Will the cost of a insurance policy for my vintage car be expensive?
Mike
Spring, TX.
Mike,
The cost of the insurance policy will depend on the car make and model, the rarer model usually carries higher premium. The insurance cost is also higher if the car has high market value or more expensive. Furthermore, make sure that your insurer will guarantee the valuation of your car before signing the policy agreements. There are some insurance companies that denied claims for complete valuation. Including a guaranteed valuation in your policy will incur extra charges, but this is worth it because you’ll be protected in the event that your car is stolen or damaged.
Some good places to find insurance companies for your vintage cars are the Internet, yellow pages or car magazines. You can ask for insurance quotes from different companies so that you can compare the prices. You could get all this information by giving your car’s details and specs through the phone or by visiting the companies offices.
If you don’t fancy meeting face-to-face with an insurance agent, you could obtain the quotes through the Internet. Again, get quotes from different companies and do comparisons until you find the best deal. Take note of everything that is covered in the policy before signing any agreement.
Is there such an insurance plan for teachers or someone in the education industry?
Jane
Bellaire, TX.
Jane,
It is proven statistically that teachers have better accident records and have lower records of reported claims than other drivers. Teachers have lower insurance because they are typically more alert. There is an insurance program particularly for teachers entitled the Teachers Insurance Plan. Under this plan, both active and retired teachers may obtain insurance coverage at a more affordable cost. This is a reward for the wonderful driving plan of teachers.
You are eligible to use the Teachers’ Insurance Plan if you are currently teaching or are a retired education professional. It is great that many insurance companies reward the education community for good driving habits with savings for teachers and other education professionals who are the pillars of their communities.
A DUI conviction may also carry indirect penalties, such as increased
automobile insurance rates and limitations on future employment opportunities.
Of course, employment opportunities may be naturally limited by the
transportation problems created by a DUI license suspension, but increasingly the conviction itself may preclude work in certain fields or with certain companies.The powerful lobby of organizations like MADD bringing constant publicity to the issue, and the growing ease with which employers can conduct criminal background checks, that impact is spreading beyond fields directly requiring a clean driving record.
Wherever you live in the United States, you should carry auto insurance. Most states require it, along with minimum coverage levels you must buy. In states that don’t require auto insurance, you must show that you have enough assets in case you cause an accident, and if you don’t have enough assets you then have to buy auto insurance.
However, the state minimum is not necessarily “adequate.” The Insurance Information Institute recommends you carry $100,000 of bodily injury protection per person and $300,000 per accident.
How to read liability limits
Here’s how to read the following table of liability minimums.
First number: bodily injury liability maximum for one person injured in an accident.
Second number: bodily injury liability maximum for all injuries in one accident.
Third number: property damage liability maximum for one accident.
Thus, in Alabama, for example, the minimum liability limits are $20,000 for injury liability for one person in an accident, $40,000 for all injuries in an accident, and $10,000 for property damage in an accident.
What is no-fault?
If your state has a “no-fault” auto insurance law, your auto policy must pay medical bills for you and your passengers regardless of who caused the accident. No-fault laws are intended to keep insurance fraud down.
State Liability required? Liability minimums (in thousands of dollars) PIP required? No-fault state? Uninsured motorist coverage required?
The consequences of Driving Under The Influence, or DUI, charges
are far reaching. The criminal justice system can be a complicated process and the penalties of a DUI are quite severe. You should be aware that in some cases, those convicted of a DUI are subject to significant fines, legal costs, court costs, and even jail time.
Every person facing this charge is in need of a good defense and protection of their rights. The reason you need to obtain an experienced DUI lawyer is that research shows that many individuals arrested and charged with DUI are not guilty because they haven’t had too much to drink. While the State has a duty to enforce the law, persons accused of crimes such as driving under the influence are still innocent until proven guilty.
Is Classic car insurance different from regular car insurance?
Ted
Houston, TX.
Ted
The insurance policy for a vintage/ classic car is different from a regular car. The good news is that the premium for a vintage car is relatively cheaper than regular car. However, you need to be aware that it is cheaper because the insurance policy only covers certain mileage. There are also other conditions like parking garages that are considered.
The cost of the insurance policy will depend on the car make and model, the rarer model usually carries higher premium. The insurance cost is also higher if the car has high market value or more expensive. Furthermore, make sure that your insurer will guarantee the valuation of your car before signing the policy agreements. There are some insurance companies that denied claims for complete valuation. Including a guaranteed valuation in your policy will incur extra charges, but this is worth it because you’ll be protected in the event that your car is stolen or damaged.
SR22 insurance coverage in Texas is normally required for a period of 2-3 years from the date the drivers license was re-instated after a Texas DWI conviction. But you’ll need to check with the Texas DPS to be certain of your specific SR22 insurance requirements. Normally this will be mailed to you in a certified letter when your TX drivers license is first re-instated.
Will the premiums for SR22 insurance be more costly?
Mel
Spring, TX.
Mel,
An SR22 form is what a drunk driver must fill out in order to obtain insurance. Getting coverage after getting a DUI can be very difficult.
There are no laws in effect that regulate the premiums that are charged. What this means is that each company is free to charge whatever prices they want in order to issue you one of these high risk SR22 insurance policies. Knowing this, the best thing you can do is to comparison shop and get quoted on as many policies as you possibly can before deciding on a particular insurance company.
This website can do just that for you. All you need to do is fill out a short form and with a click of the mouse have several companies to compare.
Hope this information is useful in your search. Thank you for Asking a great Question.
SR22 insurance is what you have to have after you have been convicted of a DUI/DWI. It will let the DMV know that you are now insured. This is now considered high risk insurance.
A SR22 essentially is a written agreement that is put in place between the DMV and a specific insurance company. The agreement states that the insurance company has provided accurate coverage for your specific needs. The agreement also states that if for any reason whatsoever, the insurance company is no longer providing your coverage, they must contact the DMV and let them know. After the DMV has received the notice, they will generally suspend the offender’s license again.
One of the terms is if the policy is ended, gaps, lapse of coverage, etc… the Texas SR22 filing requires the insurance company to immediately notify TX DPS. Upon notification of such an occurrence the Texas DPS will promptly suspend the drivers driving privileges and TX drivers license.
Also this insurance usually last for up to 3 years. Sometimes a heavy fine, with community service, and even jail time may be required. But if after 3 years if you have not been arrested or convicted of any other crime then your insurance should go back to a normal cost for coverage.