SR22 Auto Insurance Rates For Student Drivers
Q: The good student discount I had was saving me a lot of money on my SR22 insurance, but now I’m done with school and my prices have risen a bit. What else can I do to save a similar amount of money?
A: While you may no longer be able to get a student discount on your SR22 car insurance policy, one of the new discounts which could be available to you is very much related to the one you just retired. If you had the right area of study while you were in school, then you may very well be able to get in on an excellent discount.
A few SR22 car insurance companies have started offering some very specific discounts, and one of these is for people who are in, or who have degrees in, a scientific or mathematical field. The reason for this is that several studies have said that people who work in these areas or have studied in them are more likely o be careful in their driving and file fewer car insurance claims.
If you went to school to go into education, then you may get a little bonus ha amounts to a roundabout way of giving you a free union membership. If you join a teacher’s union, most car insurance companies will give you a discount for around the same amount as your membership dues.
Will Auto Insurance Rates Go Up With SR22 Bond
Q: Will my insurance rates always raise if I have to get a SR22 policy?
A: While there is a very high chance that your insurance premium will go up higher when you go from a regular insurance policy to an SR22 insurance policy, it’s not something I or anybody else can predict with one hundred percent accuracy, although it will depend a lot on your history with your car insurance company and/or their own preferences for high risk drivers.
If you have not been with your insurance company for long and you now need a SR22 policy, it’s likely they will drop you right away. However, if you have several years of history with them and are considered a long time, loyal customer, they will be more cautious, and many companies would allow you to stay on. Some may increase your rates, and some may leave them be.
Another thing which will affect your new rates is your driving record. If you have a perfect record and are a preferred customer at your car insurance company, then needing an SR22 might not have any effect on you the first time. You may even be able to keep your good driver discount.
