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Tauni 11-09-2006 05:06 PM

Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Don't flame me, I don't really care to hear it. I need honest help and suggestions.

My dad's insurance company [State Farm] won't unsure me unless I'm in the "high risk" program which will end up making my dad's insurance double. So now I'm on my own.

Thankfully, I've slowed down a lot, and I watch my speed more, so hopefully I won't be getting any more tickets for awhile, but I still have some time before this shit dies off my record.

Does anyone know of a good insurance company that is good for this kind of thing? I already know I'm going to get anal raped with insurance but I need to start some place.

Kracka 11-09-2006 05:16 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Progressive is a good place to start. After that, talk to Reid, he knew of a place in Crystal (I think) that dealt soley with "high-risk" individuals.

TheBlizzard 11-09-2006 05:30 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Yeah Progressive is usually the best with "high risk". Either way its not going to be cheap by any means. Your location might not be helping either.

Super Bleeder!! 11-09-2006 05:31 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Identity swap.

Tauni 11-09-2006 05:42 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBlizzard (Post 165838)
Your location might not be helping either.

What do you mean? You know I'm back in MN right?

Yah, my dad had mentioned Progressive, so I'll check them out tomorrow, along with E-surance. Has anyone ever dealt with them?

turbotalon1g 11-09-2006 08:24 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
american family or liberty mutual get it done for me.
Lie to the insurance company about as much as u can.

TkrPerformance 11-09-2006 09:06 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
I have progressive only one that was cheap for me
I have on mine right now
2 driving with no prof
2 driving after susp
1 driving after rev
1 speeding
mine is 130.00 for the talon

Tauni 11-09-2006 09:15 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TkrPerformance (Post 165877)
I have progressive only one that was cheap for me
I have on mine right now
2 driving with no prof
2 driving after susp
1 driving after rev
1 speeding
mine is 130.00 for the talon

That gives me SOME hope. I have 4 speeding and one red light ticket. And I will be insuring a 1990 Galant. Non-turbo, just a regular, auto.

sleepy2lazy 11-09-2006 09:24 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Your under your dad's insurance?

hmm.....Are you currently in school as well?
If you are, even if your a "high risk", wouldn't good grades get you like 20% discount.
Just a thought.

A//// Guy 11-09-2006 09:52 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tauni (Post 165880)
That gives me SOME hope. I have 4 speeding and one red light ticket. And I will be insuring a 1990 Galant. Non-turbo, just a regular, auto.

Hes ALOT older than you though, which lowers insurance costs dramatically. Being young with a record makes it very hard to get a decent rate. Call the major companies and see what they can do as far as rates. American family, progressive, state farm, etc. There are some special high risk insurance companies but I forget their names.

Just liability on that old of a car shouldnt be insanely high, just call around to start.

Goat Blower 11-09-2006 10:05 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Insure it for 1.5M, it's a sweetie.

CVD 11-09-2006 11:15 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Progressive is a horrible company, and so are most of the other places that insure high-risk drivers for cheap. They work when you need cheap insurance, but dont go into it expecting a whole lot more than a little blue card with your name and policy # on it. They arent the best when it comes to filing claims.

FattyBoomBatty 11-09-2006 11:33 PM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
And for some reason, they charge males more than females. I don't get it.

Good luck with the dealings. Why are you back in MN?

Tauni 11-10-2006 12:22 AM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sleepy2lazy (Post 165882)
Your under your dad's insurance?

hmm.....Are you currently in school as well?
If you are, even if your a "high risk", wouldn't good grades get you like 20% discount.
Just a thought.

No, I'm no longer with my dad's insurance. I was up until now. I'm going back to school. At least now I have TWO goals of why I should get good grades. I think a lot of companies have something like that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by M/// Guy (Post 165884)
Hes ALOT older than you though, which lowers insurance costs dramatically. Being young with a record makes it very hard to get a decent rate. Call the major companies and see what they can do as far as rates. American family, progressive, state farm, etc. There are some special high risk insurance companies but I forget their names.

Just liability on that old of a car shouldnt be insanely high, just call around to start.

Hmm.. Thats true. I didn't know how old he was.

Quote:

Originally Posted by CVD (Post 165902)
Progressive is a horrible company, and so are most of the other places that insure high-risk drivers for cheap. They work when you need cheap insurance, but dont go into it expecting a whole lot more than a little blue card with your name and policy # on it. They arent the best when it comes to filing claims.

HOPEFULLY, I won't have to file any claims. Since my last ticket, I've REALLY been watching my speeds. I have a GREAT cop eye, but it only takes you so far. And I've been in one accident. So hopefully I won't have to deal with it. I'm a pretty causious driver, I just have a hard time watching my speeds.

Kracka 11-10-2006 07:55 AM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
My coworker just had to file a claim with Progressive and it couldn't have been easier for him. He dropped the car off, got a free rental, and will have his car back in 1-2 weeks.

Esurance is cheap, but their customer service is horendous. There is another cheap online company too, but I can't remember their name.

Jana 11-10-2006 08:00 AM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
I have Progressive, and have for the last two years. I've had absolutely no problems, but haven't had any claims. They were about half the cost of Allstate for the exact same coverage. My parents also have them, and had a windshield that needed to be replaced. They called, and they people were out within just hours of them calling.

I would start with them Tauni, you can do online quotes as well.

Kracka 11-10-2006 09:19 AM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Being "high-risk", I'd actually call and talk to them on the phone about it. Unlike you were instructed above, don't lie to them and be perfectly honest; you're already in a bad situation, no use in making it any worse than it already is.

EVOMR05 11-10-2006 09:36 AM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Food for thought....
If you are living under your parents roof and can possibly drive their cars...they will be on risk also.
Even if you have your own policy through what ever insurance company you choose.
This comes from a parent who's kids have been on risk insurance and had their own policy but had the same address as their parents. It was hard to belive that the insurance companies will do this but they did, and we had to suffer right along with the kids.

Tauni 11-10-2006 09:53 AM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Ok well I attempted to call Prgressive using the 800 number I found on their website. It ended up being a sex line? So I said fuck it and just did it online. It let me compare rates with other insurance companies, and suprisingly, American Family came out as being cheapest. Well Progressive's qupte was $4 cheaper, but it said in the "fine print" that it included a "pay-in-full" discount. Whatever that is, since it didn't say, which frustrated me. Anyways, by the looks of it, either one I chose I'm going to be seriously raped by my insurance company.

Tauni 11-10-2006 09:56 AM

Re: Not something I'm proud of, but I'm now "uninsurable".
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EVOMR05 (Post 165943)
Food for thought....
If you are living under your parents roof and can possibly drive their cars...they will be on risk also.
Even if you have your own policy through what ever insurance company you choose.
This comes from a parent who's kids have been on risk insurance and had their own policy but had the same address as their parents. It was hard to belive that the insurance companies will do this but they did, and we had to suffer right along with the kids.

Yep, thats why my dad won't let me be on his insurance anymore. I don't live with him, but I've still been insured with him. His insurance company told him if I was on his policy, HIS insurance would double, along with my price.


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