Auto Insurance in Illinois – Getting Cheaper Rates

December 5, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Illinois auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I may have to just resort on going online to get my auto insurance here in Illinois to save me some time. What do I need to prepare with me when searching for car insurance online?

Neil

Joliet, IL

Looking for auto insurance could be annoying and use up a lot of time. Being certain that you have the best coverage for the smallest amount of cash compels you to look around for various insurance providers and compare policies. The best means of making the purchasing method to go as efficiently and effortlessly as possible is to go online and compare free quotes, various insurers, policies and various premiums right from your own home.

To find an online auto insurance provider in Illinois is easy because once you start your search, it would bring results of insurers that provide auto insurance coverage and let you compare policies and premiums within one provider or within various providers. Make certain that you have your personal information with you such as your name, date of birth, driver’s license number and contact number. You also need important information about your car such as make, model and year and probably the vehicle identification number. Also, while doing an online search, you already must have established the amount that you can spend on your auto insurance and the amount that you really need. You need to make sure as well that you already know that minimum requirements of car insurance coverage in the state of Illinois.

Non-Owners SR22 Insurance in Illinois

November 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Non Owner Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I no longer have a vehicle but my insurance agent friend here in Illinois says I might still need to carry an SR22 since I will still be driving a different vehicle. What is it and what should I do?

Gary

Palatine, IL

Hello Gary, under the financial responsibility laws of Illinois, anyone who have been caught driving under the influence (DUI), proven at-fault in a car accident or has accumulated any number of moving violations severe enough to have his or her license suspended and lose car insurance coverage, would be required to file an SR-22 form. An SR-22 is proof of financial capability of a driver to compensate for any damages or injury he or she may cause to another person or property (the required coverage should not fall below the state required minimum limits).

Even if you would not be driving your own vehicle for a while, you will still be required to maintain an SR-22 for at least a couple of years to make sure you’re still carrying adequate liability insurance under a Non-owners SR-22. Please take note that this doesn’t necessarily mean that the vehicle your driving is covered for any damages or loss it may incur. This type of insurance only covers liability from injury or damages.

You may want to purchase a Non-owners insurance policy if you would like to protect the vehicle you will be driving there in Palatine, IL. This is different since an SR-22 covers other people from damages or injuries you caused while a Non-owners Insurance policy works the other way around.

Auto Insurance Prices in Illinois

November 8, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Illinois auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Where do insurance companies base their rate quotes? I reside here in Peoria, Illinois and has been doing some research on car insurance to help my wife get good car insurance prices.

Mathew

Peoria, IL

Your car insurance rates are based on a number of factors and not all car insurance providers use the same system or process to determine your auto insurance premiums. Some of these factors are controllable and some you will just have to live with if you want to get car insurance coverage. Generally, car insurance rates are based on the following factors: Age, Gender, Driving record, where you live and the kind of car you own.

The younger the driver (teenagers to early 20s) the more inexperienced he/she is considered by the insurance company thereby presenting a higher risk as a driver than a more established drivers. Those above 55 years, however, may also be seen as a high risk driver due to the physical limitations (slower reflexes, poorer eyesight etc.,) imposed by advancing age.

Males are, statistically, more prone to get into car accidents than women. Your location, where you live, work and drive each day, as well as the popularity of your type of vehicle among thieves, also affects your rates since insurance providers will be taking into account the crime and theft rates of vehicles in that area. The factor that you have most control of would be your driving history there in Peoria, Illinois. Prior involvement in car accidents, accumulating traffic violations and getting caught driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) has a very big impact on how much you pay for insurance.

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