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Buy Car Insurance Palatine, Illinois IL

Reader’s Question:

Can you give me suggestions on what I should do when shopping for car insurance rates in Palatine, Illinois? I’m totally new to this car insurance stuff so I find it somewhat difficult and confusing. I really need some help about this. Thanks!

Bridget

Palatine, IL

Surely Bridget!

Just follow these five easy steps and you would see that shopping for car insurance is not as difficult as you imagined:

  • Make sure to get your auto insurance policy from a reliable auto insurance company. You could contact the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Division of Insurance) to know if the auto insurance company you are considering is licensed by the state to do business in Illinois;
  • Make sure to find a reliable auto insurance agent. If you decide to purchase auto insurance policy from an agent, then be sure that he/she is also licensed by the state of Illinois. You can check that information through the Illinois Division of Insurance too.
  • Be careful when shopping. Auto insurance rate is expensive. The key to effectively shop is find out the auto insurance policy that you need, the limits that you need for said policy, and your budget. Be sure to compare auto insurance quotes from different car insurance companies;
  • Be sure to understand the auto insurance policy you are purchasing; and
  • Be honest and give accurate information when filling out the application form.

For more information about purchasing auto insurance in Palatine, Illinois you could contact the Illinois Division of Insurance. Also, check the websites so you could start shopping.

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November 13th, 2008

High Risk Auto Insurance Orland Park Illinois IL

Reader’s Question:

My boyfriend has a bad driving record. And because of that I guess he’s being punished. We can’t get an auto insurance company willing to insure him. We’ve been turned down over and over again. This can’t go on forever. He needs to drive his car and he can’t do that without car insurance in Orland Park, Illinois. Help please anyone?

Beverly

Orland Park, IL

I would suggest seeking a help of a car insurance agent so you could avail of the Illinois Automobile Insurance Plan. This plan is designed to help drivers with poor driving history or owns high performance cars (or expensive cars) to purchase auto insurance policy.

There are a total of four requirements that your boyfriend needs to meet to be able to qualify on this program:

  • Be turned down by car insurance companies, which you won’t have a problem since you’ve already mentioned that it happened to your boyfriend over and over again.
  • Has a valid license to drive or is qualified to get one;
  • Doesn’t have unpaid auto insurance bill for the past three years or 36 months; and
  • Owns a vehicle that is safe to be operated.

This is an expensive plan. However, maintaining a good driving record while under this plan would eventually result to your boyfriend’s be accepted by standard auto insurance companies in Orland Park, Illinois.

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November 13th, 2008

Auto Insurance Rate Oak Lawn Illinois IL

Reader’s Question:

I head from my cousin that credit history is one of that factors that auto insurance companies in Oak Lawn, Illinois consider when setting car insurance rate. My question is, if I don’t have a credit card and most probably that would mean I don’t have a credit history can this be taken against me by auto insurance companies? Can they opt to not approve my application just because I don’t have a credit history? How does not having a credit history affect my ability to purchase auto insurance?

Nathan

Oak Lawn, IL

There might be a possibility that not having a credit history might affect your ability to purchase car insurance in Illinois. As you see Nathan, your cousin is correct that car insurance companies do consider a person’s credit history to set his/her auto insurance premium.

However, according to the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (Division of Insurance), auto insurance companies cannot use credit history as the sole reason in taking unfavorable action against a person. The state of Illinois requires auto insurance companies to do one of the following in an event that a person does not have a credit history:

  • Consider a person as having a neutral credit history;
  • Consider a person as having other than neutral credit history; and
  • Exclude credit history as a factor in setting auto insurance rate for that person.

For more information about setting auto insurance rate in Oak Lawn, Illinois you can ask the IL Division of Insurance or your auto insurance agent.

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