Arizona Car Company Insurance

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What is a cheap car insurance company in Arizona?

Question: I'm looking to find a cheap insurance company to insure my car in Arizona. I was paying 116 a month for it at the general and I was wondering if anyone knew of a cheaper place.

Answer: I know 2 people who got a lower rate with Geico.




My Friend has Car insurance in Arizona and she now lives in CA does she have to get insurance In CA?

Question: So ya Does her insurance in Az. cover her in California? she pays payments to the insurance company in Arizona does California law accept Az. Insurance? or only California Insurance?

Answer: She should contact her insurance company, to be sure. On at least a temporary basis, she'll be covered (CA law requires a minimum Liability insurance). Much of the time, your insurance costs are based on how far you drive to work, how many accidents happen annually in the area around you, etc. If she doesn't register her new info with the insurance company, she's likely to end up having trouble with them, as opposed to the state. They may not cover her here in CA if she doesn't update her records. It should be a simple matter of updating the existing policy.




does arizona state law require insurance company's to inform lender of no insurance?

Question: i crashed my car in ARIZONA but my real question is does ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY SUPPOSE TO NOTIFY the LENDER in this case the BANK or THE DEALER that i DO NOt have INSURANCE WITH THEM?..because the dealer hasen't told me anything and i had the accident a 8 days exactly after it had been cancled .

Answer: IF you told Allstate to list the bank as a leinholder (lender) or additional insured, then WHEN your policy gets cancelled, the lender is sent a copy of it. It can take a lender up to 60 days, to match that cancellation notice to your account. The dealer is out of the loop, as soon as you buy the car. If you didn't tell Allstate, and didn't list a lender, there's no one for Allstate to notify. None of that changes the fact that you have a loan you have to keep paying, and Allstate isn't going to pay for any damages to your car.




if I move to a new state and buy a new car insurance policy, must I report violations in other states?

Question: i had two car accidents - one in arizona in summer 2004 and the other in texas in summer 2005, both of which i was at fault. at the time, i had california car insurance, which covered my accidents. i did everything legally and paid for my mistakes. i just moved to pennsylvania and need to buy a new car insurance policy here. do i need to report my prior car accdidents to my new insurance company? if I don't tell them about them, willl they find out anyway?

Answer: No, you don't have to - because it will show up on your record, and then you'll get either an "uprate" or a cancellation notice for failure to disclose. Believe me, they WILL find out. PA is hooked into driving records with the other states DMV's, AND the companies check claims records via CLUE report. And with two at-faults, you'll get the cancellation notice, which will give you 10 days, and then you're starting all over again.




 

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