Getting a Car Insurance Quote: California Auto Insurance You Can Trust, Part II
In the last post we talked about how to go about getting a high risk auto insurance policy that you can afford from a company that you can trust. As we discussed earlier, the Internet offers a host of options for seeking the information we need. There is no greater resource for quickly gathering information. A traditional auto insurance policy is one thing - but also something that can be found easily online where you have the opportunity to compare and contrast policies - but high risk auto insurance is another animal entirely. High risk auto insurance - or SR22 insurance - is legally mandated to be carried by those who are considered high risk drivers. These drivers are already paying a premium for high risk insurance because the company itself is taking a risk and charging for the privilege. Additionally, however, there is also added cost associated with full and comprehensive coverage - something that not every driver chooses to purchase.
In the last post we talked about getting everything you need online where you can first identify those companies that even offer high risk auto insurance (not all do) and gain insight into those that would be considered trustworthy (from the testimonials of others who have worked with them as well as companies who may rate insurance policy providers) as well as request a car insurance quote. California has many insurance companies but going online allows you to better focus and manage your search. Once you get a variety of car insurance quotes from those companies in which you are interested, you can:
Compare policies. Most assuredly not every high risk auto insurance policy is the same as the next. You will likely find some gaping holes between them. Be sure you know what it is that you need so that you can make sure that you are comparing the same offerings across the board.
Contact companies. Once you identify those companies with which you want to work and you’ve gotten a quote that makes sense reach out to the company on a personal level. Just because they sound good on “paper” doesn’t mean you’ll feel comfortable working with them. This is a relationship that you’re going to have for some time; make sure that you feel comfortable and respected.
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