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How to Get Cheap Auto Insurance Quotes
Getting cheap car insurance rates is easier than you think. You will increase your chances of finding low
premiums if you know what discounts you can qualify and how. An agent or online quote form will ask
all the relevant questions to ensure you get the correct price for the coverage you requested. So,
knowing these questions and why they are asked will help you understand policies and prices better.
Below, we will discuss the questions asked when getting quotations and why. Your answers on quote
forms form the basis of your coverage if you accept it. Correct and detailed information will allow
insurers to offer you accurate and the best price. Most of the questions will be necessary to find out
about you, your driving records, car and coverage requirements. You should fill the forms to the best of
your knowledge.
A) Questions about Drivers to Be Insured : Personal details, experience, driving and credit history of the
vehicle owner and listed drivers are the key to possible savings or rate hikes. These particulars
determine if you are going to be categorized as good or bad risk and get charged high or low
accordingly.
Your Age, Gender and Driving Experience
Personal information helps as driving behavior is affected by age, gender and years of driving. Your
driving experience and number of recent claims will be the main factors in premium calculations. But
other factors play a role as well. For example female drivers may get lower rates as they are considered
lower risk.
Credit History of Policyholders
These days your credit score is very important in many aspects. It will affect mortgage, credit and
tenancy applications as well as premiums charged. Good credit history can mean higher discounts and
you will miss out if you don’t look after your finances. You will need to know if your credit score is good,
fair or poor.
Additional Drivers
Almost every car insurer will want to know about everyone in driving age and living in your household
regardless of them driving the cars insured or actually included in the policy. They and any listed drivers
will affect your premiums. For example, existence of a teenage driver on your policy can affect your
rates a lot.
Excluded Drivers
If you live with a high risk driver your rates are likely to increase. Sometimes, this increase can be
substantial that you consider driver exclusion on your policy. This may be allowed depending on your
state and insurer. They may need to have their own cars and insurance policies before companies will
consider your request.
It is important that specifically excluded drivers must not drive the insured vehicle. They will not be
covered under any circumstance and the damages they cause will not be paid. As the owner of the
vehicle you may personally be responsible for damages and injuries they cause as well.