies in Idaho charge high rates on young drivers because of several reasons. These reasons should however give you tips on how to negotiate for lower car insurance premiums.

Most student drivers applying for car insurance in Idaho do not have a significant amount of time driving their vehicles. Normally, young drivers like you only have a couple of years of experience in driving. Car insurance companies do not have any basis in determining that young drivers are good drivers because of this.

Thus, if you want to get cheap car insurance for students Idaho, you can enroll yourself in a driving school. While you may not have a long and proven driving record, you can prove you are a responsible driver by enrolling in a driving school.

Car insurance for students Idaho is also expensive because most young drivers prefer to drive cars with big engines. We all know that cars with big engines can be driven recklessly by young drivers. So if you want to get cheaper ca insurance, then go for smaller and safer cars instead.

Cheap Non Owner SR22 Insurance Rates In Idaho

February 17, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Non owner insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I am really confused. My boyfriend needs SR22 insurance but he does NOT even own a car in Idaho. How could that happen? But since we have no choice but to get one, can you at least tell me how can I get SR22 insurance rates in Idaho?

Linda

Idaho Falls, ID

Hello Linda! I just got one question for you. Were you able to ask your boyfriend why he needs to get SR22 insurance I mean non-owner SR22 insurance?

As you see Linda, not all drivers are required to get SR22 insurance. In general, only those who are involved in serious offense like driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI), or reckless driving or even driving without car insurance are the ones who need to get SR22 insurance. Well, I’m not saying that your boyfriend is guilty of any of those stuff. There are other traffic violations that require a driver to get SR22 insurance and he maybe involved in the violations that I’m not aware of.

Now, since you’ve mentioned that your boyfriend does have own a vehicle that does not mean he cannot be required by the Washington law to get SR22 insurance. Just for your information, there’s a thing that you call non-owner SR22 insurance and this is for drivers who needs to get SR22 insurance but do not own a vehicle.

So what is a non-owner SR22 insurance? It is simply an insurance policy designed for drivers who drive a vehicle they do not own. This provides coverage for vehicle/s that the driver is operating but does NOT own.

To get non-owner SR22 insurance rates in Idaho, you can check the websites that offer free online quotes for SR22 insurance. You can also ask the help of your auto insurance agent to help you find a company that offers affordable SR22 insurance rates in Idaho.

Hit by Uninsured Driver in Idaho Am I Covered?

December 13, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Uninsured motorist 

Reader’s Question:

I am from Idaho and was hit by an uninsured driver, and my car sustained considerable damage although I was unharmed. The other driver is claiming that she did not do it. What do I need to do to reimburse the expenses for repairs done to my car?

Sharon

Pocatello, ID

Getting involved in an accident can prove to be a big headache especially if the other driver does not have any car insurance at all. Although the State of Idaho mandates that its motorists be covered at least with the minimum liability insurance requirements, some motorists simply ignore this financial responsibility act.

The only way a driver will be assisted by his or her own car insurance company for repairs cost following an accident where an uninsured driver is at fault is if the Collision and Comprehensive Insurance coverage is in place at the time of the accident. This assists the policyholder for repairs to the car sustained from being hit by an uninsured driver. Personal Injury Protection insurance pays for treatment of bodily injuries sustained after being hit by a driver with no insurance coverage. This means that the policyholder will need to file a claim against his or her car insurance provider initially for medical care and rehabilitation.

If both PIP and Collision coverage are not included in your policy when the accident happened, then you will need to seek legal assistance to file a lawsuit against the other driver to collect for any damages. Your advantage in this case would be that the other driver was already breaking the law by driving around uninsured.

Medical Expenses Auto Insurance Coverage in Idaho

December 8, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I got involved in a car accident here in Idaho where the other driver was declared at fault. Now I have a cast on my leg and been in the hospital for a month. My medical payments insurance is almost used up. Will my insurer go after the other party’s car insurance company to collect money for my medical treatment?

Hugh

Boise, ID

Each state has varying car insurance laws. In Idaho, drivers are required to obtain the minimum liability insurance. This means that if the insured ever gets involved in a car accident and is found to be at fault, then his or her car insurance provider will shoulder the costs incurred resulting from the accident.

Minimum coverage means having up to twenty-five thousand dollars to pay for treatment of bodily injuries to a single person or a combined total of fifty thousand dollars for all passengers engaged in the accident. An amount of fifteen thousand dollars goes to property damage coverage if repairs are needed to the victim’s vehicle.

Assuming that the other motorist involved in the accident you were in has minimum liability coverage, then you really wouldn’t have any problem claiming medical payments coverage from his or her insurer. But while Idaho mandates that every driver have minimum liability insurance, some still drive around with not enough or no coverage at all. In this case, if you availed of the uninsured/underinsured section in your policy, then your own car insurance company should be the one taking care of all the medical expense, provided that the cost incurred for medical treatment is within the limit stated in your car insurance policy.

