Why And How Insurance Companies Classify Drivers

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9, 2018 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Compare-autoinsurance.org has released a new blog post that explains how insurance companies classify drivers and their reasons for doing that.

Each insurance company takes a risk when providing coverage to a person. The risk is to have a client who files claims and cost them more money than they earn from that respective client. Companies make a profit when they insure drivers who are less likely to commit an accident, make claims and always pay their premiums on time. Find out more and get free car insurance quotes from http://compare-autoinsurance.org.

Insurance companies classify drivers in 3 risk categories, each one with different risk profile:

    --  Preferred (or Premium). This is the top category and includes the safest
        drivers. Clients placed in this category do not have any at-fault
        accident or have been involved in accidents in the past 5 years.
        Companies prefer drivers with minimal or zero claim history and reward
        them with better premiums, even for high coverage limits. Paying all
        premiums in due time and keeping an excellent credit score (above 800
        FICO credit score) are also traits of Preferred drivers. Being over 25
        years old and buying more than $100k liability is also a must.
    --  Standard.  This category puts the client right in the middle of best and
        worst drivers. A Standard driver can be promoted to Preferred. Usually,
        there is just one thing to be fixed in order to get to the next level.
        Standard drivers have one or two minor traffic violations, a maximum of
        one at-fault accident, good credit score and at least previous 6 months
        of insurance coverage.
    --  High-risk. Worst drivers are placed in this risk category. Usually,
        these drivers have to work with non-standard carriers or dedicated
        carriers. Premiums will be significantly more expensive. To be
        classified as a high-risk driver, a person must have zero or very
        limited driving experience, to commit a major traffic violation and to
        have a poor credit score. Being convicted for DUI/DWI will automatically
        place a driver in this category. People who did not have coverage before
        are considered high-risk since companies do not know what to expect from
        those persons.

"Car insurance companies classify drivers based on their risk to file a claim. Safe clients are rewarded with better premiums" said Russell Rabichev, Marketing Director of Internet Marketing Company.

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