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Do You Need Underinsured Motorist Auto Insurance?

Published by author on May 28th, 2009 - in Underinsured/Uninsured Motorist

Reader’s Question:

I’m new here in Connecticut and I have to get auto insurance ASAP and I just have a question about it. Is uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage required in this state or can you do without it? I just feel that it’s very important for every driver to have it and some other types of optional coverage so I think I’ll get it even if it will not be required.  I really need auto insurance at a very affordable price right now, please give me some pointers.

Luke

Stamford, CT

Several auto insurance carriers in Connecticut are battling against one another to provide the most competitive prices for your auto insurance. You could collect different quotes from several auto insurance carriers with the assistance of their agents and brokers and then select the most appropriate auto insurence for your automobile. For your auto liability coverage, you need to get $20,000 for one individual and $40,000 for all individuals for bodily injuries in one accident and $10,000 for property damage. You may opt to get higher auto insurance coverage to get the best protection for you and your vehicle.

In the state of Connecticut, it is required that you get uninsured and underinsured auto insurance coverage to protect you and the passengers in your vehicle in the event of an accident with someone who doesn’t have auto insurance or someone who doesn’t have enough coverage. The minimum coverage that you can get is $20,000 for one individual and $40,000 for all individuals in an accident. In the event that the auto insurance coverage of the at-fault driver is not enough, you could get your medical and other costs through underinsured motorist coverage.

Though not required, the other types of coverage that you can get for your auto insurance include collision, comprehensive, towing, rental charges, medical payments, etc.

Will My Auto Insurance Rate Go Up?

Published by author on May 19th, 2009 - in Need auto insurance

Reader’s Question:

I have a ticket in my driving record. I was just wondering if I can find an insurance company online that will not raise my car insurance with the ticket?

Carl

Baltimore MD

Thank you for asking Carl.

Usually car insurance providers will not quote you expensive car insurance rates, or increase your rates if you already have an insurance policy in file. Generally traffic violations as well as your driving record are being considered as a rating factor when determining your car insurance rate.

Your motor vehicle record (MVR) is used to by auto insurance company to know what type of risk you are as a motorist and so as the risk the motorist is putting the insurance company under to insure them and the automobile they drive. Convictions such as DUI and DWI on a motorist’s driving record shows that the motorist drives recklessly or poorly that is why they are usually given high car insurance rates than the others.

There are various insurance providers that will not increase your auto insurance rates if it is your first minor ticket but it is likely that if you have a safe driver discount it will be removed from your policy. So your car insurance rates will increase a bit. You can get a quote from various comparison website online, just like what you see above, that will help you get a quote from multiple insurance companies all at the same time. This will let you see how each violation can affect your insurance rate.

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