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.

 

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.