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Let's do an updated car insurance rate thread!
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<blockquote data-quote="sc98cbra" data-source="post: 15757351" data-attributes="member: 73814"><p>Are you still a resident of Florida? Florida has interesting insurance laws. I don't know too much about these laws, but your rate increase is likely due to them. From my understanding of insurance in Florida, your own insurance will provide you coverage in the event that you incur a loss (Motor Vehicle Collision, theft, etc.), regardless of who is at fault, and that you may file a claim against an at-fault party only if they cause permanent injury to you.</p><p></p><p>The insurance companies still want their revenue. If they have to pay out more, they will increase rates. Thus, your insurance likely increased because there were more accidents in Florida this year.</p><p></p><p>Why do you not have uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage? That's pretty dumb. Do you have a hefty health insurance policy? Does your policy provide coverage in the event of a motor vehicle collision?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sc98cbra, post: 15757351, member: 73814"] Are you still a resident of Florida? Florida has interesting insurance laws. I don't know too much about these laws, but your rate increase is likely due to them. From my understanding of insurance in Florida, your own insurance will provide you coverage in the event that you incur a loss (Motor Vehicle Collision, theft, etc.), regardless of who is at fault, and that you may file a claim against an at-fault party only if they cause permanent injury to you. The insurance companies still want their revenue. If they have to pay out more, they will increase rates. Thus, your insurance likely increased because there were more accidents in Florida this year. Why do you not have uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage? That's pretty dumb. Do you have a hefty health insurance policy? Does your policy provide coverage in the event of a motor vehicle collision? [/QUOTE]
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