Seguro SR-22 barato en Chicago

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The SR-22 itself is NOT a form of insurance but a document that tells the State that you do carry insurance for a certain amount of time according to the violations you were cited with.

There are many misconceptions about SR-22s. Some of them are:

  • I do not need the SR-22 if I don’t own a car.
  • I don’t have a driver license number from the state, I don’t have to file SR-22.
  • I’ve never been licensed so the SR-22 doesn’t apply to me.

and my all time favorite

  • I can drive any car with an SR-22 insurance.

Truth of the matter is, you do need to file the SR-22 or financial responsibility with the state even though you do not own a car; if you do not have a driver license, whatever the reason is, you will be given a driver license number from the state of Illinois in order to comply with the SR-22; same applies if you have never been licensed; and, the SR-22 is not a drive all, cover all vehicles you drive. The SR-22 is not an insurance policy or provides any type of coverage. It is a mere formality of letting the state monitor your license so that they know you are complying with the financial responsibility filing they have mandated you to have.

The most common reasons for getting an SR-22 is for getting caught driving without insurance and having an accident without insurance. If you are caught driving without any liability insurance on your car, usually you will have to maintain insurance for at least one year. And, if you get into an accident without insurance, the SR-22 will be for at least three years.

Getting liability insurance with an SR-22 filing could be costly for many people. Here at Amigo Insurance, we work with you in order to provide you with the best rate possible and we also help you file your SR-22 electronically. This means, the state will be notified of your filing within 24 hours. If they have kept your license, this will help you get it released and in your possession in a short time.

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¿Qué necesito para contratar un seguro de automóvil en Illinois?

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Auto insurance is a necessity that keeps you safe in all ways. Sufficient insurance coverage is what you need in order to drive safe and protect yourself and others in case of an accident. There are many things associated with this subject. Amigo Insurance Agency is based in Chicago and provides the best deals in terms of lowest price offering for your auto insurance.

In order to get auto insurance for your vehicle in Illinois, you need the following:

  • The Vehicle Identification Number
  • A drivers license (if you do not have a drivers license, please check out our article What if I don’t have a drivers license)
  • Provide personal information such as complete name, address, contact information and date of birth

There are many companies willing to take the risk of providing insurance if you or any of the other drivers listed do not have a drivers license.

Currently, the law states that at least $20,000 should be secured as the person’s personal fund which can be used for bodily injury. Along with that, damage to property should have a claim benefit reaching a minimum of up to $15,000. The last is the minimum coverage required by the State of Illinois to comply with the law.

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¿Puedo conducir el coche de mis amigos sin seguro?

This is one of the typical questions asked regarding auto insurance. If you do not own a car but have to drive your friends vehicle its better that you make sure he does have insurance on the car to avoid getting into any problems.

So the answer to this questions is: Yes, you will be covered under his insurance as long as he has given you permission to drive his car and if you and your friend live at the same household he would need to add you to his policy to make sure your are covered.

So to leave this clear and avoid confusion here it is again.

As long as you have permission to drive your friends car you will be covered under his insurance policy unless you live in the same household and he has not added you to his policy.

This is universal across the U.S. and applies to all auto insurance policies.

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¿Qué hacer en caso de verse involucrado en un accidente automovilístico?

Being involved in a motor vehicle accident could be nerve breaking for any body. In this article you will learn about what to do in case of getting involved into an auto accident.

  1. Move to a safer place. If you see yourself involved in a car crash, make sure you move your vehicle to a safer place away from traffic to avoid further crashes. Sometimes we do not realize it, but staying in the same place where the crashed happened could make things worse.
  2. If your vehicle is not drivable, then make sure you move away from traffic and set up an emergency signal to let the upcoming traffic know that they need to slow down.
  3. Never leave the scene of the accident. Nothing screams more Im guilty than leaving the scene of the accident. Even if you know you are not at fault, driving away from the accident will get you into trouble. Stay, wait for the police and get the accident report done.
  4. Exchange information with all parties. Even though you will have the information from all parties involved on the police report, it is always a good idea to get the names and phone numbers of all drivers.
  5. Take pictures of all damages and document the accident.
  6. Take the accident report to your insurance representative. Your insurance agent will know exactly what to do in order to file a claim or NOT. Not 100% of the time will be feasible for you to open a claim through your insurance but speaking to your agent will help you decide what is best for you.
  7. Know what your insurance covers. Always know before hand the coverage you can count on. Make sure you know what your policy will cover and will not cover in case of an accident.

If you ever see yourself involved in a car crash keep calm and stay put. Wait for the authorities and fill out the police report. The police report will help you open up a claim with your insurance company.

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¿Cuál es la mejor cobertura de seguro de automóvil para mí?

