Car Insurance Claim Dispute In Illinois?

October 31, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Illinois auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My car insurance claim here in Illinois seems to be so unreasonable so I plan to dispute it. What are the things that I need to do in case I decide to dispute my car insurance claim?

Oswald

Bloomington, IL

To dispute your car insurance claim in Bloomington, Illinois, you may first take into service an independent evaluator. You car insurance policy most likely needs this in case of a dispute but be sure that the evaluator is totally independent from your car insurance provider. Have this evaluator send his assessment to both you and the car insurance provider. As much as possible, you have to keep away from arbitration at first. You may attempt to do mediation first if your insurer is willing to do that. The mediator re-examines the adjusters assessment and gives ideas as how to settle the car insurance claim dispute.

You may have your case in arbitration if mediation could not resolve it. Employ a lawyer and present him/her with your case, including any details about the witnesses and your adjusters assessment. You may take your insurer to court if they decline to pay even after the arbitration. Let me just warn you that this can be costly because you have to pay lawyer fees, court fees and any other small fees that have occurred. If you really don’t wanna be push around by your insurer, it would still be up to you as to how far you want to take this.

Teen Driver Car Insurance in Illinois

October 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Young Driver Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My husband and I are going through divorce and we have a teenage son. We don’t know yet as to who will have his custody. He already has his license and uses my car all the time. What happens if I don’t list him in my car insurance policy in Illinois?

Nina

Schaumburg, IL

If you do not list your teenage son in your car insurance policy Schaumburg, Illinois, you have to be prepared for the potential consequences. Your car insurance policy can be cancelled, non-renewed or you may have surcharges because of that. Some car insurance providers would drop your insurance policy for misrepresentation if do not list your son at the time of the application process or when he gets his driver’s license. Since your teenage son has access to your vehicle, you may be required to list him on your car insurance policy.

If your state lets insurance companies to void policies for misrepresentation, not listing your teenage son on your insurance policy could be a huge mistake. If he gets into an accident and you file a claim, your insurance provider can void your insurance policy since you failed to let them know about your teenage son. If you are not sure if your teenage son is properly covered, get in touch with your insurance agent or your car insurance company.

Auto Liability Only Insurance in Illinois

October 16, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Illinois auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I plan to get auto insurance as soon as possible and I am kinda looking around. Is it okay to just get liability coverage for my auto insurance here in Orland Park, Illinois?

Patricia

Orland Park, IL

Auto insurance liability coverage is a kind of insurance which is commonly called the third party insurance. It would be okay to just get the liability coverage for your auto insurance in Orland Park, Illinois. The liability coverage would insure you and your automobile for the minimum cost of coverage that is allowed under the law. This is a basic kind of vehicle insurance that will give coverage for the smallest types of claims. For instance, if you get into an accident and you are at fault, then you would not be paid out for that claim. Only other people involved would be paid by your auto insurance provider.

The exact coverage on your auto insurance would be set out when you sign the insurance policy. These numbers would be the maximum that the auto insurance provider would be ready to pay if you get into an accident. You need to be sure on the exact cost of your insurance coverage. If you think that it is not enough, you need to raise it.

Illinois Auto Insurance Canceled After DUI Charge?

September 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Is it true that my mom’s car insurance can be canceled because of her DUI charge here in Des Plaines, Illinois?

Val

Des Plaines, IL

Most of the state laws regarding insurance specifically spell out the circumstances under which a car insurance company can cancel a policy. There are certain grounds for cancellation of car insurance and the most common are:

-you or a member of the household loses driving privileges during the policy period because of license expiration, suspension or revocation
-you fail to pay the premium on time
-you misrepresent material facts about your risk – which means your driving history, claims history or the number of people who have access to your vehicle.

In your mom’s DUI case if her driver’s license is suspended or revoked, this can be a ground for the cancellation of her car insurance. This can be very inconvenient for her so if her car insurance gets canceled, she needs to get another car insurance provider right away. Luckily, she can definitely get great car insurance it will just be a little harder to find, and the rates will obviously be a little higher, but don’t give up hope.  Clean up her act, and the rates will eventually go back down over time.

DUI Car Insurance in Illinois After Drunk Driving Conviction

September 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My cousin told me that he has a big problem about his car insurance rates because of his DUI conviction in Skokie, Illinois. Is it true that it will be largely affected because of his drunk driving conviction?

Malcolm

Skokie, IL

Your cousin’s drunk driving conviction in Skokie, Illinois could bring many negative consequences into his life. Aside from the legal consequences such as possible jail time, fines and a criminal record, he would also have higher insurance premiums. If he is currently insured, his car insurance provider would, of course, respond to this circumstance. What his car insurance company can exactly legally do would vary but his car insurance company may cancel or decline to renew his policy, restrict coverage provisions or, at a minimum, increase his premiums.

Although the amount of increase could greatly vary, his premiums could go up as much as 100 percent or more. How his car insurance provider reacts to his DUI could be worse if he has other strikes against him, such as traffic tickets, previous drunk driving convictions, late or unpaid insurance premiums, at-fault accidents or other negative history with the insurance company. He can obviously get free online rate quotes from various car insurance companies such as the ones available from this website.

SR22 Filing For Auto Insurance in Illinois

September 23, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Recently I started filing my SR22 insurance policy in Arlington Heights, Illinois due to DUI. Is there anything I can do to appear less risky to an insurance company?

Robert

Arlington Heights, IL

You hit the nail on the head for what you have to do with your Arlington Heights, Illinois SR22. Risk is what is making you pay too much for your auto insurance coverage, and nothing else, so the best thing to do for people who do not want to pay more is to ease up on the risk factor. A lot of ways is out there for you to prove your responsibility with little to no effort.

One way to do is for you to sign up for a defensive driving course. You can call your Arlington Heights, Illinois SR22 auto insurance provider first to find out a list of defensive driving classes which count, because not all will and you do not want to waste your time. A defensive driving class is a good way to lower your risk, most especially if you have SR22 insurance policy due to DUI, because not only do you obtain an auto insurance discount, but you also learn a few things which assist you in the future.

Now, you can only use a defensive driving course to save you money if you are not mandated by the state to take it. If taking a defensive driving course is part of your required DUI recovery track from the court, then unfortunately this is not an option for you.

DUI in Illinois – What Happens If I am Caught?

July 11, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DUI Help 

Reader’s Question:

I am an occasional drinker and when I drink, I usually just drive myself home. I have never been charged with DUI here in Joliet, Illinois, but if I will be caught drunk driving, what do I stand to lose?

Clay

Joliet, IL

If you are a drinker, it’s a good thing that you want to know what you stand to lose by driving drunk. To know why this is such a bad idea is essential to help you plan before you head out to party and drink and drive yourself home.

In the state of Illinois, the legal limit for blood alcohol content (BAC) is .08 percent. If you are caught in Joliet, Illinois with a BAC that is higher than the limit, you could lose your license, head to jail, or be asked to perform community service. Of course, you will have to pay fines for a DUI offense. Education and alcohol treatment may also be a requirement and you will have to pay for these classes and assessments.

If you lose your driving privileges, you would have to do several things before you can get it back. First, you would have to pay a steep fine on top of the fines that you have already paid and you would have to complete an alcohol education course in order to get it back.

If you get your license back, you would have to prove that you are insured but your insurance company may also drop your coverage. You can find another insurance provider to cover you, but it would be expensive. You will be tagged as a ‘high risk’ driver if you have a DUI offense, thus insurance companies may charge high premiums. So with that said, it would be far better to avoid the DUI at all costs than to deal with these expenses.

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