Does Taking Defensive Driving In Georgia Reduce My Car Insurance Rates?

 

October 27, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Defensive Driving 

Reader’s Question:

How does taking defensive Driving class lowers my insurance premium? how do I enroll? I live in Georgia.

Sam

Thank you for asking Sam.

By taking a defensive driving class, your premiums may be lowered but this depends on the insurance company that you currently have since each companies has different policies to qualify for the discount. You may also check with the amount of the discount you might get if you take defensive driving class to lower your premiums from the cost of the course.

The state laws also requires an individual to take defensive driving course for point reduction on your driving record every five years. However this will still depends on the individual courts and the driving record since the court will determine if taking a driving course for ticket dismissal can be an option for you.

In Georgia, if your driving has been suspended due to DUI, you will be required to take a DUI course through a state approved school. The Georgia Department of Drivers Service can provide you all list of authorized schools that you can enrolled in.

You will also be required to take an assessment test for the amount of $75 before enrolling to the DUI school. Then after that, you will have to enroll to the 20-hour course and pay an amount of $250 which includes a book fee for $15. These fees are set by the state.

For teens, the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program , a one hour session, is required for all drivers under the age of 18. You may be able to take a make up test if you failed the test at the end of the program.

You may check with the DDS to find out more information on where to take the defensive driving test.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

What Is The Minimum Liability Car Insurance In Georgia?

 

October 23, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Required Minimum Coverage 

Reader’s Question:

What is the minimum liability coverage in Georgia? Thank you.

Fred

Thank you for asking Fred.

Georgia law requires all motorist to purchase the minimum liability coverage of some or all of the following types of the liability coverage. the liability coverage includes :

Bodily injury liability

This would protect your assets if in the even of auto accident you are held liable for the people injured or killed

Property damage liability:

This covers the repairs and the replacement of the car and properties of other people

Uninsured/underinsured coverage:

This covers and insures you of your losses caused by other drivers with little insurance or no insurance at all.

You may also want to purchase more than the minimum amount of coverage required for Georgia to fully protects you. Although this is optional in most states, it makes sense to purchase them unless you can afford to pay for the damages in case of accident.

Collision:

this pays the repair or replacement of your car if its damaged due to accident

comprehensive:

covers all the damages to your car against theft ,flood or vandalism..etc

medical payments or personal injury protection

covers medical expenses that is not covered by your health insurance or your passengers

The best coverage to choose are those which will gets you fully covered and saves you an amount of money. You may call your insurance company to discuss which coverage suits your needs.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Can You Stop Paying For Car Insurance In Georgia?

October 22, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Late Payments 

Reader’s question:

I live in Georgia. I would like to know what would happen if I stop paying for my car insurance?

Archie

Good question.

If you stop paying for your insurance policy, your insurance company will cancel your insurance due to non payment and that would definitely cause you trouble. This cancellation will appear in your credit history and would be black mark on your credit report as non-payment. This might result on you having a hard time getting a car insurance in the future.

Most of the insurance companies would not insure an individual that has not previously paid on their policy. If due to non payment your insurance lapsed, your insurance company will inform the Georgia Department of Revenue a notice of termination or cancellation of insurance. A Notice of Lapse Mandatory Liability Insurance Coverage will be mailed to you once the DOR sees that you are uninsured. The notice will request you to pay a $25 lapse fee and would require you to show proof of valid car insurance coverage within 30 days. If you fail to pay the fee and show proof of insurance, your vehicle registration will be suspended or revoked. If you drive with suspended vehicle registration is considered a misdemeanor. You will also be subject to fines and vehicle impoundment if you are caught driving without car insurance coverage.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

SR22A Insurance In Georgia

 

October 22, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 - DUI Insurance 

Reader’s question:

Hi! I just want to know what an SR22A is. Thank you.

Michelle

Thank you for asking Michelle.

The Sr22A is a term used by the state of Georgia for a GA Responsibility Insurance certificate which is similar to SR22 except that it has further restrictions. In Georgia, this financial responsibility filing is required for motorist that has been convicted operating a vehicle without liability insurance.

SR22A is also sometimes called as the Financial Responsibility. Under title 40 of the official Code of Georgia Annotated shows the reason why an individual needs to maintain an SR22A.The individual’s amount of time to carry this depends on certain reasons .Usually it is required from between one to three years.

If you are for example trying to reinstate you license in Georgia after suspension due to subsequent conviction of no proof of insurance,an sr22a must be maintained for 3 years from the date of the conviction.

An insurance company must certify that you have a valid liability insurance. This certification will be filed on the sr-22a form. If you have been notified by the Department of Motor Vehicles that you must carry an SR-22a filing, this should be certified by the insurance company to show proof that you have insurance and meet the financial responsibility requirement in the state of Georgia. However if you are going to cancel the policy before the date the state has given you to carry the sr22a, the insurance company will notify the DMV that the policy has been cancelled and that you no longer have the required insurance.

Goodluck!

-MariCAR