Pay-as-you-go car insurance is exactly that. It caters to the exact conditions of the driver and vehicle, particularly the amount of miles driven. It also accounts for the time of day!
There is pay as you go car insurance available. You need to consider your families needs to determine if this is right for you, as the number of miles you drive will lower or increase your pay out.
No. It does not matter.
As long as it is their fault you can go after their insurance.
I have the same question! A car did hit my house and I started to go through my homeowners insurance , but however I am thinking after all the problems that I am having with my homeowners that maybe it would have been best to go through the car company insurance.
- If you get a speeding ticket while driving someone else's car will it affect her insurance. - No affect her insurance. You pay the fine or you go to court for that. - will her insurance company be notified? - No. If you drive her car with the expired lisence plate you pay the fine.
Rates go up when the insurance company has to pay a claim. They might not go up if the claim is small.
no, the insurance will not go up but will go down and because i am an insurance agent, i had this kind of problem and i had to pay less
Many companies offer pay as you drive car insurance, including Progressive and Esurance. Pay as you go drive insurance provides rates based on the type of vehicle used, measured against distance, time, place and behavior.
You can get online quotes for your car insurance on many different car websites. Also, you could pay a visit to your local car dealer and ask the customer support about it.
There is such a thing as pay-as-you-go car insurance, also known as usage-based insurance. Coverage can depend upon distance travelled, amount of time spent driving, and/or other factors. Not all insurance companies offer this as an option.
If a car with an outstanding lien gets "totaled" in an accident the insurance company will pay the finance company. Any amount left on the loan after the insurance payment must be paid by the owner of the car. Gap insurance purchased at the time of the loan will pay any deficiency.On the other hand, any amount left over after the loan has been paid will go to the car owner.If a car with an outstanding lien gets "totaled" in an accident the insurance company will pay the finance company. Any amount left on the loan after the insurance payment must be paid by the owner of the car. Gap insurance purchased at the time of the loan will pay any deficiency.On the other hand, any amount left over after the loan has been paid will go to the car owner.If a car with an outstanding lien gets "totaled" in an accident the insurance company will pay the finance company. Any amount left on the loan after the insurance payment must be paid by the owner of the car. Gap insurance purchased at the time of the loan will pay any deficiency.On the other hand, any amount left over after the loan has been paid will go to the car owner.If a car with an outstanding lien gets "totaled" in an accident the insurance company will pay the finance company. Any amount left on the loan after the insurance payment must be paid by the owner of the car. Gap insurance purchased at the time of the loan will pay any deficiency.On the other hand, any amount left over after the loan has been paid will go to the car owner.
Technically, You are responsible for the car because the car insurance is in your name and not theirs. You can also go to court and they will investigate to see who should pay for accidental damages on the car but the Judge can also make the driver pay your cars insurance. It can go either way you or them depending on evidence of the accident.
That is what you are paying monthly is your insurance premiums. You have a choice of payment plans that are best for you. You can pay it once a year or one a month.
The kind that's probably about to go up
Depends on the car. If you had a small sedan and bought a larger more powerful car the insurance would go up for the new car. The insurance may go up anyway because of the accident.
A lady can go to a car insurance company's local office to find cheap car insurance. Some car insurance companies that offer cheap car insurance include GEICO and State Farm.
Unfortunatey, if you hit a car from behind, it is your fault. Period. Your insurance will pay for damages and the other person's injuries, if any. Hopefully, nobody was seriously injured, but you can expect your insurance to go up!
In my experience, if someone drives my car and get in an accident, I think he or her insurance has to pay for the damage of the other party and mine pays for the damage of my car. However, her insurance should go up, but not mine because I am not the one who drive at the time the accident occurs.
You do not need car insurance if you rent a truck but, you should have some sort of insurance. If you get hit or cause any damage you will be liable to pay money. There are many rental truck insurance options. If you go with Budget there is a variety of insurance options to choose from.
If another person was at fault for the accident, you will need to go after their insurance company. If you are liability only, your insurance company will not pay for anything.
Depends upon which kind of Insurance You are looking. For car insurance I would recommend State Farm or Allstate. For Home Insurance I would recommend Century 21
No, insurance does not go up by the color of your car. I've talked to an insurance agent in person about it.
It will not go against your insurance because a claim has not been filed only a police report.
== == == == == == == == == == == == if one party wants to go though it using insurance then yes you have to as well.