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Getting Auto Insurance In NY – Where To Get It

February 4th, 2010



Getting no fault insurance can vary a lot in price. I would recommend researching as much as you can about car insurance. For example, you can often opt for simply storage insurance coverage and pay as little as $20 per month.

You should be made aware of New York’s requirements for auto insurance. First, insurance coverage must be at least $25,000/50,000 for injury, $50,000/100,000 for death and $10,000 for property damage. New York is considered a no fault state. Remember, even if your car is not being used your insurance must remain in effect as long as it’s registration is valid. Motorcycles don’t have this requirement, as different insurance laws apply here. I would recommend looking into storage insurance if your car is only being used during the summer months.

You insurance carrier must be a New York insurance company. Using a an out-state company is not valid and your insurance will not be accepted is you are involved in accident. Upon receiving your insurance coverage your carrier is required to provide 2 insurance cards to you that will have a bar code strip on the back of it. You will need this when going to the DMV. The DMV will not accept any out of state insurance documents.

Finding an insurance company. This isn’t always an easy task to undertake. I would go with the one that you feel the most comfortable with. Response time to replace your vehicle should be important to you, if you happen to ever have to deal with that.

By: Frank Merrill

Alabama Auto Insurance Minimum Coverage Requirements

January 8th, 2010



Are you new to the State of Alabama? If so one of the most important aspects of moving to any new state is to determine what their car insurance regulations and requirements are. Are you maybe just looking for some Alabama car insurance basics in hopes of finding a low cost policy? The following information will provide you with basic information regarding what is expected of you as a licensed driver in the State of Alabama. Car insurance is required in AL so read on to find out what the State minimums are and then see if maybe you can put these basics to work in saving you some money.

Minimum Insurance Requirements

All drivers within the state of Alabama must have liability coverage when operating a vehicle within the state. The minimum amount of acceptable coverage is $20,000 for individual liability, $40,000 per accident, and $10,000 for property damage per accident.

Proof of Insurance

If you are driving within the state of Alabama you must have proof of insurance in your vehicle at all times. Types of proof that are acceptable are as follows: a permanent or temporary card from your insurance carrier; a premium receipt or binder; the declarations page of your current policy or the actual policy itself; or a recent proof of purchase of the vehicle, within the past 60 days, along with an up to date insurance card from your prior vehicle. Acceptable proofs of purchase are bills of sale if the vehicle was made before 1975; and if made after 1975 then your copy of the application for title. If you are driving a rental car then you must have a copy of the rental agreement showing the insurance coverage.

The penalty for failure to have your proof of insurance is suspension of your vehicle tag registration and a reinstatement fee of $100. Your tag registration will remain suspended until you present proof of insurance to the proper authority. After the initial suspension, if you are caught again driving without proper proof of insurance you will then face a mandatory four month suspension of your vehicle tag registration and have to pay a reinstatement fine of $200 upon providing proof of up to date insurance.

Alternate Forms of Coverage

Instead of carrying liability insurance you can get a motor vehicle liability bond or deposit of cash. In either case the minimum amount is $50,000. The bond is issued on the condition that it will be payment for any judgment against the holder with or without his consent as a result of any injury or damage committed by him. The bond must be executed by a surety company that is licensed to issue bonds and you as the driver must keep your Motor Vehicle Liability Bond Certificate on you as you would proof of insurance.

A cash deposit certificate is issued when you deposit the required $50,000 with the State Treasurer. You would also carry this certificate as you would any proof of insurance. If at any time this money is used to satisfy a judgment you would have 30 calendar days to reinstate your $50,000 balance with the State Treasurer.

Alabama Car Insurance Quotes

Be certain to compare Alabama car insurance quotes from at least 5 different companies before you purchase.

By: James J. Robinson