How to Find Reliable Car Insurance Companies in Indiana
Reader’s Question:
It’s my first time purchasing car insurance here in Indiana. Any advice on how to find a reliable car insurance company?
Jake
Evansville, IN
Don’t worry, Jake, there are many insurance companies there in Indiana that offer car insurance for first-timers like you. There are certain things to consider when you’re hunting for a good car insurance company. The first and easiest way to get started is through the Internet. Try shopping online for more information and also to get free quotes for your car insurance. That way, you can easily compare car insurance rates from different companies. It’s very convenient, fast and economical.
Then, if you’re still unsatisfied by the information you have gathered on the Net, you can call your local insurance agent there in Indiana. Try asking your friends or your relatives about a reliable insurance agent. Through an agent, you will be able to ask for details regarding premium rates and coverages, so you can then compare them to other car insurance offers. But if you don’t want to go through an agent, there are also companies that offer car insurance directly to people like you.
Just remember to be honest about the information you put in your profile for it can affect certain rates or coverages. And if you want to save up on your car insurance, make sure that you have a clean driving record because traffic violations will affect your premiums. Most car insurance companies will also give you a discount if you already bought other insurance policies from them like a home or a life insurance.
Try also to consider the company’s financial stability as well as their standards in terms of customer care. Having a financially stable company is very important especially when you’re filing car insurance claims after getting into an accident.
Don’t forget to exhaust all your options, so you can better decide on the perfect car insurance policy for you.
How SR22 Insurance Works in Indiana?
Reader’s Question:
How does SR-22 insurance work here in Indiana, and how many points do I get for an OWI?
Bart
South Bend, IN
It is under the provisions of the law there in Indiana that a motorist may be subjected to chemical test to see the amount of alcohol in his blood if stopped and suspected by a traffic enforcement officer of OWI (operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated). In the event that a motorist is proven to be driving while intoxicated (this just means that the amount of alcohol in the blood of the motorist exceeds the legal limit), corresponding actions shall be taken against the motorist because in the state of Indiana, as anywhere else, this is a criminal offense.
To answer your first question, SR-22 insurance is the form of insurance that the state of Indiana utilizes in order to monitor the insurance of motorists that have had any problems – in this case, OWI-with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles there. This is also called financial responsibility insurance because this is what a motorist shows to prove that he has the state’s required minimum vehicle insurance policy. Typically, an SR-22 form is submitted to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles through an accredited vehicle insurance company that has a power of attorney on file.
Now, for your other question, according to the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, an Operating While Intoxicated offense is marked eight points in your driving record, and this will remain in your driver’s license for two years from the date of conviction.
I hope I answered your question.
Vehicle Insurance Discounts For Drivers Who Don’t Use Car Often
Reader’s Question:
I have a friend here in Fort Wayne, Indiana , who told me that I may be able to get some discounts on auto insurance if I don’t use my car that frequently. Is that true? Because most of the time, I just walk or commute to work, and I just use my car when I really need it.
Joshua
Fort Wayne, IN
Usually, there are different auto insurance policy laws for different states here in the country, but in the case of public transit users, I think it’s the same almost everywhere. And I’m sure the same thing is in effect there in Fort Wayne, Indiana. For you who do not really use your car that often and just commute through public transit or whatever, I’m sure that discounts are available because if a car insurance underwriter considers different factors, how frequent you use your car is going to be one of them. That is if you can prove to the auto insurance company that you actually use public transit. If you can, then you will definitely get a lower premium. The reason behind all of this is that a car insurance underwriter calculates how often you will probably be getting claims from them. Remember that when you get claims, the company loses money. If you do this a lot, there is a very high chance that the next time you have your policy renewed, either the company gives you a higher premium or the company rejects you. For those people that receive higher priced premiums, what they do is they commute and refrain from using their cars because this way, they can reduce the price of their premiums. If the car insurance company knows that you do not use your car that often, they would be open to giving you discounts. So, there you go now, and I hope I answered your question. Well, if you think about it, you would actually save more if you don’t use your car that often.
