Dallas SR22 Auto Insurance Policy

 

August 1, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Dallas Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I was required to get SR22 insurance here in Dallas but my auto insurance carrier does not offer it. Is it possible for me to retain my current policy and get SR22 from an insurer that offers it?

Garrison

Dallas, TX

SR22 insurance is liability coverage on your auto insurance that is required so that a driver with suspended license can reinstate his/her driving privileges. SR22 auto insurance is distinctively suitable for these circumstances since it asks the auto insurance carrier to inform the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in the event that the policy is canceled, terminated or lapses. In such cases, the driver’s license would normally be suspended until the SR22 auto insurance policy is made current or reinstated. In majority of the states, you need to carry SR22 auto insurance for a certain time (normally three years) after the suspension or revocation period of your driver’s license.

You can’t purchase separate policies for SR22 insurance if you currently have auto insurance in place. What you have to do is cancel your policy if your auto insurance carrier in Dallas does not offer SR22 and get a policy from an insurer that does.

Remember that having an SR22 insurance means you are considered as a high risk driver, thus having higher auto insurance rates. You can still be able to find an auto insurance policy that has reasonable rates if you shop around and compare auto insurance quotes from different insurers.

Auto Insurance Rates Dallas Texas

 

July 12, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Dallas TX auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I’m Sandra and I currently live in Dallas, Texas. I’m curious as to how are car insurance rates being determined? Why are insurance rates different for various cars, even if the cars cost the same?

Sandra

Dallas, TX

Thanks for asking Sandra. Insurance rates set in the State of Texas are different than many other states. The rates are determined by the behavior and accident rates of all Texas’ drivers. The cost of insuring drivers in Texas including settlements and legal fees is totaled for the entire state and divide it up between everyone.

There is much information about you that is used to determine your car insurance rates. You are grouped or pooled together with similar drivers of the same background, so that way you are not paying for drivers that have worse driving capability than you. These includes your gender, age, marital status, driving record, usage of vehicle, how many vehicles you have, where you live, what kind of coverage limits you want, how many drivers you have and their ages, your payment history, what color car your drive, your insurance credit score, claims history, occupation and a lot more.

Automobile vehicles are also grouped into categories according to their likelihood of being damaged, vandalized or stolen. Car insurance companies generally consider the size and type of vehicle, as well as the value and the cost of repairs (which can greatly vary, even on cars that cost roughly the same). Safety is a key when buying a vehicle, putting insurance aside. Some cars are considered safer than others vehicles because of their performance record in safety tests and real accidents. That’s why you should research about insurance coverage before you purchase for a car.

Auto Insurance Dallas Texas

 

June 9, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Dallas TX auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Can I still obtain auto insurance in Dallas TX if you file bankruptcy?

Gene

Dallas, TX

Yes, it is still possible that an insurance carrier will insure you, even if you have filed bankruptcy in the past.

Insurance providers differ and you will likely have to shop around to check the coverage you need and it is likely your insurance rate will be higher then those without a bankruptcy on their record or those that have a better credit score.

Auto insurance rates are not purely determined based on credit report. There are other factors such as the type of car, where you live, driving record, etc. The goal of acquiring all of this information is to correlate the car insurance rate as closely as possible with the actual cost of potential claims.