Kentucky SR22 Auto Insurance Agent

 

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Q: What is a Kentucky SR22 auto insurance agent?

A: A SR22 insurance agent is someone who can look at all of your needs and characteristics, and seeing these find the car insurance company which is best for you, in some cases. In all cases, however, an agent is someone who will handle your insurance business for you and with whom you will do all of your car insurance dealings, unless you buy your insurance direct. There are two types of agents.

  • Captive agent.

A captive agent isn’t very useful to people who are shopping around, but can help people who have already decided what company they want to buy their insurance from. A captive agent only works for one company, and can handle your insurance dealings with them, but if you change companies you will have to get a new agent.

  • Independent agent.

Independent agents work with around five or six companies, usually. Agents like these can choose among quotes for the best ones and also do everything a captive agent does. If you want to change your insurance company, you can do so without having to find a new agent.

SR22 Auto Insurance – Cancellation or Non Renewal?

 

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Q: What is the difference between cancellation and non-renewal of SR22 auto insurance?

A: Cancellation of your SR22 auto insurance is something which can be done any time, and is not restricted to simply the end of your policy period. However, some legal restrictions surround cancellation, and your policy can only be canceled if you don’t make a payment, your license is suspended, you misrepresent yourself or omit information, or continuing to insure you would violate the law in some way. If your company cancels you for a reason other than this, then you can file a complaint.

As for non-renewal, it can be done for any reason, but is also subject to a few restrictions. For example, your policy cannot be non-renewed simply because you are part of a protected category–that is to say, it cannot be non-renewed on the basis of your race, disability, gender, ethnicity, and so on. Your SR22 auto insurance company is not allowed to deny you coverage because you have no credit/bad credit, but it can charge you more for these two reasons. Also, your car insurance company can choose not to renew your policy for risk reasons or because you have not paid.

SR22 Bond – What To Do To Get Lower Rates On Auto Insurance?

 

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Q: I’m going to buy a new car next month, but I have an SR22 bond which means my costs are high. What can I do to make sure that my insurance rates will not rise too much?

A: As someone who is about to buy a new car, you need to be very careful with the choices you make, because they could either send your SR22 bond prices much higher or much lower. By paying attention to your purchases and choosing responsibly, you can make sure they do the latter.

The type, cost, year, and features of any car you insure will affect the rates of your SR22 bond, so you should make sure these all line up to be non risky. First of all, avoid getting an expensive car. Keep it in your budget. The more a car costs to buy, the more it will cost to insure. Same goes for newer cars. Instead of getting a 2008 model, try for a 2005 or a 2004. Cars which are a few years old have lower SR22 bond rates.

You should choose a car which is safe. Check safety tests to see how your choices performed, and make sure they are equipped with safety devices. Most of all, run them through a few car insurance quote forms before you buy so you can be sure of the rates you’ll get.

What Happens If My SR22 Car Insurance Payments Are Late?

 

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Q: What happens if my SR22 car insurance payment is late this month?

A: Your car insurance company will decide the outcome of such a situation, and it could prove very risky and expensive for you depending on their policies. Some car insurance companies have grace periods, so if your SR22 car insurance payment is done a few days late, you will still be able to pick up your car insurance coverage from where you left off. However, not every company guarantees that you will be covered for any claims you file during that period of non payment. Also, even with companies who have grace periods, late payment isn’t something you can do without consequences. If you pay late too often, then your car insurance policy could be completely canceled.

As for SR22 car insurance companies who do not have grace periods, it’s even worse for you to pay late. Your insurance could be canceled as soon as the day after it was due, and then the company will send an SR-26 form to your DMV office informing them that you have not paid your insurance. Your DMV will then suspend your license, and any driving you do after that will be illegal. If you want to reinstate your license, you will have to go to your DMV office and pay any fines and fees involved, and this can be pricy. You will also have to get SR22 insurance again.

Will Getting In An Auto Accident Affect My SR22 Filing?

 

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Q: Will getting into an accident interfere with my SR22 filing?

A: Getting into a car accident will not directly affect your SR22 filing, but it could do so indirectly. Your SR22 filing is only affected by whether or not you are paying for car insurance. If you have car insurance, your SR22 status is fine. If you don’t, then it isn’t, and you can lose your license. What could affect your SR22 filing is your possession of car insurance coverage, which can be affected by an accident.

If you are already a high risk customer–which you probably are, since you are filing SR22 insurance–then getting into an accident which is caused by your own negligent driving is almost certain to cause negative consequences. While some companies may be lenient and simply raise the rates on your premiums as a result of the accident, other companies may choose to cancel your car insurance policy as soon as they find out.

You should remember, though, that your car insurance company may not necessarily find out about your accident. Most companies only check your record once a year or even once every three years, so your accident may have fallen off your record by the time they check. However, if they don’t find out on their own and you don’t tell them, then once they do find out they could still cancel your policy because of misrepresentation.

