Auto Insurance Rate in Las Vegas Nevada For Apartment Owner?

October 30, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Cheap Las Vegas insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I heard that your auto insurance is higher if you reside in an apartment complex in Las Vegas? Is this true?

Ben

Las Vegas NV

Yes, it is possible that if you live in an apartment complex in Las Vegas Nevada, it may affect your car insurance rates. Insurance carrier’s rating systems and insurance guidelines vary. The state insurance laws govern what factors an insurance provider can rate a person using and then an insurance carriers have their own rating systems. Such factors include the garaged location of the car. Parking your vehicle in an apartment complex is a rating factor that your insurance carrier may use if your state laws permit and your insurance providers guidelines have it as part of their rating system.

Of those insurance carriers that do rate using the garaged location of your car, many find it a higher risk if you reside in an apartment complex. There are more automobiles in the specific area with parking area and roadways that may possibly increase the chance of a car insurance claim. Some think that the risk of vandalism and or theft is also higher since it is easy to access the vehicles. In most areas, such as towns or college the insurance carrier may show that there is a higher cases of accidents in an apartment complex that is inhabited primarily by inexperienced or younger motorist.

Comprehensive Auto Insurance in Las Vegas Nevada

 

October 13, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Comprehensive insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I have collision and comprehensive on my vehicle and last week my car was stolen in a different state, I am wondering if my vehicle will be covered in Las Vegas.

Lee

Las Vegas NV

If your vehicle was stolen, you may verify with the terms of your car insurance policy and information why your vehicle is out of state.

If you are just visiting out of state then normally yes, your car insurance will cover your stolen car under your comprehensive coverage. I suggest that you contact your car insurance carrier to make a car insurance claim and inform them that your vehicle was stolen while you were out of state.

Whatever the reason why your stolen vehicle is out of state, you still need to contact your car insurance carrier in Las Vegas Nevada to see if you could make a car insurance claim on the stolen car under your comprehensive coverage. The claim adjuster will be able to tell you if the car insurance claim will be accepted or denied.

Non Owner Auto Insurance in Las Vegas Nevada

 

September 27, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Non owners insurance 

Reader’s Question:

If I let someone operate my vehicle who does not have car insurance but I have full coverage would that person be covered under my car insurance policy in Nevada? is this non owner insurance?

Aubrey

NV

Car insurance policies differ, especially the exclusions area, so it would be up to the specifics of your auto insurance policy if a person you loan your vehicle to will be covered or not by your current insurance policy.

Generally, most insurance policies will extend your insurance coverages to those that you give permission to drive your car but if that person resides in your household then normally they would have to be on the insurance policy to be covered and if you loan your vehicle out to a friend for an extended period of time or an individual who operates your vehicle on a regular basis they may need to be added to the insurance policy as an occasional driver.

Some auto insurance policies got exclusions for other drivers. The exclusions may only permit the listed drivers to be covered or more likely exclude motorists under a certain age.

To know exactly what coverages from your insurance policy would extend to anyone you permit to drive your car, read over the terms of your insurance policy and talk with your insurance carrier’s agent in Sparks, Nevada. They should be able to tell you what coverages extend to others that operate your vehicle and what would happen if another driver driving your car was in an accident. If your insurance coverages extend to other drivers then insurance claims would normally come through your insurance policy for an accident and therefore your future car insurance rates could be affected.

Auto Insurance Claims – Car Insurance Policy Now Canceled?

 

September 21, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Laws 

Reader’s Question:

I had an auto accident and it was not my fault and my car insurance had been canceled. Can I still report auto insurance claim if it is less than a few days that it has been canceled.

Meg

Las Vegas, NV

You could not place an insurance claim through your own insurance providers since your insurance policy in Las Vegas, NV was canceled and therefore not in effect at the time of the incident. It does not matter if your car insurance policy was cancelled by a couple of hours, days or weeks, ago if your insurance was not valid at the time of the accident you would not be covered under your auto insurance policy. But you mentioned that the incident was not your fault so you may be able to put an insurance claim through the at-fault party’s insurance carrier.

You can put an insurance claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company to check if they will accept it. Their insurance claims department should be contacted to put the insurance claim for the damages your car sustained in the accident.

Las Vegas Teen Auto Insurance Rates With Speeding Ticket

 

May 24, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen insurance Las Vegas 

Reader’s Question:

I am only 17 and I just got my license just last week. I received a speeding ticket for doing 55 in a 45 zone. How much are my insurance rates going to jump because of this violation and for how long? I got the reduced rate for attending driving school from my insurance company and I do have the good student discount. I live in Las Vegas Nevada.

Brad

Las Vegas, NV

 

Each insurance company handles insurance points differently. The car insurance company uses a point system under which assigns their individual values to each type of traffic infractions and accident claim. Chances are the insurance providers will not assign a higher rate for that minor traffic infraction. But, this violation may force your insurance carrier to remove any “safe driver” discount that applies to your insurance policy. The length of time that this violation will affect your insurance rate depends upon your insurance carrier. Some insurance companies verify the last 3 years of your motor vehicle report. Some use the last 5 years, and some even use the last 7 years.