Automobile Insurance Claims

 

October 22, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Tennessee auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My car got hit and my vehicle will likely be a total loss. What about the rims and stereo and all the accessories in my vehicle? What are my rights with it in Chattanooga, Tennessee?

Martin

Chattanooga, TN

When an auto insurance provider in Chattanooga, Tennessee settles with the individual on an automobile that has been determined a total loss for the ACV of the vehicle then unless you have negotiated with the insurance provider to buy back the vehicle for the salvage value it will become the property of the insurance carrier.

The insurance provider has paid you for the car so it becomes their property now. The insurance provider may sell it for salvage and recoup some of the monies they paid out for the total loss auto insurance claim. You may try to negotiate for any accessories that you may want off the automobile, however once you are paid for your total loss the car is the insurance provider’s property.

Collision Insurance Coverage

 

October 19, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Tennessee auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My boyfriend borrowed my vehicle to buy something from the grocery store and he was rear-ended a driver who proceeded to drive off. I would like to know if I make a claim from my car insurance company in Knoxville, Tennessee to cover the damages to the bumper, will my auto insurance be affected since my boyfriend is not on my car insurance policy.

Samantha

Knoxville, TN

You will have to verify with your insurance company to determine if your car insurance coverages is extended to your boyfriend while he was driving your car under under your car insurance policy terms. If you give permission to somebody to drive your vehicle, normally car insurance coverage extends to them.

If your boyfriend resides in the same household with you and you did not add him as a licensed household motorist your insurance carrier may deny the claim however if he resides somewhere else and occasionally borrows the vehicle your insurance carrier in Knoxville, Tennessee will likely not take issue with his driving it. If your insurance carrier does not have an issue with your boyfriend driving the vehicle then you should be able to make a car insurance claim against your collision coverage.

High Risk Car Insurance in Tennessee

 

August 28, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Tennessee auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

When an insurance carrier ask for an SR-22 to be filed, what information regarding on why is it in Hendersonville, TN? Is this a way the insurance carrier finds out that you might be a high risk driver?

John

Hendersonville, TN

The SR-22 certificate in Tennessee is proof of future financial responsibility as required under Tennessee Code Annotated 55-12-114.An insurance carrier needs the information as to why the SR-22 policy is needed so they can inform the state of your compliance.

Tennessee Insurance carriers are aware of Tennessee Code and the reasons listed there by the state of why an SR-22 may be required by a person. Therefore insurance providers do not ask why to know if you are a high risk driver or not.

Insurance carriers in Hendersonville will determine if you are a high risk driver by your driving history and several other factors. For example if you are required to carry a SR-22 because of a DUI, the insurance carrier will find out about the DUI violation from your driving record anyway so answering the reason why you need the SR-22 is not giving them information they could not find out on their own.

 

Cheap Auto Insurance Rates Tennessee

 

August 25, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Tennessee auto insurance 

 

Reader’s Question:

I received a speeding ticket in VA but I am from Johnson City, Tennessee , what will happen next to my car insurance?

Robert

Johnson City, TN

 

Because you are from Tennessee, this out of state traffic violation may or may not put points onto your Tennessee license.

Tennessee dropped out of the Drivers License Compact (DLC) in 1997 but the state still share tickets violations back to your home state and other states can still share moving violations to the Tennessee Department of Safety. You will have to contact this state agency to verify if the Virginia speeding ticket is on your driving record.

If the speeding ticket appears your Johnson City, Tennessee driving record, your car insurance rates could be affected depending on your insurance carrier’s rating system. You may contact your insurance company to find out about their rating system or contact your state’s insurance regulator.

 

Auto Insurance Coverage in Tennessee

 

July 26, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Tennessee auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I might be dumb for now about Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee auto insurance since I just crossed from SC. I’d loot for someone who can give me a quick guideline to TN auto insurance requirements.

Mardi

Nashville-Davidson

Motorists in the state of Tennessee are not required by law to have liability insurance in order to register a car or obtain a drivers license; but all motorists are subject to the state’s Financial Responsibility Law. This Financial Responsibility law is from 1977 and requires a motorist to show proof of compliance with the law by either documentation of a car insurance ,binder or declaration page of a car insurance policy from an insurance carrier that is authorized to do business in Tennessee.

If the motorist does not provide proof of car insurance they can show a certificate from the Department of Safety showing that a cash deposit or bond has been posted in the amount required to them or the motorist must provide proof that they are qualified as a self-insurer. many people comply with the Financial Responsibility Law of 1977 by buying a car insurance policy to the liability limits of 25/50/10 set by the state. This liability limits stands for $25,000 for bodily injury liability per person up to $50,000 per accident and $10,000 for property damage liability per accident.

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Instant Auto Insurance Coverage in Tennessee

 

July 9, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Tennessee auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Hi, I would like to know if it is possible for two single individual to share the same car insurance policies in Nashville-Davidson, TN. We both own our own vehicles and we are not related.

Allan

Nashville-Davidson, TN

 

Some insurance companies in Nashville-Davidson, TN may permit you and the other person to share a car insurance policy if you both live together as roommates.

However, if you instead live separately in different residences then its highly unlikely that you could share one auto insurance policy.

If you cannot find an insurance carrier that will allow 2 individuals to be in one policy but are roommates then you will likely have to list each other as motorist on your separate policies.

You may talk with your current insurance provider to find out if they will permit you to add your roommates vehicle onto your policy or your vehicle on his. If you are both living in the same household some insurance carriers will permit both cars to be listed on one policy.

Tennessee Auto Insurance Question

 

June 28, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Tennessee auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I have a learners permit and I am wondering if its possible to get car insurance with just my learners permit in Tennessee?

John

Chattanooga, TN

 

Yes, it is possible to obtain a policy with a learner’s permit with certain carriers.

You will either typically need an drivers license or be able to get one within 30 to 45 days. Depending on your age, the insurance carrier will probably make you obtain a regular driver’s license within 30 days of your policy’s inception date. In addition to that, if you only have a learner’s permit, the insurance carrier may require you take out the insurance policy with a motorist on it who has a regular operator’s license.

If your parents already have an insurance policy, you should see if you can be listed to their insurance policy for coverage.