California Car Insurance

Lower Rates for California Insurance Drivers

Good news for California insured drivers the Insurance Commissioner John Garamendai announced a $30 Million Settlement with Allstate Insurance, that effects 250,000 policy holders, that could qualify for return on premium or credits of future premium bills. This
 was the result of an investigation that resolved issues, and number of practices of Allstate, between January 1, 2000 - April 12, 2002 effecting some auto insurance policies. Allstate has telephone, for policyholders can call, to get further information: 1 - 800 - 351-0646.�

California insurance motorist are only required to have a minimum amount of coverage, that includes $15,000 for death or injury to one person, any one accident, $30,000 for all persons in anyone one accident, and $5,000 for property damage, for any one accident. Not required by the state of California include comprehensive coverage, uninsured motorist, medical payment, and collision insurance.�

A pilot program that is available for California Drivers to purchase low cost car insurance. The California Low Cost Automobile Insurance Program (CLACK), satisfies the requirements of the state's auto insurance requirements. The insurance policy is based on a driver's household income, driving record, and vehicle purchased value.

Related information
  • California drivers minimum amount for car insurance coverage.
  • Proposition 103 any good driver can qualify for lower insurance rate.
  • Discounts qualify for lower rates.
 
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A Link would help too, sheesh......

Posted on 05/18/2009 at 1:05:27 PM

I see what you have for California Proposition 103, but where is the line drawn between "good" and "non-good" driver in CA? 20% Lower insurance rates than what?

Posted on 11/01/2005 at 8:11:00 PM

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