What can I do if
I can't find coverage?
There may be several reasons why you can’t get insurance through
traditional private insurance companies:
You have a poor driving record;
You own a special, high performance car;
You have not driven long enough;
You have not owned your car very long and therefore have no
insurance record;
You live in an area where theft and vandalism losses are high.
In this case, you have two options:
Join a state assigned risk pool.
State assigned risk pools operate under a system in which every
auto insurer participates in proportion to the amount of
business they do in that state on a voluntary basis. Each
insurer must accept the motorists assigned to it, retaining the
profit or absorbing the loss that comes with that customer. The
premiums you will pay will be substantially higher under
assigned risk pools than directly with a private insurance
company, but at least you will be able to obtain coverage. To
find the assigned risk pool or the equivalent in your state, ask
your insurance agent or the state insurance department.
Get a policy from a private insurance company that
specializes in “high-risk” drivers.
You may find a better deal by checking with a private insurance
company specializing in “non-standard” auto policies. These
companies write policies for people with bad accident records,
high-performance cars, or who live in “high-risk” neighborhoods.
These companies also may be able to sell you more comprehensive
coverage than is available through assigned risk pools. To get a
list of companies selling non-standard insurance, contact your
insurance agent, state insurance department or Roughnotes (
http://www.roughnotes.com ). They will refer you to insurance
brokers selling this kind of insurance.
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