Auto Insurance Claims Due to Accident Cape Coral Florida

September 19, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Florida Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My friend had no auto insurance and was hit by another car. It was the other driver’s fault, but the other driver’s insurance provider in Cape Coral is telling my friend to pay for the damage to the other car. The insurance provider told her that if she doesn’t pay $3,000 in 10 days she would go to jail. What is she responsible for?

Leslie

Cape Coral, FL

I suggest that your friend contacts an attorney to determine her rights and what she may or may not be responsible for.

If it is the other driver’s fault, then your friend is not responsible for the other car’s damages or claim. If the other driver is found to be at fault, then the other parties insurance provider in Cape Coral FL is responsible to pay for your friend’s damages. She can ask the claims adjuster that if she is not at fault, why is she responsible for anything and which entity will put her to jail and to whom does she expects to pay the said amount

Hope this information helps.

Adding Additional Driver on Car Insurance Policy in Florida

September 15, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Florida Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My girlfriend and I live together in Hialeah, Florida. She owns two vehicles and I frequently drive those vehicles. Must I be added as a driver on her car insurance policy?

Janet

Hialeah, FL

 

Yes, though insurance carrier’s guidelines can differ most insurance companies will require you to be added as driver on your girlfriend’s insurance policy since you live together in the same household in in Hialeah, Florida.

The underwriting rules of most insurance carriers require that all licensed household members are added on the insurance policy since they will likely be driving the vehicles, and in this situation you do frequently. So to be properly covered under your girlfriend’s insurance coverage you will need to be added according to most insurance company’s guidelines.

To know exactly what her insurance carrier requires your girlfriend should contact her insurance broker and tell them about you living in the same house and driving her cars on a regular basis.

Can I Drive Without Car Insurance in Florida

September 12, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Florida Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I do not have the money to continue my auto insurance in FL. If I don’t get caught and did not get involved in an accidents, would I still be penalized for not having car insurance?

Johnston

Gainesville, FL

Yes, it is illegal to operate a vehicle uninsured in Gainesville, Florida or anywhere else in the state of Florida according to the FL state statutes.

If you will not cause an accident but were found by police officer to be driving without car insurance you can be cited. Automobile insurance is required for a registered car in Florida to be on the roadway.

Even if you were not caught by the law enforcement officer due to following the laws of the road and staying out of accidents, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (HSMV) would normally find out from your previous insurance company that you terminated your car insurance policy and see that a new policy was not started therefore you have a lapse in your auto insurance.

Do Auto Insurance Points Make Car Insurance Rates Go Up in Florida?

September 10, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Florida Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Do two auto insurance points make your car insurance rates go up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida?

Alexander

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Yes, two insurance points could possible cause your car insurance rates to go up. It would still depend on your insurance carrier’s rating system if your car insurance rates will rise due to two insurance points.

According to the Florida law, your first minor violation will not surcharge your car insurance rates, however it may not allow for discounts depending on the insurer.

If your state permits insurance points to be used and for insurance providers to use their own rating system, some states like MA have the state controlled surcharges, then you would need to contact your insurance company in Lauderdale, Florida to verify how two insurance points will affect your auto insurance premiums.

Am I Required to Get Motorcycle Insurance in Florida

September 8, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Florida Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

If I decide to purchase a used motorcycle and pay it off, am I still required to even have auto insurance to be able to drive it in Brandon, Florida?

Julius

Brandon, FL

According to the State of Florida drivers are not required to have motorcycle insurance to register a motorcycle in Florida, but, if a motorcycle driver is charged in an accident with injuries, then the owner of the motorcycle is financially responsible for bodily injuries and property damage to others.

If no auto insurance was in effect for the motorcycle at the time of the crash, in Florida than bodily injury and property damage liability insurance must be bought and kept for three years to avoid suspension of license and tag/registration or to reinstate license and tag/registration after suspension.

So liability insurance for motorcycle in Brandon FL is voluntary and not mandatory unless you have caused an accident however it is highly recommended to be bought for your own protection. If you plan to carry passengers it is also a best to check if you need extra insurance coverage for them.

