By GreenPeak, on March 25th, 2011%
Does it matter which insurance company is providing coverage to me if I want to renew on the Internet?
Yes. Only customers of insurance companies that electronically report to DMV can renew on the Internet. If your agent has advised you that insurance information was electronically submitted and your are not currently insured by one . . . → Read More: DMV Insurance Requirements for Online Registration
By MGhatala, on March 8th, 2011%
NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUSPEND
IMPORTANT: YOUR VEHICLE REGISTRATION WILL BE SUSPENDED EFFECTIVE:
Department records indicate that insurance information has not been reported for the vehile listed above. Failing to provide proof of financial responsibility or submitting fraudulent insurance information in response to this notice will result in the suspension of your vehicle registration . . . → Read More: NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUSPEND
By MGhatala, on December 7th, 2010%
How long does a violation stay on your driving record in California? In California, most minor traffic offense convictions will remain on your record for 3 years from the violation date and count as 1 point.More serious traffic offenses, such as hit and run and reckless driving will remain on your record for 7 years from . . . → Read More: How long does a violation stay on your driving record in California?
By MGhatala, on September 12th, 2010%
Vehicle insurance information and requirements Here are some things you need to know about recent vehicle liability insurance changes: As of January 1, 2006, all insurance companies are required to report insurance status information to DMV for all private use vehicles (CVC §16058). As of July 1, 2006, law enforcement and court personnel . . . → Read More: Be Sure to Insure! ITS THE LAW!!!
By MGhatala, on August 21st, 2010%
Have you ever sat down to read your auto insurance policy contract — not your Dec Page that lists the coverages you purchased, but the actual policy contract that looks like a very long legal agreement?
If not, you’re not alone. Many people find this task daunting due to the contract’s complexity, so they . . . → Read More: Your Auto Insurance Policy Simplified
By MGhatala, on August 21st, 2010%
Here are 3 ways to accelerate your Claim and Repairs.
Call your insurance company as soon as you can. This will get your insurer started on your claim. Without anyone knowing that there was an accident there is no one to start the process. The claims number is printed on your insurance ID card. . . . → Read More: Did you just get into an Accident?
By MGhatala, on August 21st, 2010%
Have you ever wondered if all the auto insurance companies offer the same coverages and discounts?
Definitely not! While many of the basic types of coverage — Liability, Collision, Comprehensive, Personal Injury, Medical Payments, Uninsured Motorist, etc. — are offered by major companies, discounts and specialized coverages can vary between companies. For example, not . . . → Read More: Are my coverages and discounts the same as yours?
By FSaiyed, on August 4th, 2010%
New Law: If a patrol car is pulled over to the side of the road, you have to change to the next lane (away from the stopped vehicle) or slow down by 20 mph . . . → Read More: New Traffic Law 2010 : Move Over Law
By FSaiyed, on August 2nd, 2010%
CDW is useful and very inexpensive. Many agents do not to offer this coverage because they may not understand how it works. Insured will refuse this coverage due to the lack of understanding of how it works. I have put together questions and answers regarding Collision Damage Waiver. . . . → Read More: Crash Course on CDW (Collision Damage Waiver)
By FSaiyed, on July 29th, 2010%
Full coverage on your auto insurance has a comprehensives and collision deductable. If your auto insurance deductable are set to $500 for collision coverage and comprehensive coverage you are paying an increase premium due to the lower deductable. Increasing your deductable on your auto insurance to $1000 will reduce your auto insurance premium. Make sure add the Collision Deductable Waiver (CDW) to your auto insurance policy. This will waive your deductable due to collision. CDW can cover your policy deductable up to $3,500. This will make your collision deductable $0. . . . → Read More: Tips on How to Reduce Your Auto Insurance Cost and Stay Insured in a Down Economy
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