Car insurance is a cover provided to automobiles on the payment of a premium, against any kind of loss. It means that in case of an accident, the insurance company will compensate any financial loss. A person is required to pay a fixed amount, which is known as premium, to the company on a regular basis. Classic car insurance is different from regular car insurance on the basis of, the type of coverage offered and the terms of claims. Classic car insurance in California has insurance laws and coverage options designed according to the state laws.
In California, classic car insurance can be applied for, only if the car is more than fifteen years old. The owner of the car must have held a driving license for more than ten years, and must also have at least one other car, for regular use. Further, it is mandatory for a classic car owner in California, to provide a garage to house the car, when not in use.
Regular car policies that are available are Actual Cash Value and Stated Value policies. Actual Cash value policies pay the insured the adjusted value of their cars in case of irreparable damage to the car. This adjusted cost is calculated by subtracting the depreciated value from the original value of the car. Stated Value policy is where the insurer pays ?up to? a certain amount in case of a claim for total loss. Both these policies are unsuitable for classic cars, as their value does not depreciate but rather, appreciates.
Therefore, the type of insurance policy preferred by the California classic car owners is the ‘Agreed Value’ policy. Under this type of policy, in case of total loss, the insurer is liable to pay a sum that, the insurer and the insured agreed upon while drawing a contract.
There are also many driving restrictions, while purchasing classic car insurance. There are limits on mileage, as well as speed. The owner of the car is also not allowed to use it for daily errands or commuting as a regular car might be used.
By: Josh Riverside
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Cheap Car Insurance in Arizona
November 29th, 2009
If you are looking for the cheapest possible car insurance in Arizona there are only two things you have to know.
First you need to know about Arizona’s low-cost basic liability policy. This policy is the cheapest insurance you can possibly buy in Arizona and still drive 100% legally.
Each state sets its own minimum limits when it comes to its approved basic liability policy. In Arizona the lowest pay-out limits you can buy are 15/30/10. What this means is that if you are at fault in an accident your liability insurance will pay a maximum of $15,000 in medical claims to any one individual who is injured and your insurance will pay a maximum of $30,000 if two or more people are injured, regardless of the total number of people injured or the extent of their injuries. Your liability insurance will also pay a maximum of $10,000 for any property damage you cause. This includes the cost of repairing the other person’s car.
One of the things you need to be aware of if you are going to purchase a minimum liability policy is that the maximum amounts that the insurance pays may not be enough to cover all of the medical or property damage bills in even a moderate-sized accident. If your basic liability policy doesn’t cover the full costs of the accident YOU could be forced to pay the difference. This means it’s possible for you to have insurance yet still lose your savings account or even be forced into selling your home.
The other thing you need to be aware of is that a basic liability policy doesn’t cover YOU at all. In other words it won’t pay a penny for the repair of your vehicle and it won’t pay a penny for your medical bills or for the medical bills of any passengers in your vehicle.
The second thing you have to know if you’re serious about finding the cheapest car insurance in Arizona is that the best place to find your insurance – whether it’s a basic liability policy, a full-coverage policy or something in between – is online.
Online insurance sellers have very few expenses and virtually no overhead so they are able to offer their insurance at far less cost than their brick and mortar cousins.
One trick to finding the very best price online is to make price comparisons on several different websites that are designed to compare the prices from different insurance companies. Don’t rely on just one site since each site only compares a small handful of insurance companies.
Once you’ve looked at prices on at least 3 different price comparison websites then simply choose the lowest price you’ve found and you’re done!
By: Alexis Jensen