Do I Need To File an SR22 Form For My Older Car?

 

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Q: Do I need to file an SR22 form for an older car?

A: Yes, you need to file an SR22 form for any car. In fact, your SR22 form isn’t for your car at all, it’s for you. You can see this from the fact that some people are required to file non owners SR22 insurance even if the cars they are driving are insured by their owners. It is not your car your insurance company is worried about, but your driving. Having to file an SR22 form has put you in a very high risk category, and your DMV has to be sure that you will be insured because you pose a greater risk of getting into a car accident, especially a serious one.

If you have an older car, you can do some things which will allow you to pay less money to file your SR22 form. For an older car, you should first see how much your car is worth. You can do this by looking in Kelley’s Blue Book. Now take the worth of your car and compare it to how much you pay every year to file your SR22 form. If you are paying more to file insurance than you would get if you sold your car, then you need to have the least amount of insurance that it is legal to have. If your car is worth less than $1000, then you should absolutely cut your coverage as low as it goes.

How Do I File an SR22 Insurance Form? What Types of Forms Are There?

 

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Q: How is an SR22 insurance form filed?

A: How an SR22 insurance form is filed will always depend on the car insurance company, of course, so you will have to ask your company if you are trying to get it filed a certain way. Normally, though, there are two ways and three different forms.

The three types of SR22 insurance form are as follows

  • Owner SR22 insurance form, which is for someone who owns a car but does not drive it.
  • Operator SR22 insurance form, which is for someone who drives but does not own a car.
  • Owner-operator SR22 insurance form, which is for someone who owns a car and drives it as well.

If you choose a company to file your SR22 insurance form, one of the above will be filed. In some cases this is done via mail and sent to the Department of motor vehicles, and this can take as much as a month to process. In other cases, your form can be filed electronically, which usually takes between 24 and 48 hours.

How Do I Get a Cheap SR22 Insurance Rate Quote?

 

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Q: Is it possible for someone to get a cheap SR22 insurance quote on a new car they have bought?

A: Yes, it is possible to get a cheap SR22 insurance quote on a new car, but how cheap the quote will be depends on the kind of car you have recently bought. If you have a sensible, mid sized, economic car that wasn’t too expensive and had a good safety rating, then you have the best chance of getting the cheapest  quote. For any other car, though, you’re going to have to get some dirt under your fingers.

For anybody who owns a new car, of any type, your SR22 insurance quote can be cheapened by taking on more risk, which can be done by raising your deductibles. Every piece of extra coverage you have beyond basic liability has a deductible, which must be paid in the event of a claim before your car insurance company pays the risk. Let’s say you right now have a $500 deductible on all coverages. Your monthly premium will be high because your car insurance has most of the risk responsibility. If you raise it by a thousand dollars or more, though, your monthly insurance premium will be lower.

1. Raise your deductible amount to as high as you can

2. clean up your credit rating – poor rating equals higher insurance costs

3. join a credit union and ask them if they have insurance discounts – most do

I Got a Non Renewal Notice On My SR22 Auto Insurance – Now What?

 

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Q: I received a non renewal notice from my SR22 insurance company, and I don’t think they had the right to not renew my policy in this case. What can I do?

A: If your SR22 insurance company has decided not to renew your policy, then they have to follow certain guidelines and cannot simply decide not to renew your policy for any reason whatsoever. If you believe that your car insurance company is not following the required guidelines, then you can take your concern to the Kentucky Office of Insurance to be reviewed, so that they can see whether your concerns have a base.

You have to make your request for review in writing, which can include filing it online as well. You cannot simply go to the office and ask them to review your case. You can, however, fax or mail or send your request in electronically. If you want it to be reviewed, then you must do so within fourteen days of the time you received notice that your SR22 insurance policy would not be renewed.

How Should You Buy SR22 Insurance in Kentucky?

 

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Q: Should I buy my Kentucky SR22 insurance direct or with an agent?

A: Both direct line insurance and agent bought insurance are great ways to get your SR22 policy, but which one works for you personally will depend on your own specific situation.

For agents, these are more often and better used by people who lead very busy lives and don’t have the time available to do all of the research and quote mining that finding the cheapest Kentucky SR22 premium requires. Agents are also often a good route for people who are new to the insurance business and don’t have the knowledge or experience to know when they’re looking at a good deal and when they aren’t.

Direct line is also very quick and easy, and is best for people who want to save their money instead of paying an agent fee, and also for people who move around a lot. If you buy your SR22 insurance through an agent, then you often have to find a new one every time you move, but with direct, you just call up and change your address. You can also often handle your direct car insurance all by yourself online, and it isn’t very difficult to learn the ropes.

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