Archive for August 14th, 2008
Reader’s Question:
I received a no insurance ticket in Rockford, Illinois and I paid a fine for it, am I supposed to get SR-22 insurance after the citation?
Anthony
Rockford, IL
Illinois Motorist Services states that if you are cited for not having the state mandated insurance on your vehicle then the license plates of first time offenders are suspended until a $100 reinstatement fee and current evidence of insurance are provided. Repeat offenders are required by law to serve a four-month suspension period, pay the $100 reinstatement fee and provide current evidence of car insurance before being eligible for reinstatement.
Any individual who receives court supervision in Rockford, IL for a mandatory insurance violation or who is convicted of a third or subsequent violation of driving without liability insurance is required to file proof of financial responsibility (SR22 certificate) for one year, or face suspension of driver’s license. Check with the Illinois Service for Motorist at the Secretary of State for more information and to make sure that the violation you were ticketed for does not require you to obtain a SR-22.
Tags: auto insurance, sr22 insurance
August 14th, 2008
Reader’s Question:
Does a teen-age child need to have a car insurance to drive their parent’s car in the state of Illinois? We live in Cicero, IL.
Tyler
Cicero, IL
Normally, the requirement of adding a newly licensed child to your auto insurance policy is stated in your insurance company’s guidelines and is not a mandate from your state. Majority of insurance companies would require you to list all licensed drivers living in your household on your insurance policy so that they will be properly covered to drive your cars in cases of accident claims. You should contact your insurance agent as early as your teen-age child has obtained his driver’s learner’s permit to see if you need to add him during this stage or you can wait until he is fully licensed before adding him to your policy.
What will happen if your insurance company is not informed of the licensing status of your teen-age child and is not added during the time of an accident involving him operating your vehicle? It may be possible for the insurance carrier to deny your accident claim. There are also instances of insurance companies covering the claim initially but then charging you for the premiums that should have been previously paid for if your teen-age child has been added early on.
You can also shop for auto insurance quotes in Cicero IL for your teen-age child car insurance online.
Tags: auto insurance online, teen insurance, Young driver car insurance
August 14th, 2008
Reader’s Question:
If after completely restoring my 1965 Ford Mustang two-door convertible which cost me $8,750 ( the work needed replacement for the dented quarter-panels, fixing some rust, painting the exterior with the original color, reupholstering the interior, and adding a new rag top), the car is now worth about $22,200. How would my car insurance rate in Champaign, IL be affected now that my car should have a higher market value?
Jane
Champaign, IL
Now is a good time for you to buy a stated-value policy if you do not want depreciation to start at the $8,750 you paid, but at the $22,200 your car is now worth. Without a stated-value policy, it is going to be harder for you to convince your insurer of the increase in your car’s value.
You also could get your insurer to provide you with a rider for improvements, but really the compensation will come on the back end. The appraiser should include upgrades, and you should definitely take credit for things that improve the value of your car. It is always advisable to touch base with your Champaign, IL agent or insurance company before you get into an accident; to be sure any upgrades are covered.
A word of warning though: Not all car improvements will result in an increase your car’s market value. In some cases, what you may see as an improvement may actually hurt your car’s value. Let’s say putting your truck on a high frame with huge wheels may make you feel like you’re on top of the world, but your insurer may not agree that it increases the value of the car since these changes appeal to a limited audience.
Tags: auto insurance
August 14th, 2008