Hybrid Car Auto Insurance Rates – Free Quotes Online

 

November 29, 2008 by · 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.

Young Driver Insurance Discounts in Idaho – Free Rate Check

 

October 9, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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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.

Driving Without Insurance Idaho – Will I Go To Jail?

 

August 30, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My 15 years old son who does not have a license yet, without my permission took my vehicle, drove it and got involved in an accident with another vehicle due improper left turn. No injuries on both cars but both vehicles have damages. The other vehicle is insured, my car is not. This occurred in Boise, Idaho. My question is , what legal consequences he might have or what should we be expecting from all this?

Jerry

Boise, ID

If the household member that took the vehicle is found to be at-fault in a crash there is the possibility that you could be held responsible since you are the owner of the car. The driver is liable as well and the other party will go after for the damages and may file it with their insurance provider.

As for your son’s case; the state maintains driving histories even for those without a drivers license, and requires all motorists under seventeen to comply with the requirements of the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Program before they can get a drivers license.

If there was a police report filed, then he could have a lot of violations filed against him including driving without owner’s permission and driving without a license. These infractions could affect his eligibility to obtain his license, and as well as his insurance rates in Boise Idaho once he gets his license.

Need Cheap SR22 Insurance Idaho For License Suspension?

 

July 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Idaho 

Reader’s Question:

My license is suspended in Boise, Idaho due to reckless driving…what can I do to have it reinstated as soon as possible?

Ronald

Boise, ID

Ronald, it is not the end of the world and there’s always something you can do in Boise, Idaho.

You simply have to comply with the State of Idaho’s requirement. A remedy that you can do is to purchase liability insurance utilizing the Idaho minimum requirements in filing an SR-22 high-risk auto insurance form with the State DMV. These policies can be bought from local auto insurers in Boise which may be one of two types: owner or non-owner policy. Be aware though that not all auto insurers have SR22 filing.

You can try to shop online for companies in Boise, Idaho ID which offer SR22 filing. You can do so in this page by accomplishing the form that you see above. This will come in no obligation and you can get free quotes in no time.

SR22 policies are issued by your local agent in Boise, Idaho in cooperation with an acceptable insurance company licensed to operate in the State of Idaho. After the policy is issued, the insurer’s main office in Boise, Idaho electronically files an SR-22 high-risk auto insurance form with the Idaho DMV Department of Financial Responsibility on the insured’s behalf. The issuing agent from Boise files an SR-22 insurance form with the State of Idaho and the insured receives a copy of the SR-22 insurance form along with the policy and proof of insurance cards.

Is There a Difference Between a Ticket and a Citation?

 

July 27, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My sister was given a citation last week. Is there any difference between a citation and a ticket? How do these affect her car insurance in Boise Idaho?

Ally

Boise, ID

Hi Ally, thanks for asking. There’s no really any difference between a citation and a ticket. By definition, a citation is an official summon, especially one calling for appearance in court. A ticket has a definition of a legal summon, especially for a violation. These two words are interchangeable when discussing being written up by law enforcement for a moving violation.

A citation or ticket will only affect your car insurance if you are convicted of the moving violation for which it was written up for. For example if it is for speeding and you decide to plead guilty and pay the fine then the court will inform your State’s DMV so that the offense can be placed on your driving record. Your car insurance company will then be able to see that offense the next time they pull your motor vehicle record (MVR).
It will still depend on your car insurance company’s rating system whether a certain offense will affect your rates. For example one single speeding ticket may not affect your car insurance rates in Boise ID, but it will likely take away any good driver discount. However, if you already had a previous moving violation conviction on your motor vehicle record, then this speeding ticket may cause your rates to increase. Most states allow each individual insurance company to determine their own rating system and decide which moving violations as well as how many violations or accidents may affect your rates. The car insurance companies then must file their rates with the state insurance regulator for their approval.

Reckless Driving Ticket In Idaho Now You Need SR22 Insurance?

 

July 11, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I got a ticket for reckless driving. I need my driver’s license back so soon. What do I need?

Tanya

Boise, ID

Hello there, Tanya.

It’s really when you can drive because of a confiscated license. To get your driver’s license back, you need to file an SR22 form. There are companies who will offer a service to get an SR22 quickly and easily. You will never know it, you’ll be on the road to driving again in a few minutes.
You will be back in the driver’s seat today without being judged why your license was suspended by looking up for some companies that offer you this special service.

