Car Insurance Basics 2020 - What Are High-Risk Drivers

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Compare-autoinsurance.org has launched a new blog post that explains what reasons car insurance companies consider some drivers as high-risk.

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Drivers should avoid being classified as high-risk by insurance companies. The premiums paid by high-risk drivers can be very high, and especially for those who are required to carry full coverage. Usually, persons who are more likely to cause accidents are considered high-risk.

High-risk drivers are classified as such for the following reasons:

    --  A history of committing major traffic violations. Drivers who are
        involved in at-fault accidents or they are caught driving while being
        intoxicated are very likely to be considered high-risk by the insurance
        providers.
    --  Drivers who have both tickets and at-fault accidents. One traffic
        violation is enough for a driver to be considered at a higher risk than
        someone with none. Some insurers offer special options that will forgive
        one or a few tickets and accidents. Drivers that are filing claims are
        more likely to be considered high-risk. In some cases, the insurance
        rates will go up even if a driver completes a claim for a no-fault
        accident. All of these unpleasant premium increases can be avoided by
        drivers if they purchase accident forgiveness.
    --  Drivers who buy insurance for the first time. Drivers who just purchased
        their insurance are considered high-risk. To get rid of this label, new
        drivers need to be continuously insured for at least six months.
    --  Policyholders with a bad credit score. One of the most important factors
        used by the insurers in order to determine the driver's insurance
        premiums is the credit score. Drivers with a really poor credit score
        are considered high-risk by the insurance providers.
    --  Teen drivers. The statistics show that teen drivers are more likely to
        be involved in car accidents. For this reason, insurance carriers
        classify teen drivers as high-risk.

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