Will a Car Insurance Company Cancel Policy Due To Being Old

August 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Senior Drivers 

Reader’s Question:

I am 80 years old and I am wondering if I my auto insurance cancel me if I get in an accident because of my age?

Evans

Pembroke Pines, FL

In most states age, driving record and claims history can all be taken into consideration when an insurance carrier decides if they want to start up a car insurance policy with a potential insured or when it is time to renew an insurance policy.

To verify what your state permits concerning age, insurance providers and accidents I would suggest you contact your state’s insurance regulatory body in Pembroke Pines Florida.

For instance in Florida an insurance provider may non-renew your insurance policy (no matter your age) if you have more than one at-fault accident. If you have 3 or more accidents, regardless of who is at fault, the insurer may non-renew your car insurance policy. An insurance provider may non-renew for claims activity, regardless of incidents. Some insurers will require a physician statement for motorists over the age of 75.

How Long Before Insurers Cancel your Car Insurance in Florida

August 27, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Florida Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

How long before your car insurance can be canceled after due date in Central Pasco FL?

Therese

Central Pasco, FL

The insurance company in Central Pasco needs to give ten days notice of cancellation of an car insurance policy in Florida. Typically this is done by insurance carriers mailing bills to policyholders at least ten days before the due date informing that the insurance policy will cancel on a specific date unless the premium is paid. These insurers may then cancel the insurance policy of those who fail to make payments on time.

You can check with your State’s Insurance Regulator to know the specific rules that apply in your state for how long after the due date your auto insurance can be terminated if the premium is not paid.

Buying Florida Car Insurance with International Drivers License

August 23, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Drivers Licenses Issues 

Reader’s Question:

This year I have planned a road trip in the US. I’m planning to drive from Carol City FL to LA and I would like to purchase a vehicle in Carol City. Can I obtain an insurance on a vehicle in USA using my Norwegian drivers license?

Tristan

Carol City, FL

Obtaining USA car insurance using a foreign license only can be not easy. Most insurance providers will require you to get a state license within thirty to forty five days after the inception of your policy in order to permit you to not be canceled. Since you are driving cross country it is doubtful that you will be obtaining a state’s license so if you are renting a vehicle for your trip you might find it easier to get insurance through the rental agency.

If you are planning on purchasing a vehicle in Carol City or shipping over your own vehicle you might be able to find specialty insurance that will cover you but this depends on the car, it could be expensive. You will need to find an insurance provider that offers a USA tourist car insurance policy or a temporary US car insurance program. These insurance policies will likely have an extra surcharge due to you having a foreign drivers license.

Can a Non US Resident Get Temporary Car Insurance in Florida

August 16, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Florida Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I will be spending about six of the next twelve months in Florida. Rather than renting a vehicle I am thinking of purchasing an SUV. Can I get car insurance as non-resident of the US? Whats the cheapest and easiest way to do this? I am 52 years old with a clean driving record.

Carlos

 

Brandon, FL

It can be difficult to get auto insurance without having a US state driver’s license. This should not be much of an issue though because the Florida of Highway Safety and Motor Services gives information on how a non-United States citizen can get a Florida license. Florida then requires any seasonal or part-time resident living in FL for ninety days or more during the year to get a Florida personal injury (PIP) and property damage liability (PDL) car insurance.

For the months that you are not in Brandon, Florida you must continue to maintain insurance on your car or surrender your Florida tag and registration at the nearest tag office or driver license office. If you choose to do this, when you next return to FL you can register the car after you have acquired proof of FL insurance once again.

Is there a Time Limit When Filing Auto Insurance Claims in Florida?

July 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Florida Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

What is the time limit on an auto insurance claim in Florida? Thank you in advance.

Jerry

Miami, FL

This depends on the state for US requests and the claims. In the UK, you would need to seek legal advice.

In Florida, most injuries like car accidents, dog bite, slip and fall, and motorcycle accidents give you four years to file your claim. But in wrongful death actions — no matter what or how the victim is killed, the time is limited to two years.

It is a best idea to file your car insurance claim as soon as you can. You may contact your specific claims department to determine additional details regarding car insurance claims.

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