There are many auto insurance companies out there. Most of them offer online motorcycle insurance. The best coverage and the most coverage is not necessary to be the same.
As with car insurance there are many insurance companies that provide online motorcycle insurace. Most companies have a free quote section on their website. It is always advisable to compare coverage and cost between several companies.
No. The "standard" auto policy will not cover a two-vehicle unit. You can get motorcycle coverage with a company. Dairyland used to be one of the primary companies for motorcycle coverage. Check with an independent insurance agent that handles personal lines coverage. Most know the companies that would be suited to write the motorcycle coverage for you.
"Most major insurance companies offer some type of motorcycle insurance. Geico, Allstate and Progressive all offer motorcycle coverage. Motorcycle insurance policies may vary from state to state."
There are many companies that offer motorcycle insurance services online. Not only are there many companies that offer it, but in most cases, the quotes are free to obtain. Although you can likely obtain motorcycle insurance from any automobile insurance company, USInsurance specializes in motorcycle insurance and is credited with the BBB (Better Business Bureau)
For most states the minimum amount of insurance coverage that you need to carry on a motorcylce is around $5,000. This can vary from state to state though so be sure to contact your insurance agent.
It is most likely a liability coverage if you should injure someone while riding your bike you would be covered to the limit of the policy. Ask your agent.
Your motorcycle must have insurance coverage any time it is operated on a public road or highway. Unlike most other motor vehicles, motorcycles are registered for one year rather than two, and all motorcycle registrations expire on April 30. Also, you can terminate your motorcycle liability insurance without surrendering the plate at a DMV office. This makes it easier to put the motorcycle back on the road after winter storage. However, under no circumstances may your motorcycle operate on public highways without liability coverage in effect.i
Yes, you can insure a motorcycle you do not own, but it typically requires the owner's permission and cooperation. Most insurance companies allow this through a "non-owner motorcycle insurance policy" or by being listed as an additional rider on the owner's policy. It's important to check with the insurance provider for specific requirements and coverage options.
Most states require insurance if the motorcycle is to be ridden on public roads.
Swift cover offers motorist the most competitive prices amongst the insurance brokers for bikers insurance, they express adequate levels of coverage maximizing better rates for its costumers.
As of 5/19/2012 Geico is asking $98.80 for the most basic coverage for 12 months.
I have been in the towing business for 25 years. In most cases, if you have collission insurance coverage your motorcycle is just like a car. Yes, the insurance company will pay the tow bill and storage bill. They will also have the motorcycle picked up and tow to be repaired or salvaged. Make sure you keep in frequent contact with your insurance company about the situation.