There is no right auto insurance coverage in general. It all depends on how much auto insurance coverage you think you will need in case of having a claim that will cover your assets accordingly. If you have no idea on how to determine what a good auto insurance coverage will be for yourself, here are a few tips that will help you out:

The right auto insurance coverage starts by measuring the amount of assets you currently have. The more assets you own, the higher coverage you will want to have.

What is your type of driving? Although, this may not play such an important part on choosing your coverage for many, it is always useful to identify our way of driving a car in order to determine the type of damage we could cause to other parties.

Independently of how much liability insurance you choose, it is always a good idea to add Medical Payments Coverage to your policy. This is a coverage for the people riding with you and yourself. Medical Payments Coverage will pay for medical expenses such as the ambulance service bill, x-rays, paramedics, hospital bill, etc.

What car do you drive? Do you need full coverage? Are you still making payments on your car? If you are, most likely you will need to add Comprehensive and Collision to your policy. If you are done paying off your vehicle you may want to ask about UMPD which provides protection to your own property if hit by an uninsured motorist. Its not quite like full coverage but provides some insurance for your own car and is less expensive.

Bottom line is, the right auto insurance coverage is the one that protects all of your assets in case of a claim. If you are at fault in an auto accident and your coverage is not enough to cover for all damages, more likely than not, you will still be liable for the remaining difference. And, depending on the case, they can come after you and what you own until there is no balance outstanding. A vehicle claim, could leave you gasping for air; but, if you use your insurance correctly you will be just fine.

Insurance is defined as the equitable transfer of the risk of a loss, from one entity to another, in exchange for payment. ~Wikipedia, Insurance definition

Later on, we will be posting an auto claim scenario as an example to learn more.

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¿Quiénes son los conductores de mayor riesgo?

Experience, age, vehicles, restrictions and your driving history all collectively determine your risks. Your auto insurance provider will use that risk to determine how to provide coverage for you.

High-risk drivers present the highest cost risks to insurers. An insurance company assumes high chances of issuing a claim when insuring that driver.

When an insurance company issues a claim, it costs the company money. So, insurers often have to charge high-risk policyholders more for their coverage. One way to avoid paying higher prices is to reduce your chances of becoming a high-risk driver.

What are some of the common examples of high-risk drivers, and how do you insure yourself if you become one?

Determining Which Drivers are High-Risk

Most insurance companies determine who is a high risk driver differently. Some might use your credit score as a factor, while others will use your age. Almost all of them will use your driving history as a risk factor.

Nonetheless, there are still various drivers that most insurance companies consider high-risk. If you fall into one of these categories, you might pay more for your insurance coverage.

New or Teen Drivers

Many people lump new and teen drivers into one high-risk category. However, these two groups are not always the same.

A new driver can be anyone who recently learned to drive. There is no age limit. These drivers do not have the experience of seasoned drivers. Therefore, they pose a higher risk of accidents and other hazards on the road. As experience increases, a driver’s risk may decrease, and an insurance company may lower a driver’s rates.

Since most teen drivers are new drivers, they usually face most of the same risks. Research also shows that teen drivers are more likely than older drivers to have accidents or commit driving violations. Their risk level is often compounded because of their age.

Older Drivers

Like teen drivers, older drivers also face a higher risk while driving. Age might begin to impact faculties like vision, reflexes and concentration. This may cause insurers to classify older drivers as high-risk.

Uninsured Drivers

Most drivers in the U.S. have to carry auto insurance. Most states set minimum insurance coverage limits that all drivers have to carry. If you fail to carry your state’s minimum insurance, you could face financial penalties.

Since going without insurance is illegal, drivers should not let their policies lapse. If you fail to carry insurance, many insurance companies will classify you as a high-risk. Most insurers remind their policyholders to renew their policies within ample time.

Poor Driving Record

Almost every insurer looks at driving records when determining rates and issuing coverage. Drivers who have a poor driving history represent higher risks in the eyes of their insurance companies. Therefore, they are a greater cost burden. Insurers routinely raise premium prices, or even decline coverage for drivers who have experienced:

  • Multiple at-fault accidents
  • A record of speeding tickets or reckless driving charges
  • SR-22 requirements, which are certificates that verify for states that high-risk drivers have insurance
  • DUI/DWI convictions

Most insurers don’t look at your entire driving history, only that of the last few years. If your insurer sees your record improve, it might remove your high-risk classification. Therefore, they might lower your prices. The safer you drive, the more likely you are to save money on your insurance rates.

Poor Credit

Some insurance companies take a driver’s credit into account when determining risk. A poor credit score might signal that a policyholder might not reliably pay for the coverage. Therefore, a high-risk rating may result for the policyholder.