Hybrid Car Auto Insurance Rates – Free Quotes Online

November 29, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I’m just wondering why hybrid cars and high tech cars get higher auto insurance premiums rates here in Idaho. Aren’t we supposed to give these cars extra credit because of their environment-friendly nature?

George

Boise, ID

You have a point, George. I totally agree with you. Auto insurance companies, however, have a different point of view on this. Hybrid cars and high tech autos get high premium rates precisely because of their high tech nature. High-tech or hybrid cars have parts and circuits that are not in regular cars. They have parts that function differently compared to regular cars. Because of this, the parts are more expensive and not usually readily available from your friendly neighborhood auto parts store. When you need to have a hybrid car repaired and some parts need to be replaced, it’s going to cost the insurance company more.

Also, hybrid or high tech cars need “hybrid” mechanics. Hybrid cars are complex creatures and sometimes your usual mechanics may not be able to figure out what’s wrong with your car. You need someone with additional expertise. Mechanics will have to have a different training to handle hybrid or high tech cars. These mechanics’ service fees are not cheap, either. So, hybrid and high tech car parts are more expensive than what we are used, too. These are complex cars and they need mechanics trained specifically for these types of cars. It’s a sort of a field of specialization. And if you’re a car specialist in Idaho, you don’t come cheap.

Cheap Comprehensive Car Insurance in Idaho – Free Rate Quotes

November 6, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Comprehensive Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

What is exactly is the difference between comprehensive automobile insurance and collision insurance? I’m Anne from Nampa, Idaho, and I need information. Thanks!

Anne

Nampa, ID

Well, hello, Anne from Nampa, Idaho. I’m Dave, and I’ll be glad to fill your information needs. Let’s start first with collision automotive insurance. It’s the type of insurance that covers you when your car, as the name implies, collides with something, may it be another car or some other inanimate object. You’re also covered for a car rollover, which means literally just that, your car rolling over. For cases like these, the automotive insurance company will pay for the damages up to the car’s fair market value. Fair market value is the price that the car would get in the current market place, provided that both buyer and seller are informed about the property and are free from trade pressures. Simply put, it’s how much the car would sell at the time. Additionally, collision insurance policies work on a no-fault basis, meaning that you are covered regardless of whose fault it is.

Comprehensive insurance, on the other hand is the type that protects you from damages that are caused by everything else apart from collisions. Hence, the name comprehensive. Instances of such are fortuitous events, like flood or earthquakes, vandalism or theft. But of course, you have to read your policy carefully to know the exact details of your insurance plan.

Young Driver Insurance Discounts in Idaho – Free Rate Check

October 9, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Young Drivers 

Reader’s Question:

My seventeen year old daughter just got her license last week and I am just wondering if I need to add her now to my car insurance policy in Boise, Idaho?

Mary

Boise, ID

I would suggest that you talk to your car insurance agent in Boise Idaho to be certain if you need to add your daughter to your car insurance policy because insurance carrier’s guidelines varies. Generally though, auto insurance companies would want your daughter to be added to your car insurance policy once they get their learners permit or provisional license.

You may want to be sure that your child is fully protected once they hit the road so you need to verify with your car insurance company if you need to add her to your car insurance policy.

Usually if you add a teenager to your car insurance policy in Boise Idaho, it increases your car insurance rate since they are considered inexperienced therefore may be a risk to car insurance companies. Once you add your teenager to your policy, make sure your ask for any kind of discounts that may be available to you. Some insurance carriers offer good student discount with teens who has good grades so do not forget to ask what the requirements are to get this. Another discount that you may take advantage of is the driver education course discount in which is available for younger and older drivers.

If I Co- Sign For an Auto Loan Am I Responsible For Accidents?

October 5, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I co-sign for a car loan in Idaho however the primary on the car loan does not have auto insurance. I am just worried that if in case of an accident, will I be held liable for anything?

Jeremy

Nampa, ID

If you co-sign on a car loan in Nampa, Idaho then it is likely that you could be held liable if in case there was an accident and the car was not properly insured. You are partly responsible as the co-signer, for those who use or operates the automobile and what happens while they are operating the vehicle.

Normally the the lien holder or the financial institution on the car will require you to have collision and comprehensive coverage above the state’s mandatory liability auto insurance. In this manner their asset which is the automobile is protected. If the automobile insurance lapses or cancelled on the automobile they might decide to take out auto insurance on the car themselves and add the cost, which will be higher, to the car loan.

It would be best to verify if the vehicle you co-signed is insured to make sure anyone who drives the car or the vehicle itself is fully protected.

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