Its auto insurance policy is known for
accepting high risk drivers and may offer them more affordable rates than they would receive with a standard or preferred auto insurance carrier.
All insurers must
accept high risk drivers in order to do any auto insurance business in the state; this helps to spread the potential losses from high risk drivers across all insurance companies in the state.
These companies are unlikely to
accept high risk drivers — including felons.
Not exact matches
While most car insurance companies rely on
risk factors and credit scores to help determine insurability, there are a few providers that are more
accepting of low credit and
high risk drivers.
21st Century also
accepts high -
risk drivers, those with DUIs or other major violations and those in need of a SR - 22 filing.
Acceptance gets some points in our book for providing a service to non-standard or
high -
risk drivers who might not be
accepted at the major national insurers.
The program is an agreement among all the licenced auto insurance companies in Indiana to
accept a share of
high risk drivers that matches their share of the total auto insurance market in the state.
While the state encourages people to find auto insurance on their own, Wyoming insurers have the freedom to
accept and deny coverage applicants, and this has left some Wyoming motorists without adequate coverage to stay on the road (generally speaking, insurers tend to charge
higher premiums or simply avoid covering
drivers who pose
higher risk of losses — aka insurance claims.)
Drivers who are uninsured, and drivers whose carriers don't accept SR - 22 clients just have to shop around for a relatively cheap high risk auto insurance pr
Drivers who are uninsured, and
drivers whose carriers don't accept SR - 22 clients just have to shop around for a relatively cheap high risk auto insurance pr
drivers whose carriers don't
accept SR - 22 clients just have to shop around for a relatively cheap
high risk auto insurance provider.
Because insurers must
accept all
risks - preferred or
high -
risk - assigned through the MT AIP, the AIP is a mechanism by which the auto insurers share the losses generated by
high risk drivers, so no one insurer bears the brunt of losses.
Every insurance company authorized to sell auto insurance in Illinois must
accept an annual quota of
high risk drivers from the ILAIP based on their market share.