Rare Vehicles

Not all vehicles can receive standard insurance coverage. Certain cars have excessive or unique value. A normal auto policy might not provide high enough coverage levels for those cars’ needs.

Classic vehicles, or custom-built cars might need excessive insurance because of their operational risks and values. This may mean an insurer has to classify the driver as high-risk in order to improve the driver’s coverage.

How Do You Insure Yourself as a High-Risk Driver?

One company might offer you more affordable coverage if it assigns you a different risk level than another. Therefore, it is always best to compare policy options when getting auto insurance.

While you may still carry a level of risk with one company, it may be lower than the risk you carry with another. Your independent insurance agent can often compare policies based on your driving risks. They can help you pinpoint affordable coverage. Furthermore, your insurer may offer discounts even if you are a high-risk driver. You might qualify for student, auto-payment or loyal customer discounts. That way you can save coverage in spite of your extra risks.

As a high-risk driver, make sure you never go without the required coverage for your vehicle. Also work with your insurance provider to balance costs and coverage.

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Te han multado por una infracción de tránsito, ¿y ahora qué?

No one wants the police to stop them while driving. Drivers, regardless of their record, need to take each driving violation seriously.

By taking steps to address the charge, you can save yourself a lot of potential trouble. Consider these steps to make driving after a ticket less of a hassle.

1. Understand the Charges and Cooperate

When the police stop you, you are welcome to ask questions and inquire about the citation. However, never become argumentative or combative with police.

It seems cliché but a little understanding goes a long way. First, argumentative suspects may elicit additional charges besides just the moving violation. Furthermore, they are likely to elicit very little sympathy from the officer. The officer may be able to use a driver’s conduct against them should they have to appear in traffic court.

2. Contact Your Proper Authorities

After you’ve received a charge, infrequent offenders may have to pay a fine or appear in traffic court. However, as moving violations often go on a driver’s record, they often have a chance to appeal the citation. If you decide to appeal your citation to the courts, contact your lawyer to begin the proceedings. You will likely have to gather evidence and present your case before the court to have the charge waived.

Regardless of whether you decide to appeal, you still have to face the penalties. Pay all of your fines, and appear at all your court hearings.

3. Understand Penalties

A ticket or driving violation isn’t exactly the most fun experience in the world. For infrequent offenders, the consequences are likely relatively minimal. However, frequent traffic offenders may face much tougher penalties. Depending on your driving record and offense history, you may face tougher penalties. The most severe penalties may include the loss of driving privileges, and even potential jail time.

4. Protect Your Car Insurance

A moving violation often signifies that you take unsafe risks while driving. Auto insurance companies routinely consider applicants’ driving records when they issue coverage. Therefore, the existence of moving violations on your record may lead an insurer to consider you a high-risk driver. Insurers may penalize high risk drivers in the following ways:

  • Classifying the driver as non-standard operator, forcing the driver to look for new coverage. Often, non-standard coverage comes at a higher cost.
  • Increasing the premiums of the driver’s existing auto insurance.
  • Cancelling the driver’s existing coverage. They may have to seek a new policy that better addresses their risks.

Furthermore, driving charges may not allow drivers to qualify for discounts or cost reductions. Therefore, it is best for all drivers to avoid moving violations as best they can. Paying careful attention to the rules of the road is often all you need to remain safe.

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Cómo evitar cargos por conducción imprudente y requisitos SR-22

Reckless driving demonstrates risk to the authorities and insurance companies. Reckless driving may harm drivers, their vehicles, personal property and others on the road.

A state may require reckless drivers to get a SR-22 certificate. A SR-22 certificate is not an insurance policy. It is a certificate that verifies for the state that a driver has an active auto insurance policy.

SR-22s remain on a driving record and auto insurance policies for a couple of years. Drivers have to maintain active auto insurance for the entire SR-22 period.

If an insurance policy lapses, the SR-22 becomes void. If drivers continue to receive reckless driving charges, the SR-22 period may start over. Drivers may even face harsher driving penalties.

Drivers should do everything they can to avoid a reckless driving charge. Take a look at some of the ways to reduce this risk, and also cut the chances of getting an SR-22.

1. Brush Up On Unfamiliar Laws

Many of us cannot fully understand the myriad of state driving laws. We may not understand certain signs, right of way laws or speed requirements. Accidentally breaking one of these laws may lead to a reckless driving charge.

All drivers should periodically refresh their basic knowledge of state driving laws. Reviewing the state driving handbook or passing a defensive driving course may help them learn to be safer on the road.

2. Put Down the Mobile Devices

Multiple states penalize distracted drivers for reckless driving. A common distraction is mobile device use. Texting while driving may lead to accidents, speeding and potentially deadly harm to others. Never use mobile devices while driving.

