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Querry: Does your auto policy cover you if your laptop is stolen out of your car? How about if you leave your car running while you run into a store and it gets stolen? Or you hit a pothole and it causes the frame of your car to bend?

Response: Getting cheap car insurance for college students is possible once you know our insurances coverages throughly. If you know what are the limitations and what risk is covered you can pick and choice as per what the risk that you are facing. Recently a surrvey was conducted by an insurance company in Pennsylvania. Of drivers surveyed in Pennsylvania 61 percent believed their auto policy covers them if personal items are stolen from their car.

Let me clarify here that the personal belongings are not covered under a car insurance policy but would be covered under a homeowners or renters policy. Hence one should be careful of the coverages that one has under the homeowneres or renter policy. Your car insurance polucy would not cover the personal belogings.

Only 32 percent of respondents thought they were covered if they left their car running and their car was stolen. And, while 53 percent of drivers knew they would be covered if a pothole causes the frame of their car to bend, 33 percent thought it would be covered under comprehensive. This loss of a pothole is not covered under the comprehensive coverage but would be covered under collision. It is the collision impact which causes the damage., when in fact, it would be a collision claim.

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Jackson (Kentucky): I am in Ketntuck.My freind is not wearing his seat belt- is this going to affect his auto insurance. I know this might sound silly – but I would like to know if this affects car insurance?

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Response: Jackson, your question is not silly to an insurance underwriter. Insurance is logical. If you do not wear a seat belt than you are doing away with a safety feature and are more likely to have a higher claim or injury incase of an accident and this will certainly affect your auto insurance rate. Here is a recent news of 30th September 2009 especially for Kentucky:

“Kentucky state officials say highway fatalities are up slightly this year in Kentucky, and more than half of the victims were not wearing seatbelts.
There were 586 fatalities as of Sept. 30, up five from the same time last year.
The numbers come from the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety. About 22 percent of the deaths involved alcohol and 13 percent were motorcyclists not wearing a helmet.
Boyd Sigler, director of the agency’s division of Highway Safety Programs, says the numbers show “there is still work to be done” when it comes to highway safety education.
There were a total of 826 fatalities on Kentucky roadways in 2008.”
Yes, safety matters and I would advice your friend that as per insurance the probability of his having a fatal or bad injury with a seat belt are less than without a seat belt and hence he can certainly get no tickets, less injuries and cheap teen car insurance quote.

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David Letterman : I have a child away at college (different state) with his car. For tuition purposes, the car was registered in the state where he’s going to school. We are currently with a large, well-known company (rhymes with farmer) and he’s on our PAP. My instinct and training tell me that we should put him on his own policy; however, you all know what that means in premium dollars for a youthful driver, clean record or not. There’s one additional important note, we are still on title for the vehicle, along with the bank. Insurable interest, yes? Anyway, I’m looking for opinion here from an underwriting and claims standpoint. Your feedback is appreciated!

Response : You should be able to keep the car on your policy. You have an insurable interest and if your kid is at fault in an accident they will go after the registered owner – you.

When I did personal lines this came up often. Garaging can & will make a difference in premium. I was in Iowa at the time, had a family send their kids to college in DC. Kept him on the policy, the premiums increased dramatically just due to the new location.

An issue could come up if your company does not write where he is going to school but (rhymes with farmer) is in most states for auto.

FYI if you take the kid off your policy they can keep good student with most companies but would lose multi car and auto/home discounts.
You can try online for a free auto insurance quote and find out the comparitive quotes.

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