Auto Insurance In Pennsylvania – How To Get Cheaper Rates?
Reader’s Question:
How does auto insurance work in Pennsylvania? I mean, what can I do to get a lower rate, it seems like a total racket. :)
Harold
Philadelphia, PA
There are numerous large states in the US that are considered as no-fault state and Pennsylvania is one of them. Drivers involved in the traffic accident in a no-fault state must pay their own expense no matter who is held responsible. This policy helps control of annual lawsuits.
Still, there are ways to go around this rule. A victim of a critical accident where the total expense shoots further from the insurance medical expense limit can demand the driver accountable to the accident to shoulder the expenses. Because of this, people living in Pennsylvania are obliged to take along with them their liability insurance to cover expenses of the suffered person. The minimum medical coverage of auto insurance in Pennsylvania vary from thirty thousand for the combined medical expense of more than one victim, fifteen thousand for single victim and five thousand dollars for damages on property. The victim’s car repair expense is covered as well.
Auto insurance coverage such as collision and auto insurance policy are very much encouraged to motorist. In times when a driver is accountable to an accident, the insurance coverage will pay the cost of all repairs needed his/her car. Drivers without this type of coverage will bear all the expenses of his/her car repair expense.
In some states such as New York, liability insurance is not mandatory. Consequently, uninsured cars causing traffic accidents bring about big problem to their victims. The insurance company will settle the medical expenses and property damages of the victim with uninsured motorist coverage. Accidents like hit and run are also included.
There are states in the US like Pennsylvania that considers auto insurance as a financial burden. On the other hand, motorist still has many approaches in searching for a cheaper insurance rate. Aim to continue using a decent lower model car that is in running condition. Avoid SUVs and expensive car models if you are preparing to purchase one. Ultimately, gather rates from different insurance companies and use these rates as point of reference and comparison.
Cheap Auto Liability Only Insurance in Pennsylvania
Reader’s Question:
I’m looking for a cheap auto insurance company that could provide me with liability insurance only.
Donna
Philadelphia PA
Finding a Pennsylvania cheap insurance company will take a little asking around and some research on your own. The first thing you can do is to ask your family, friends and the people you work with if they can point you to a Pennsylvania cheap insurance company. You can get additional feedback from them regarding their insurers’ reliability in terms of providing the coverage when you need it. You will also know from asking what insurance company will likely come up most often and the reason why it is so. Aside from asking, you should do some research by getting a business directory for your place and draw up a list of all the names you will find there. From that list, you can call each one for quotes to see which among the companies are offering cheap premium rates.
Another way of finding a Pennsylvania cheap insurance company is to go online and check out each one. In each website, the insurer will likely advertise the different rates and discount schemes they have for a particular period. Moreover, the websites are also equipped with online calculators that you can use to quickly compute for insurance rates. When you have an idea of their offerings, you will be able to ascertain which ones are offering cheap premiums.
Do I Have to Have Motorcycle Insurance in Pennsylvania?
Reader’s Question:
Do I need to have motorcycle insurance to legally drive a motorcycle here in Philadelphia PA.
John
Philadelphia PA
In Pennsylvania motorcycle owners are required to have the same limits of liability insurance to register a motorcycle as an automobile. The minimum required insurance coverage needed to own and operate a car in
Pennsylvania are:
•Medical Coverage — this coverage pays for medical bills for you and passenger covered on your car insurance policy regardless of who is at fault. The minimum limit is $5,000.
•Bodily Injury Liability — this pays for medical expenses if you injure someone in a car accident. You can purchase of at least $15,000\ limit per person up to $30,000 per accident.
•Property Damage Liability — if you damage someone’s property in an accident and you are found at fault, this coverage pays for it. You must buy at least $5,000 of coverage.
Motorcycle owners are required to sign and acknowledgment of Financial Responsibility Statement and give car insurance information such as policy number and the effective date and expiration date of the insurance policy.
How Expensive is Comprehensive Auto Insurance In Pennsylvania?
Reader’s Question:
Is it expensive to get a collision and comprehensive auto insurance policy in Pennsylvania?
Maila
Philadelphia PA
Before a motorist think of price, it is important to understand how a particular coverage can protect and benefit him in the long run. A collision and comprehensive vehicle insurance in Pennsylvania means you are getting more protection as a motorist. Normally, it is only liability that the law requires. It is enough for a motorist to have the minimum requirement so that when he accidentally hits a person, or injures a person during an accident, or damage a property, his insurance can cover the costs of damages.
A collision coverage will protect a motorists in the event that his car is damaged because of collision. The liability insurance is only good as far as covering third party damages while the owner of the car is left to take care of the costs of fixing his vehicle. A comprehensive vehicle insurance in Pennsylvania means you don’t need to worry about repairs that are not collision related. What if a big branch falls on your car? You will definitely have to do something about the dent on your roof.
A comprehensive vehicle insurance in Pennsylvania ensures that you need not worry about repairs since you get covered for that kind of damage. For all of those protection, a motorist should expect to pay a reasonable amount of premium. It should not be too expensive nor too cheap. To get the right price, shop for quotes.
Driving Without Car Insurance in Pennsylvania?
Reader’s Question:
I’m from the state of Pennsylvania and I did not have car insurance in NC. What will be the penalty for that?
Lee
Erie, PA
It looks like you are licensed in PA but that you were stopped and ticketed in North Carolina for driving without insurance. In North Carolina driving without insurance is a three point violation and can cause you to lose your license plate.
Since you do not reside in NC, the penalty could be different, such as a future proof of liability insurance and fine. To get more information on the specific penalties contact the entity listed on your citation ticket or the NC Department of Transportation (DOT).
As for back in Pennsylvania, since both states are part of the Drive License Compact (DLC) usually they report to each others DMV tickets received. In Pennsylvania a lapse in insurance results in the suspension of your vehicle’s registration for thirty days. If it is also determined that you drove your car while uninsured your driver’s license will also be suspended for thirty days.