Most cases of license suspension are due to DUI, reckless driving, accidents. If you come to find the right company who can help you, all they would care about is helping you get your license back. With some SR22 insurance services out there, they are truly dedicated to serving you. Most of these companies are a highly specialized provider of SR22 filings and represent a wide variety of companies to get you the lowest rate. Do not worry too, because your privacy is important to them. You will be confident that they never sell your information.

You have to bear in mind though that in most cases, SR22′s are required for three years. It has certain stipulations that the issuing company must comply with. Most of the time, the DMV insists on an SR22 in order for you to get your license back. When you carry SR22 with you, it tells the DMV that a company wrote you a policy.
If you try searching online, you will certainly find SR22 insurance companies, so shop now!

Will A Failure To Control Vehicle Increase My Car Insurance Rate?

 

June 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What advantages is there to pleading not guilty to a failure to control violation? It is my first accident and I would like to know what it will do to my auto insurance rate.

Gene

Boise, ID

The penalties and citation for ‘failure to control’ differs depending on your state laws. When you plead not guilty typically you will need to attend a court hearing and defend yourself to the charge. Generally If you are found not guilty it would be an advantage you by the charge being dismissed and therefore not being recorded on your driving record.

Accidents and citations can indeed affect your auto insurance rates. How it will affect your insurance will depends on how your specific insurance carrier decides on their insurance rates since insurance carriers vary on how they change or increase their rates. All insurance providers must file their rates with the state’s insurance regulatory body therefore if your insurance rates do rise you can check with this entity to find out about your insurance carrier’s specific rating system.

How Do I Know My Auto Insurance Points in Idaho?

 

June 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I have received three traffic tickets last year in Idaho. All of the tickets were zero points. I have one accident in my driving record as well. Do insurance providers charge more for having violations on your driving record or do they charge more for having points on your driving history? I live in Idaho.

Fred

Boise, ID

With DMV points each violation such as moving violations, at-fault accidents, or driving under the influence (DUI), is assigned a certain point value. When you are found guilty of one of these violations, the appropriate number of points is added to your driving record. The more tickets or points you have, the worse your driving record will be.

Each Idaho insurance providers has its own method of assessing applicants, so the points on your driving history may or may not have a direct impact on the insurance rates you pay for car insurance. Insurance providers typically care about the infractions that you have been convicted of and have been put on your driving record, not the DMV points system attached to the infraction.

Minimum Liability Insurance in Idaho With SR22 – Free Quotes

 

May 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Requirements 

Reader’s Question:

What is minimum liability for car insurance in Idaho? I need to know so I can get SR22 insurance from a different state, and they require this information.

Carol

Boise, ID

According to the Idaho state law proof of financial responsibility means proof of ability to respond in damages for liability, on account of accidents happening subsequent to the effective date of the proof, arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of a motor vehicle, in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) because of bodily injury to or death of one (1) person in any one per accident, and, subject to the limit for one (1) person, in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) because of bodily injury to or death of two (2) or more persons in any one per accident, and in the amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) because of injury to or destruction of property of others in any one per accident”.

So in simple language, this means that Idaho’s minimum required car insurance limits are 25/50/15. This stands for Bodily Injury Liability coverage of $25,000 per injured person up to a total of $50,000 per accident, and Property Damage Liability coverage with a minimum limit of $15,000 per accident.

Boise Idaho SR22 Auto Insurance – Cheaper Rates

 

December 12, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Idaho 

Q: Should I buy my Boise Idaho SR-22 direct or with a car insurance agent, I have 1 DUI on my record?

A: Choosing between buying car insurance with an agent or instead getting it direct from the company depends on what you feel is best. Essentially, you should go with whoever will find you the best deal in the easiest way. At times, agents are better – they often also have insurance for your home and business, as well as life insurance , and combining coverages is cheaper. On the other hand, buying direct can be easy too – online quotes and buying options make the process quick and easy.

Do you need help? If you already have an idea of what kind of coverage you need and you know how to file claims, buying direct makes sense. If you’re a bit of an amateur at insurance, an agent is more helpful and can guide you through quotes and claims. Using an agent allows you to let another person shop around for you and find you good prices on your Boise ID SR-22 insurance. Depending on your needs, you can go either way, so long as you weigh your option.

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