Cheap Car Insurance Young Rates In Florida

February 17, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I got a speeding ticket last year. That was in July if I’m not mistaken. All I did was enrolled in a defensive driving class to have those tickets removed. Now, I got another speeding ticket just last week. Can I still choose to enroll in a defensive driving class to remove my violation? I’m just afraid that this violation will affect the cheap car insurance young rates in Florida that I’m getting right now. Help!

Nathalie

Coral Springs, FL

The good thing about living here in Florida is that you have the option to enroll in driver’s education program to remove points from your license. Not all states allow that option. And you’re fortunate enough that you were allowed to do that before. But I guess right now, you’re not that lucky.

The state of Florida only allows the option of attending a traffic schools to remove tickets from your license once every 12 months. If I’m not mistaken, that 12 month period would start from the time you received that ticket. So in your case, that would be July last year and the 12th month would be in June of this year. Meaning, you cannot enroll yet in another traffic school course because it’s still within the 12 month period. You can only enroll in July. And remember you can only take this option of ticket removal for a total of five times in your lifetime.

Since you don’t have the option of removing the tickets from your license, I am not sure if this will affect your current cheap car insurance young rates in Florida or not. That depends on your car insurance company. To make sure, you can ask your car insurance agent and ask what factors affect your cheap car insurance young rates in Florida.

Vehicle Insurance Policies Florida

February 14, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

How do I shop for vehicle insurance? I’m having a hard time choosing the right insurance policy for my vehicle. Thank you for the help.

Arnel

Miami, FL

Deciding among the many vehicle insurance policies Florida takes some effort. You have to be tireless in looking for the best rates and features. There are tons of vehicle insurance policies Florida that you can come across to, but only a few of them are suited to your needs and budget.

In shopping for vehicle insurance policy, you need to decide which type of vehicle insurance your car needs. Does it need to be protected against theft? Or should it be protected against property damage? Do you have the money to purchase the most expensive type- comprehensive vehicle insurance? These are just some questions you have to ask yourself in choosing among the many vehicle insurance policies Florida.

After you decide the right type of insurance policy for your vehicle, set a budget. You can get an idea of how insurers price that specific type of insurance by shopping around and comparing the prevailing rates. Pick out the cheapest priced insurance package, considering other factors like the stability of the company, among others.

Then contact an agent of the insurer or a broker connected with the insurance company. Clarify the details of the insurance policy first before you eventually purchase the policy.

Orlando Florida Car Insurance

February 13, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Is it true that the crime rates here in Orlando, FL, can affect my car insurance premiums?

Kurt

Orlando, FL

Good question! Yes, crime rates in where you live and where you usually drive and garage your vehicle can definitely have an impact on your car insurance premiums. A big city like Orlando, FL, for example would have citizens spending twice to almost three times as much on auto insurance coverage compared to those living and working in towns and in the country.

What’s important to remember is that car insurance companies determine your rates by how much risk you carry and is exposed to as a driver and that may cause you to file claims too frequently in the future. Living in areas with higher crime rates, theft rates, have greater risk of vandalism, and with greater traffic and vehicular density would mean that you are more likely to file an auto claim, hence the bigger premiums to compensate for your risk.

This is not the only factor influencing your rates there in Orlando, your age, credit history, driving record, and the kind of vehicle you drive would also have a big impact on how much you spend for car insurance yearly. This is why it’s so important to shop around and compare offers, as not all companies charge the same way for each driver.

Looking for the best Orlando car insurance? We would highly recommend using the free insurance quote tool found on this website where you can easily compare rates and policies coming from a wide range of carriers available.

Car Insurance Orlando Florida

February 13, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

How do I get an affordable car insurance policy in Orlando, Florida? Thank you for the tips.

Penny

Orlando, FL

Car insurance Orlando Florida can be cheap if you can present yourself as a responsible and defensive driver, and your vehicle as a safe one. If you are able to prove these things to any car insurance Orlando Florida firm, then you are guaranteed to be charged with cheaper car insurance premiums.

You can present yourself as a defensive and responsible driver on the road by showing your driving record. You should have minimal traffic violations. If your driving history is impressive, then car insurance Orlando Florida companies will rate you as a low risk driver, translating to cheaper car insurance for your vehicle.

Enrolling in a defensive driving school can also do the trick. Taking a week-long defensive driving course may enhance your reputation among car insurance companies.

Always buy a safe car. Do not purchase sports cars or sports utility vehicles since they have bigger engines and thus, are more prone to car collisions. Settle for cars with small engines. You should also put safety devices on your car such as advanced brake system and an automatic lock system.

Car Insurance Miami Florida

February 13, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am applying for car insurance and I fear that insurance companies will charge me with high insurance premiums. Is my fear right or am I just being paranoid?

Alonzo

Miami, FL

There are certain factors that can have insurance companies charging you with expensive car insurance premiums. First, if you have an old car, then you will certainly be charged with high insurance premiums. Car insurance in Miami, Florida is higher for vehicles which are over 5 years of age. So if you are getting car insurance in Miami, Florida, be sure that you have a newer car.

If your car has a high mileage, then you can be sure that car insurance companies will charge you with pretty high premiums. The same goes if your car does not have security features such as immobilizers, brake system and automatic lock system.

Your driving history will also have an effect on your car insurance. Car insurance in Miami, Florida is typically expensive for drivers who have had a bad driving history. So if you have been involved in a lot of traffic violations and road collisions, you can be sure that you will be dealing with more expensive car insurance premiums.

Van Insurance Florida

February 13, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am getting a van insurance and I’d like to know if there is any difference between it and a car vehicle insurance. What are the things I should know about van insurance?

