Teen Driver Caught Driving With Out Car Insurance in Kentucky?

 

May 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Im 18 years old and I was pulled over and was caught driving without auto insurance. What will happen to me? I live in Kentucky.

Bill

Lexington-Fayette, KY

According to the State of Kentucky all motorists are required to carry liability coverage in the amounts of 25/50/10.These numbers stand for $25,000 total for bodily injury per person up to $50,000 total for bodily injury coverage per accident and $10,000 total for property damage per accident.

The penalties for operating a vehicle without Kentucky car insurance can be severe. For the first offense you are cited to go to court and can be fined between $500 – $1000 or be imprisoned for not more than 90 days or both.

Your KY motor vehicle registration and license plates can be suspended or revoked for 1 year or until proof of motor vehicle insurance is provided. You could also lose your license for up to 1 year. The penalties increase for each subsequent infraction of not having proper proof of car insurance.

Looking For Non Owners Auto in Insurance Kentucky?

 

May 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I have a driver’s license in Kentucky, but I do not have a vehicle. I have been driving my brother’s car. He has car insurance, but I am not listed on the insurance policy as a driver. Can I still drive his car? What’s going to happen if I get involved in an accident?

Jean

Louisville, KY

If you are operating your brother’s vehicle with any kind of regularity, you should be listed on your brother’s policy as a driver. Otherwise, your brother runs the risk of having the insurance provider deny coverage for a claim if you get involved in an accident while using that vehicle. As a result you and your brother can be held accountable for that accident. If your brother does not add you to that policy as a driver, to protect your interests, you may consider buying a ‘named non owner’ insurance policy. This policy will provide coverage for liability,uninsured motorist, medical payments and coverages for someone who does not own a vehicle and will be operating a vehicle owned by someone else.

Kentucky Non Owner SR22 Insurance – Check These Rates

 

December 27, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: I have non owner SR22 insurance in Kentucky and recently defaulted on a student loan. I renewed my insurance policy this month and the rates are suddenly much higher. Are these two things related? Is this legal?

A: Since I can’t see your records with your car insurance company, I can’t tell you for sure, but I would say that it is very likely that the two are related, and it is also very legal. Although car insurance companies won’t do this every time you renew your policy, many do check your credit when you get a new policy and do so again once every one to three years. Companies who do this, and most do, are following the lead of companies which sell other types of insurance by using credit reports to compile an insurance risk score.

For those who have bad credit and are excellent drivers, it may seem more than a little unfair for them to be charged so much on their insurance for something they think is unrelated, but many 24 year old male drivers could say the same. What studies show, though, is that if you have bad credit, you will probably be filing a few car insurance claims. People with bad credit also have a history of, like you, defaulting on payments, and car insurance companies want customers they can be sure will pay them every month.

Kentucky SR22 Auto Insurance Quotes

 

December 27, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: How am I supposed to get a cheap Kentucky SR22 auto insurance quote? My current company charges me so much!

A: It sounds like it could be time for you to make a little change of company in order to get a SR22 auto insurance quote in Kentucky. Changing companies is often necessary when rates start to rise, and shopping around is the best and most common way for people to save money on their auto insurance. Even if you have been with a car insurance company for several years, they will not always have the best car insurance prices, so change can be good.

Most people are overpaying for their auto insurance quote simply because they don’t look at all of what is available to them. Studies have shown that your average American pays around four hundred dollars too much for their car insurance premium. Premiums vary greatly between one company, and there can be as much as eight hundred dollars in difference between companies. In order to avoid overpaying, you should regularly look for a better SR22 auto insurance quote.

How Should You Buy SR22 Insurance in Kentucky?

 

December 27, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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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.

Is Kentucky Auto Insurance Program Offering SR22 Insurance?

 

December 27, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: What is the Kentucky Auto Insurance Program, and can I get my DUI  SR22 through it?

A: The Kentucky Auto Insurance Program is a program for people who have trouble finding a company which will sell them insurance, in many cases SR22 insurance. People who can’t find insurance can join the assigned risk pool by filling out an application, and the AIP will then give their application to a participating company. All car insurance companies who are license to sell insurance policies by the state of Kentucky are required to participate in the Auto Insurance Program.

You can get any kind of SR22 coverage through the AIP, but the prices will be higher, so you should only submit an application there if you cannot get insured otherwise. In order to qualify to join the AIP pool, you have to have been rejected by an insurance company within two months of your application, and be able to provide proof that you have been rejected, so you have no choice but to do some shopping around first.

Since you are getting SR22 insurance, remember that there are some time constraints. If you apply to join the AIP pool, it takes about 15 days for you to actually get insured.

Cheap Car Insurance For Kentucky College Students

 

December 20, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: I go to school in Bowling Green, and I only work part time. I do have some student loan which helps me support myself, but too much goes to my car insurance, and I’m afraid of needing to get another loan before the end of the school year. Can I find a way to pay less money on my car insurance?

A: Since you have  car insurance, you have to pay more than the rest of us, but this also means you have a greater impetus to search out the best car insurance discounts. Never settle with a company that doesn’t have any good discounts available for you.

One discount for your which you should encounter universally is a good student discount, which is or those college and high school students who manage to achieve grades of either a B average or a 3.5 GPA or above, depending on the standards of your car insurance company.

Another thing student related which may apply to you is a discount for people whose home owns are far away from the college–usually 100+ miles. If this is how it is with you and your home own, you can leave your car there and say on your parents’ insurance policy instead of paying so much for your policy.

New Car Insurance – Best Rates in Kentucky?

 

December 20, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: If I have a new car, what kind of coverage do I need for my auto insurance policy?

A: As the driver of a new car, your responsibility for the well being of your car rises. Your financer, who you are paying for the car, doesn’t want to lose thousands of dollars because you wreck your car and then default on the payments, so a system is set up. If you want your new car, then you need to have collision, comprehensive, and gap insurance on your car insurance policy. If you don’t do this, your financer can take your car back.

You can make this cheaper by taking on even more responsibility, this time with your car insurance company. With the more money your insurance company has to pay when you file a claim, the more you will have to pay on your monthly premiums to make up for that. You can save here by raising your deductibles so that you have to pay out more before your insurance will kick in in the event of an accident.

Another way you can save a little bit of money is by paying your insurance all at once, for the entire six months to a year.

The BEST way to lower your rates is by raising your deductible amount to as high as you feel comfortable.  This will have a drastic impact on your annual premiums.

Non Owner SR22 Auto Insurance Discounts in Kentucky?

 

December 20, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Non Owner Kentucy 

Q: Can I get discounts on non owner Kentucky SR22 insurance or are they all for people with cars? Because it looks like to me everything is for people who have cars.

A: You may just be with a car insurance company which doesn’t have a lot of discounts. I would say that is the first sign that you need to get out. Start looking up quotes online and think about changing to a company with a lower car insurance quote and a better range of discounts. Depending on the size and number of discounts you’d qualify for, sometimes it’s better to trade a lower initial quote for a lot of discounts.

Many of the discounts aren’t applicable to a non owner SR22 insurance policies because they involve aspects of he car, such as anti theft device discount, low mileage discounts, safety feature discounts, and the like. But many are careless discounts.

For example, you can get a discount for combining your insurance policies, by getting your life, health, home owners/renters, and car insurance all from the same company. You can choose from a variety of student and senior discounts, or take classes to watch your non owner SR22 car insurance rate plummet.

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