Most Recent Auto Insurance Articles in High Risk Auto Insurance

  • Risks In High Risk Auto Insurance

    by Ricky Lawrence

    With the increase in population, it is no longer surprising that more people compete for road space. Consequently, vehicular accidents have also increased. This has somewhat become a problem for many insurance companies. An alternative that they came up with is high risk auto insurance. This insurance type specifically targets people who have bad driving records. Hence, if you have had several road mishaps, you will most likely qualify for high risk auto insurance. Drivers who own cars that are … (more) February 19, 2010

  • Low Auto Insurance for a High Risk Driver

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Have you just bought your dream luxury car worth your lifetime savings? Or have you already crashed your vehicle a couple of times already? Are you still a teenager who cannot wait to get behind the wheel and challenge speed limits? Or are you a driver for a long time now and have been receiving a lot of parking tickets? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then you might be considered a high risk driver and a … (more) February 13, 2010

  • High Risk Auto Insurance: What You Need To Know To Avoid It

    by Ricky Lawrence

    If you think auto insurance alone is a pain in the head, what do you think of high risk auto insurance? This may sound more painful, especially on finances. Being a high risk driver means a more expensive insurance policy and higher deductibles; and being labeled as one is upon the company’s discretion. Now, if you try applying for a car insurance one day and was charged as being a high risk driver, you may wonder upon what grounds they … (more) February 10, 2010

  • High Risk Auto Insurance of Sports Cars

    by Ricky Lawrence

    If you own a sports car, there is a big probability that you pay for a high car insurance premium. This is typical of sports cars because insurance companies classify such vehicles as high risk cars. It means that it is more dangerous to drive compared to ordinary cars. Drivers may try to argue that they do not need high risk auto insurance for their sports cars when they are very safe and skilled drivers. They have a clean driving … (more) February 3, 2010

  • Five Tips to Be One of the Best High Risk Auto Insurance Agents

    by Ricky Lawrence

    As an insurance agent, you are always competing against each other for the same set of clients. Often, there are those who would resort to tactics – even dirty ones – just to get ahead. Considering the demand for this type of coverage, they do work sometimes. However, did you know that there are easier and better ways to be one of the best high risk auto insurance agents out there? Here are five tips you can follow: The first … (more) February 1, 2010

  • High Risk Auto Insurance – Getting The Best Out Of The Worst Premiums

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Statistics always backs up the assumption of most insurance companies. For instance, when they categorized you as a high risk driver, they did not come up with that assumption because they know you or your driving habits. They jumped into that conclusion because statistics says your personal information reflects that you are a high risk driver. Pretty unfair, right? The question is, how can you turn this situation around into your favor? There are a number of ways to get … (more) January 29, 2010

  • What Should I Do To Reduce High Risk Auto Insurance Prices?

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Did your insurer consider you high risk? That is no joke. That only means you have bigger chances of getting into trouble which results to filing claims. Because you file claims more often, insurers would not be able to make a lot of money so they formulate a way to keep you out of their company – very high rates. Is there still hope? Fortunately, there is. There are several companies who specialize in offering high risk auto insurance for … (more) January 1, 2010

  • Ways To Lower Those High Risk Auto Insurance Rates

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Do you have a sports car? If you do, then insurance companies will probably categorize you as high risk. Even if you have a clean driving record, and have never broken any traffic laws, they would still consider you as high risk just because of your sports car. Isn’t that unfair? Nothing is fair when you see your high risk auto insurance rates increasing continuously and there seems to be no other way of getting around it. Fortunately, there are … (more) December 31, 2009