Car Insurance Rate in Chicago
Reader’s Question:
How will the accident (fender-fender), where I am at-fault, affect my car insurance rates at renewal if I did not make a claim?
John
Chicago IL
Since you were at-fault in the accident and your insurance company became aware of this either because this was on your driving record or you informed them, your premium will likely increase at renewal, even though you did not make a claim, the company finds you to be a risk. The car insurance rates in Chicago IL will be affected depending on the rating system of the company.
There are cases when a surcharge or points are assigned to the driver who caused the accident and/or claimed against the policy. Some companies do not increase the insurance rates of driver who has a clean record for more than 5 years if the he/she is at-fault in a relatively minor car accident.
A major accident where the driver is at-fault can increase his/her insurance premium. However, an major accident that involves a serious bodily injury can result in a severe insurance and legal consequences. There can also be huge rate increase or a policy cancellation, subject to the law of
the state.
You can contact your insurance provider to find out more about their rating system and by how much will your premium increase because of the fender-bender.
Cheap Chicago Auto Insurance Rates
Reader question:
When I make an IL auto insurance claim, then who gets the money?
Greg
Thanks for asking, Greg.
Well, that depends on a few things. Was the accident your fault or the other driver’s fault? Because those are the two defining issues. If a car accident is your fault, then the title put on the IL auto insurance claim is first party claim. On the other hand, if the car accident is not your fault, then the IL auto insurance claim is instead called third party claim. Here is a break down of the two.
- First party claim.
You file a first party claim on your IL auto insurance policy if you are found at fault for an accident and yet you have collision coverage to take care of damage to your own property. You will first pay the deductible that you have signed up for, and when the claim is approved, your IL auto insurance company will issue a check. Whose name is on the check depends on what terms you signed off on in your contract. So long as you agreed to it in your contract, you have no right to complain.
In most cases, the check for a first party claim will have both your name and the name of the mechanic who is repairing your car. The reason for this is that lots of fraud goes on and this insures that the check cannot be used for fraudulent purposes and that you end up repairing your car as desired. In some cases, though, your IL auto insurance company might make the check out to you. You will then be allowed to find a repair shop that you like and have your vehicle repaired there. It all depends on the company and, most of all, the contract.
- Third party claim.
Third party claims are a lot easier, because you are working with the other driver’s car insurance company. Since you have no obligations to them, not having signed their contract, they have to treat you better than they would their own IL auto insurance policy holder. This usually goes more quickly, and the claims check is made out to you.
Cheers,
Fashun Guadarrama.
Auto Insurance Rates in Chicago
Reader question:
Who is covered under my auto insurance in Chicago?
Jackie
Good question, Jackie.
It’s a subject that often comes up because most of the time the text of your auto insurance policy in Chicago isn’t all too clear. You might have to hassle a car insurance agent or read the policy several times to figure it out, but even then you cannot always be certain of who is covered under your auto insurance in Chicago.
First of all, let’s state the obvious. You are covered under your policy for auto insurance in Chicago, as are any other named drivers on your policy. It doesn’t matter who they are or where they live, if they are on your policy then they are covered under your auto insurance in Chicago.
Beyond that, there are a couple of more groups of people who are also covered under your auto insurance in Chicago. The first group is members of your household. This does not mean, as it seems, anybody who lives in your house and drives your car. It has the more specific meaning of being anyone who lives in your house and is related to you by marriage, adoption, or blood. So that means your spouse, child, stepchild, grandmother, and so on, so long as they live with you.
The second not so obvious group of people that are covered under your policy for auto insurance in Chicago are your friends and other relatives. However, there is a clause attached to this. They are only covered by your policy for auto insurance in Chicago if they
- have your permission to drive your car, or
- have reason to believe that you would give them permission to do so.
The trouble on that second part is that it is often very difficult to prove that your friend or relative had no reason to believe that you would have allowed them to drive your car.
Now, while these groups are covered under your auto insurance in Chicago, you have to remember that insurance follows the car, not the driver. They are only covered under your policy so long as they are driving one of the vehicles listed on the policy.
Cheers,
Fashun Guadarrama.
Compare Auto Insurance In Chicago
Reader’s Question:
How will I compare vehicle auto in Chicago so that I end up with the best deal in Chicago?
Morgan
Chicago IL
Finding the right insurance deal in Chicago can be quite daunting especially when you do not know a particular insurer. What you can do to compare vehicle insurance in Chicago and get the best deal is to ask for quotes from every insurer in town. You can get a copy of their names from the insurance company listing in the business directory. Once you have the list, call each one of them to inquire about their policies. Determine which among the insurers offer the lowest prices and the types of coverages under those offers. Ask for quotes so that you can compare vehicle insurance in Chicago more easily. After you have ranked the insurers based on their prices, do another ranking by reputation. Reputation in this instance refers to the insurers’ efficiency in terms of claims processing. You can get feedback from people who are already insured in these insurers. Then, combine the services and the price ranking of each. From there, you will know which insurers are among the top three in terms of both factors. Finally, to compare vehicle insurance in Chicago, you should choose the insurer that is most helpful. Service is very important aside from low prices. When you have both, it means you already have the best deal
Car Cheap Insurance Online Quote In Chicago
Reader’s Question:
What do I have to do to get cheap car insurance online quote for my coverage here in Chicago IL?
Hamza
Chicago, IL
When searching for cheap car insurance online quote for your coverage in Chicago IL, the first thing that you would have to do is to look for Websites that offer free quotes for car insurance. The moment you have done this, you will get a lot of results that would give you Websites that you could use to get cheap car insurance online quote. You have to pick one of the Websites given and look at what they would have to offer. It is advisable that you go to a car insurance comparison quotes Website so that it can give you several car insurance online quotes from different insurance providers.
Once you already have car insurance online quotes that you could compare, you can choose the best offer. In case you just get in touch with one insurance company and you only have one quote from them, you won’t know if you’re getting the best offer.
If you have already gone over the available car insurance online quotes, you have to decide on which car insurance provider you will have business with. Typically, you would need to pay a down payment so that your car insurance coverage would begin. Majority of car insurance providers would let you make monthly payments for your coverage. Most of the time, you can make online transactions when making monthly payments.
