VA Consumer Resources for High Risk Auto Insurance Plans
Welcome Virginia Assigned or High Risk drivers. We understand the
concerns that you have trying to get insurance when you have had a
few tickets or accidents or even some credit problems that may put
you and your family in need of a State Mandated Insurance Plan to
secure insurance coverage
This website will help you locate the appropriate insurance that
you need regardless of what state that you live in. Assigned Risk
Type Producer Agents are available to help you.
VAIP-ARAIP-PAIP-CAIP-AIP Assigned Risk or
High Risk auto residual insurance market in Virginia consists of
licensed drivers unable to purchase auto insurance through the VA
Voluntary Market due to a variety of factors, such as their driving
history, accident history or status as a first-time driver. The Assigned
Risk or High Risk Auto Insurance Plans often charges higher rates in
your state, and is a last resort for licensed drivers that cannot obtain
car insurance coverage elsewhere in the preferred or voluntary auto
insurance marketplace.
To combat soaring insurance prices experts recommend
educating yourself and then obtain car insurance quotes to know what
your dealing with. Call (657) 217-8484 for help.
Where you live or, more precisely, where you keep your car parked at
night has a bearing on your chances of having an accident or becoming a
victim of theft or vandalism. That's why a vehicle owner in Richmond,
Virginia pays a higher rate than the owner of an identical vehicle in
Black Mountain, North Carolina.
Other factors affecting regional insurance rates include time and
efficiency of police response and law enforcement, local road and
traffic conditions and the quality of local medical services. Insurers
even factor in the litigation rates in a given area--that is, how many
lawsuits are filed, go to trial, are settled out of court and for how
much.
Why are VA Auto rates different for different cars, even if the
cars cost the same?
Vehicles are also grouped into categories according to their chances of
being damaged, vandalized or stolen. Insurers generally consider the
size and type of vehicle, as well as the value and the cost of repairs
which vary greatly, even on vehicles that cost about the same amount.
Therefore, it is assumed that a new sport utility vehicle is expected to
hold up better in an accident than a sports car or a subcompact or
electric hybrid car.
Putting auto insurance aside for a moment, safety is key when buying an
auto. Your life and everyone who rides with you depends on it! Some cars
are considered safer than others because of their performance record in
safety tests and real accidents.
That is why all consumers should research insurance coverage before you
buy your car. It helps you to understand the actual cost and indicates
those vehicles with good safety records. Your insurer will ultimately
reward you for putting safety first.
Why would my VA auto insurer cancel my policy?
Technically, in most states your insurer may cancel your policy only if:
you fail to pay your premium;
you lose your driver's license;
you are guilty of material misrepresentation during the application
process i.e., you fail to notify your insurer of a recorded violation,
such as a drunken driving, or possession of drugs or any illegal
activity offense; or
you fail to report a substantial change of risk, such as buying a new
high performance sports car to replace an old high mileage family sedan.
However, your insurer can choose not to renew your policy for a variety
of reasons.
Do you have a bad driving record? Have you received a lot of speeding
tickets? Have you ever been caught driving drunk? Not only are these
scenarios considered unsafe and illegal, they are justifiable cause for
your insurer to label you a bad risk and refuse to renew your policy.
Some underwriters may feel compelled to cancel policies after only one
accident.
Where do you live? Has the neighborhood changed in the last few years?
Have the accident or crime rates risen noticeably? As regions are
reassessed periodically, their status could change and you could
suddenly find yourself living in a higher risk area, where your
insurer's rates may not be adequate to cover losses.
What do I do if my Virginia auto insurer cancels or refuses to
renew my policy?
Even "good" VA drivers can find themselves in the position of being
dropped by their current carrier. Reasons range from a couple of moving
violations, or multiple accidents, or other serious violations that make
you a high risk to situations outside your control, such as when
insurers in your state are suffering severe business losses. Overall
rises in claims or losses can cause insurers to become highly selective
in determining whom they can afford to offer to insure.
That is why it is important to note that if you are licensed to drive,
by law, you are eligible for Virginia auto insurance. However, your
options for new coverage may be limited. Each state has created and
regulates a market of last resort for those who cannot otherwise obtain
coverage. These groups have various names, depending on the state you
live in, such as assigned risk auto insurance plans or the residual
market, or the high risk pool. Your agent or insurance producer will
know more about the particulars in your state.
Regardless of the reason you were dropped or canceled by your VA Auto
insurer, you need to act immediately to get another policy. Under no
circumstance should you drive your vehicle without knowing one hundred
percent that you have current insurance. Call your local agent to help
you find new coverage. If you do find yourself in the assigned risk
residual market pool, the price may be higher but it may be your only
alternative in maintaining your freedom to drive.
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Finding the best coverage and lowest prices for VA Auto insurance is
not that difficult to shop for. High Risk Auto Insurance consumer help
online. Discuss coverage options, rate and buy your policy. To help make
shopping, comparing rates and saving money on your insurance easier,
Assigned High Risk Insurance Organization provides free auto insurance
comparison rates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Get competitive non
biased help with Receive a quote from our consumer comparison rating
service any time day or night, over the Internet. Spend a couple of
minutes answering a few questions about yourself, your driving record,
vehicle information and insurance needs. Local VA Assigned Risk
Insurance Agents will tell you how much their company would charge you
for an annual premium for your auto insurance, in addition to rate
comparisons from other major auto insurers including most household name
brand insurance companies in your specific zip code.
Getting yourself out of the VA high or VA assigned risk driver pool
category is going to take a little time. Call for help finding coverage now (657) 217-8484. You may need to consider the
following, cleaning up a bad driving record and paying your bills on
time. And some factors will fade with time. Most insurance companies
rate a driver with no points for three years as a good or preferred
risk. But there are a few things you can do to cut high risk auto
insurance costs now! Consider driving an older car and dropping
collision and comprehensive coverages. Or, if you can accept the risk,
carry lower amounts of other standard coverages.
And don't forget that shopping online is a great way to access assigned
risk auto insurance VAIP certified producers and companies that serve
Local Consumers in our area. You may even be able to comparison shop
between several offers. If you get a FREE QUOTE from each of the
national quoting services you will have the best service from someone
Local in your area.
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