Shawn

Miami, FL

There is not much difference between car and van insurance. Most vehicle insurance companies employ the same requirements and criteria in determining van insurance rates.

Van insurance is essential if you own a van, especially since you can never tell when an accident or natural calamity strikes and damages your van. A van insurance Florida protects your vehicle from collisions, thefts, and natural calamities such as flood or tornadoes.

Van insurance premium is determined by various factors. For one, you can get cheap van insurance Florida if you have a good driving record with minimal traffic violations. You can also get affordable van insurance Florida if your credit history is commendable.

Like in car insurance, the model and the type of your van is considered in determining the van insurance premiums. Installing safety devices like immobilizers, tracking devices, and security alarms can help you get lower van insurance premiums.

Like in shopping for car insurance, you can get the best van insurance if you conduct a thorough research on van insurance policies and rates.

Get Car Insurance In Miami Florida

February 11, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Help! I did not get car insurance in Miami Florida and I got involved in an accident (it was my fault). Now I am being sued, what do I need to do?

Jeremy

Miami FL

 

Heres what you need to do. First you must personally seek advise for the defense of any lawsuits against you. Go get an experienced car accident lawyer. You will have to pay for any court cost and lawyers fee as well even if you are not found guilty or liable for the accident.

If you are found responsible for the accident, especially if the damages and injuries you caused to others are severe, the court will pass a judgment against you for a big sum of money. If however you are unable to make the payment for the said amount of the judgment, the other party will sue to collect from you.

It is really necessary to get car insurance in Miami Florida now if you still dont have it. Protect yourself from unforeseen event like this and make sure you get car insurance as soon as possible.

Cheapest Florida Car Insurance

February 10, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I’m looking for the cheapest Florida car insurance and came across the term personal injury protection or PIP. Can you tell me more about this?

Jean

Citrus Park-Fern Lake, FL

The Personal Injury Protection or PIP is designed to reduce the incidents of suing for injury related vehicular accidents. As you see, the state of Florida follows a no-fault system. Under this, no matter who caused the accident, your own auto insurance company will automatically cover for your damages up to the limits that you have in your auto insurance policy. The state of Florida requires minimum auto insurance limits for PIP amounting to $10,000.

The Personal Injury Protection provides you coverage whether you are driving your own car or not. If let’s say you get involved in an accident driving another car that you do not own, you PIP will still provide coverage for you. In addition, if you are just crossing the streets or biking, or even if you suffered from an injury caused by a vehicle, your PIP will still cover you. Meanwhile, if you are driving outside the Florida, as long as you’re within the United States or Canada your PIP will still provide you coverage however this time you must be driving your own vehicle. The PIP also provides coverage for the members of your household.

The PIP will pay for:

  • 80% of necessary medical related expenses
  • 60% for lost wages
  • 100% for replacement services like housekeeping , child care, or yard work
  • And up to $5,000 for benefits for death

Since it appeared to me that you are looking for the cheapest Florida car insurance, you can start looking for one by shopping around for car insurance premiums. The websites offer a lot of choices for you to get the cheapest Florida car insurance you are looking for. Happy shopping!

 

 

Orlando Car Insurance

February 7, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I know that Orlando car insurance minimum requirements are to get just the property damage liability for $10,000 and personal injury protection for also the same amount. However, I heard from a friend that he is required to get higher amount of limits for his car insurance. How can that happen?

Joey

Orlando, FL

It’s correct that the minimum required car insurance coverages in the state of Florida (and that’s including the Orlando car insurance requirements) are just to get the two car insurance coverages that you’ve mentioned: property damage liability (PDL) and personal injury protection (PIP) for $10,000 each.

However, in some cases, the states of Florida may require an individual to purchase more than what is required by the law. For instance, if a driver is involved in some traffic violations, or is involved in a vehicular accident where he or she is not able to pay for the damages or he/she does not have car insurance, then that driver will be required to purchase additional coverage of:

  • $10,000/person
  • $20,000/bodily injury liability
  • $10,000 for PDL
  • or a combination single limit amounting to $30,000 for every accident

So to avoid getting higher car insurance limits and also to protect your driving record, I’d highly recommend that you follow traffic rules all the time and make sure that your Orlando car insurance is in active also. Always pay your car insurance bills before the due date to avoid any lapse or cancellation on your car insurance policy.

 

 

Florida Vehicle Insurance

February 7, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I heard from a friend that he’s been a victim of Florida vehicle insurance fraud. He declined to tell me what happened, he just told me to be careful regarding car insurance stuff. Can you give me tips on how to avoid this kind of fraud? Thanks so much!

Lena

Cape Coral, FL

I’m sorry to hear that Lena. I also know someone who was a victim of Florida vehicle insurance fraud. And I’ve researched on things on how I can avoid this.

According to the Florida Division of Insurance Fraud, these are things that one needs to do to avoid being a victim of Florida vehicle insurance fraud:

  • Be very careful especially when you received a phone call after an accident happened. This caller might be someone who’s trying to get you into a fraud scheme.
  • Know to compare vehicle insurance rates before you go ahead and purchase one, especially you’re being offered car insurance rate that’s too low compared to others.
  • If you are renewing or buying car insurance, check first with the Florida Division of Insurance Regulation, to find out if you’re getting policy from a licensed car insurance agent and company
  • I bet that you are giving outmost protection to your credit card numbers, do the same with you car insurance card.
  • Do not even think of writing a premium check to your car insurance agent. All checks should be written to your car insurance company.
  • Review your auto insurance bills on a regular basis. Make sure you receive your bills regularly.
  • Do not ever sign a blank car insurance form.

For more information about Florida vehicle insurance fraud, you may check with the Florida Division of Insurance Fraud.

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