Receiving Automobile Insurance Quotes Online
Once you have decided which way you want to receive your direct auto insurance quotes online, there are some things to keep in mind. When going to individual websites to ask for quotes, make sure that you enter the same details about yourself on each form. This will help ensure that you receive accurate quotes on the same amount of coverage from each company. You will need to make sure you are honest about your driving history and credit report, as if you are not, this will come out eventually and cause an increase in the amounts you were quoted. The insurance companies will verify this information. There is no way to get around this.
When you are using the online portion of an general auto insurance company, you always have the option of calling their main number to speak with someone to get all your questions answered. If you have doubts or any type of question, it is important to contact them to clear it up. Some auto insurance companies will offer online chat to an insurance agent. This can be helpful when looking for insurance as you can get your questions answered or get help walking through the detail process of the form. The main page of the site should tell you if they offer online chat and if it is available at that moment in time or not.
#1 by Steven A on April 17, 2009 - 8:11 pm
wait, if u sold the car to someone else, it's their responsibility to insure it. in fact, YOU can't insure a car that's registered to someone else. so i'm a little confused…
#2 by cjjp1978 on April 17, 2009 - 8:42 pm
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#3 by kelly on April 17, 2009 - 9:08 pm
How much it costs is going to vary, based on a bunch of your personal information.
Start with http://www.progressive.com, for insurance. You can get a quote on the internet – you fill out the very personal information, they will email a quote back to you.
It will be easier if you have a US license, but if you don't, as long as your license is written in English, it's not a problem. Otherwise, you'll need an international license.
#4 by mantanadino on April 17, 2009 - 9:17 pm
shut the fuck up you fucking dum american cunts
#5 by css on April 18, 2009 - 7:08 pm
When you rent a car, you have to have full coverage on the care that you own (your personal vehicle) and then that will automatically carry over to the rental. If you do not have full coverage you can add it to your existing policy for the amount of time you'll be renting the car OR just buy the insurance from the rental place. And to answer your other question, no your policy will not cover somebody else's car just because you're driving it. Insurance covers vehicles, NOT people, even if you were in an at fault accident, your friend/relative's insurance would have to cover that loss.
#6 by Steven on April 18, 2009 - 11:19 pm
If you park your car on your parent's property, and never drive it anywhere, you might not need to have any insurance.
But if you are going to take that car out on the public highways, you need all sorts of different types of insurance to pay for medical expenses if anyone hurt in an accident, pay for repairs if any damage from accident, get another car if it is stolen, protect your assets (house, car bank accounts) from beign drained by law suits, and also keep you out of jail.
While you are living under your parent's roof, they can add you to their insurance policy … this will be expensive, but not as expensive as a policy in your own name.
Once you go to college, and live wherever the college is, no longer under your parent's roof, then you do need to have policy in your own name.
#7 by Pinsentry on April 19, 2009 - 2:36 am
You CAN do that since you are changing anyway.
You might want to notify your PRIOR insurance company once you have the NEW coverage in force – just to avoid any duplication of coverage and any "earned premium." If the company automatically renews and you don't inform them, they might try to collect for the time you had coverage in force.
Just show them a copy of your NEW policy and they will cancel the old.
That's the way it SHOULD be done.
Good luck, drive RESPONSIBLY and I hope this helps!
#8 by True2it on April 19, 2009 - 3:07 pm
Was a citation issued at the time of the accident? If not, it won't show up in the MVD. The insurance industry also has something similar to a credit report, called the CLUE report that lists past property and casualty claims made by you. That is used as well in determining your insurability.
#9 by Amanda on April 19, 2009 - 5:42 pm
You should qualify for liablity insurance instead of full coverage. The actaul amount of insurance depends on what your car is worth right now, how old it is, your past driving record and your "hi risk" lable will definately have an effect. You'll have to get quoted at a few different places to be sure what company has the lowest rate for you.
#10 by hedonist on April 20, 2009 - 1:29 am
Every card is different, and the card companies can change their insurance carriers without notice. Most of them give collision damage waiver only. If you have an accident, they will cover repairs over and above the rental company insurance, but they do not cover the cost of a replacement rental for you to drive. Very few of them cover liability. The most complete coverage may be offered by your insurance company, for a lower fee than the waivers offered by the rental companies. In Manitoba, for instance, we sell (to Manitobans) a rental car policy that gives $50 deductible for damage, loss of use coverage, and 5 million dollars liability coverage, and this package can be bought to cover a rented car anywhere in Canada or the US. So, before you rely on your credit card, read the wordings booklet, then talk to you auto insurance agent.
#11 by mom2omar on April 21, 2009 - 3:45 am
If you have an insurance company that is refusing to allow you to remove an authorized driver from your policy unless you PROVE the authorized driver has insurance elsewhere, it's time to get a new policy in place at another company and then drop your current insurance. That is ridiculous.
If you want to stay with that company for some reason (although I couldn't think of any) you might call your agent and ask why you need to do that, and tell him you will switch if you can't, and see what happens.