Arizona Automobile Insurance

 

October 12, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Arizona auto insurance quotes 

Reader’s Question:

Hi, I’m planning to get motor vehicle insurance here in Flagstaff, Arizona. I’m just wondering how the premium is computed. Also, I was told that I may have to pay an excess in case a wreck happens. I would like to know how it goes. Thanks!

John

Flagstaff, AZ

Hi John, first of all your motor vehicle insurance premium is computed based on many factors, therefore it entails different computations. However, you would notice that your insurance agent there in Flagstaff, Arizona may have to get certain data from you such as the type of vehicle you’re using, where it is kept or garaged, the names of drivers other than you, including their respective ages, your previous records on driving, and your insurance policies. All these may have to be considered to determine the most appropriate insurance premium for you.

For the excess that you’re asking, this refers to the amount that you may have to pay when you claim. You may refer to your insurance certificate for the types of excess. Let us not forget to read the fine print. However, there are certain exemptions to paying an excess. One is during an accident involving two vehicles and you, as the driver of one vehicle, were found to be not at fault. However, you must be able to personally state the details about the other vehicle’s driver such as his or her name, home address, contact number, and the vehicle’s registration. Also, you may be exempted during an incident wherein your vehicle is the only one involved and you as the driver are not found at fault. In this case, you should also be able to identify (and prove) the persons at fault and state their personal details (i.e. name, home address, contact number).

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