Another common cause of distracted driving is impaired driving. Never drive while intoxicated or under the influence of illegal or prescription drugs.

3. Have Vision and Hearing Tests

Many states require vision or hearing tests for drivers to obtain a license. If drivers don’t pass these tests, they could pose driving risks. Proper vision and hearing help make sure a driver can react and avoid potential hazards. Drivers should never hit the road without wearing glasses, contacts or hearing devices required of them.

Finally, drivers should take the time to check their insurance coverage. If they don’t carry auto coverage that meet’s their state’s requirements, they could face driving charges. This may include the requirement to get an SR-22. Never hit the road without a policy that can adequately cover vehicular risks.

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¿Viaja a México? Necesita un seguro de automóvil.

Whenever you hit the road, you need auto insurance. This is especially true when you venture to an unfamiliar location. When you travel, you face risks that you may not ordinarily encounter. That’s why this coverage is so important. But, when you travel outside of the U.S., you may find that your standard auto insurance does not cover you.

Americans may travel into Mexico on vacation or even everyday business. However, what you may not realize is that Mexican law does not recognize most forms of U.S. auto insurance. However, going without auto insurance in Mexico is just as risky as going without auto insurance in the U.S.

Driving Qualifications for Mexico

If you plan to drive in Mexico, you have to the first take steps to ensure that you have the correct qualifications to operate in the foreign jurisdiction.

The good news is that Mexico recognizes the U.S. driver’s licenses. Still, U.S. drivers usually also need passports, visas or other documents to legally enter Mexico. Also, depending on where you drive, you may have to get an import permit to bring your vehicle into Mexico.

But, along with these requirements, you must get insurance as well.

Getting Mexican Auto Insurance

Mexico, like the U.S., requires most drivers to carry auto insurance. If Americans fail to carry the appropriate foreign insurance, they may face severe penalties from Mexican authorities. Penalties may include impoundment of vehicles or even jail time.

American drivers in Mexico can usually get Mexican insurance before they leave home. Many American brokers work closely with reputable Mexican insurance companies to issue policies. These policies will meet all Mexican insurance requirements. They should contain:

  • Liability coverage, similar to the third-party liability coverage of American policies
  • Medical payments coverage for those in your vehicle
  • Travel assistance similar to roadside assistance
  • Legal assistance coverage, in case a legal problem arises relating to the accident

Drivers may also be able to add extra protection like theft or collision coverage.

Many Mexican insurance policies can cover drivers in both short- and long-term increments. American drivers should talk to an experienced insurance agent before buying a policy. The agent can help the driver determine the appropriate coverage limits for Mexican driving.

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La verdad sobre los baches y cómo evitarlos

It is awfully difficult to traverse city roads without encountering a pothole. Sometimes, potholes can linger for years.

Potholes form as a result of uneven roads that cause the back ends of trucks to smack against the road. Potholes also form due to freezing and thawing that leads to cracking. When moisture reaches such cracks, they form potholes. Often, drivers see potholes and swerve into another lane without looking. This reaction might cause an accident and raise auto insurance rates.

Why Potholes are Such a Problem

Potholes are certainly unsightly. They often mar otherwise clean roads that are in solid condition.

Yet the most glaring problem posed by potholes is the damage they inflict on vehicles. Potholes have the potential to severely damage a vehicle’s wheels, tires and suspension. Let’s take a look at a few tips that will help drivers reduce the impact of potholes.

How Drivers can Avoid Potholes

The best way to avoid potholes is to use common sense.

  • Drive at a reasonable speed that is always at or below the posted speed limit. Such a safe speed will provide you with ample time to react if you spot a pothole. Do not tailgate.
  • Do not swerve into an adjacent lane to avoid the pothole. Changing lanes could cause an accident worse than any damage resulting from direct contact with the pothole.
  • If you have enough time to gauge traffic in an adjacent lane, do so. If you believe there is enough space to change lanes before hitting the pothole, go ahead and move over.

Minimize the Damage

In most instances, you will not have enough time to avoid potholes. Be especially aware at night when potholes are that much more difficult to see.

You may be able to reduce the damage of the impact by reducing your rate of speed. Take your foot off the brake after making contact with the pothole. This strategy helps your automobile absorb the impact. Be sure to approach the potholes with your vehicle’s wheels pointed straight ahead. Striking a pothole at an angle can worsen the damage.

It will also help to keep your vehicle in good working order. A well-maintained car stands better chance of emerging from a pothole without damage. Keep your vehicle’s tires inflated to the proper level. Make sure the steering and suspension are in tip-top shape. These preparations will help you avoid an accident that spikes your car insurance rate.

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