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13 years ago · by · 0 comments

Minimum Liability Insurance Requirements for Private Passenger Vehicles

Financial responsibility is required on any vehicle operated or parked on California roadways.
You must carry evidence of financial responsibility in your vehicle at all times.

What Are the Minimum Liability Insurance Requirements for Private Passenger Vehicles?

  • $15,000 for injury/death to one person.
  • $30,000 for injury/death to more than one person.
  • $5,000 for damage to property.
While the minimum requirements are the law, most vehicles today are worth more than $5,000 and medical costs far exceed the minimum as well.  Raising your liability limits is not only wise, but the cost is very reasonable.  Also, did you know that by having the other policies you need for home and life insurance can give you a discount on your car insurance? Scurich Insurance Services can help you make the best decision for your circumstances. Contact them today!  800-320-3666

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Your Job Can Save You Money on Auto Insurance!

Engineers, firefighters, lawyers, teachers, and police officers all have one thing in common: they qualify for Auto insurance discounts with some insurers who have found that people in certain fields tend to be less risky drivers than those in other occupations.

A number of insurance companies offer discounts to those in a variety of professions everything from architects, CPAs, and college professors through librarians, military personnel, and pilots, to physicians, registered nurses, and scientists.

Here’s why: although practicing architecture or flying a plane doesn’t necessarily make a driver more responsible, insurance underwriters don’t have to prove cause and effect when setting rates. They need only show a relationship between these rating factors and risk.

A variety of factors can come into play in determining discounts. One Auto insurance company offers up to a 5 % discount to first responders, such as firefighters, police officers, emergency medical technicians and paramedics. Because these people tend to work in the communities where they live, they probably don’t commute long distances. First responders might speed down the road in emergencies, but not in their own vehicles, and they tend not to work from 9 to 5 “which means that they’re at lower risk for accidents.”

Discounts vary by occupation, insurance company, and state. Some companies offer discounts for a long list of occupations and professions, while others provide them to only a few, or none at all. Some jobs receive larger discounts than others.

Rules for discounts also vary by field. To qualify for one company’s discount, health care providers must have a license to practice, as well as a degree. However, policyholders who have earned at least a bachelor in engineering, math, or science qualify for an 18% discount, even if they work in other fields.

Your occupation or profession might well entitle you to a substantial discount on your Auto insurance even if you’re retired.

Do you want more information? Contact Scurich Insurance Services located in Watsonville, California.

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A Time To Renew

Scurich Insurance Services - CA As you may know, an insurance policy is issued for a limited time, and, at the end of that period, the insurance company renews the policy.

Renewal dates are
important times for insurance companies and policyholders. A renewal date is when a policy period expires and a new policy period begins. Renewal dates typically occur six months or one year after the policy began or the last renewal date occurred.

Policy Changes

  • If the insurance company determines that the risk posed by the policyholder has changed, it may amend the policy, add restrictions or terminate coverage. General policy changes that affect all insured’s also take place at policy renewal.

Premium Changes

  • A change in risk may also trigger a premium change at renewal. A policyholder who has not filed any claims may see a premium reduction, while a policyholder with several claims may see an increase.

Changing Policies

  • If you find a better rate with another company or are unhappy with your company’s service, consider switching policies at renewal. You will avoid cancellation fees that may be imposed for mid-term cancellations.

Be sure to stay up to date with your current insurance policy. Not sure when you need to renew your policy? Simply contact Scurich Insurance Services located in Watsonville, California today at 800-320-3666 and we will be happy to tell you.

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California Legacy License Plates

 Scurich Insurance Services - Watsonville, CaliforniaInformation taken from: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/legacyplates/index.htm

“Effective January 1, 2013, DMV will accept applications for a series of three specialized license plates that replicate plates from California’s past.  Motorists will be able to choose from a minimum of three styles: yellow background with black lettering, black background with yellow lettering, and blue background with yellow lettering.  (AB 1658/Gatto)

Legislation introduced the California Legacy License Plate program offering vehicle owners the opportunity to purchase replicas of California license plates similar to those issued in the 1950′s, 1960′s, and 1970′s. The program requires a minimum of 7,500 pre-paid applications prior to January 1, 2015.

The program is intended, in part, to give classic car collectors a way to get plates that match the era of their vehicles, the analysis said. Legacy License plates can be ordered for any year model automobile, commercial vehicle, motorcycle, or trailer. The Legacy License Plate Program will not replace the current Year of Manufacture (YOM) license plate program.”

For information about Commercial Insurance or Personal Insurance simply contact Scurich Insurance Services located in Watsonville, California today at 800-320-3666.

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New Years Eve Safety Tips!

Taken from http://www.army.mil/article/71393/New_Year_s_Eve_Safety_Tips/

“New Year’s Eve is a night to have fun and celebrate the coming year. However, safety is a must when participating in the festivities. Whether you’re staying in and celebrating with friends and family, or you’re traveling to a party or city bash, following a few safety tips will ensure that you’re safe and sound when the clock strikes midnight, ringing in the New Year!

Designate a Driver: If you are going to be driving New Years Eve, don’t drink and drive. If you have a friend who does not prefer to drink, make sure they take the wheel. You might even be on the water this New Years Eve. The person in charge of navigating the boat needs to be cautious, and this still applies to them! It is important to be safe on the water as well, so drink sensibly.

• Be Alert: Be aware of your surroundings and how others are acting. Stay away from those who are out of control and might cause harm. Taking preventive measures is key. If someone is really intoxicated, prevent them from trying to drive or leaving with someone they do not know. It’s important to keep an eye out for each other.

• Don’t Drive: If you don’t have to go behind the wheel, avoid it. More people will be driving under the influence on this particular night, so avoid a potentially dangerous accident by staying off the road. Otherwise, be alert and drive defensively. Most importantly, wear your seatbelt! Also, using public transportation is a wise option. If taking a cab is too expensive, crashing at a friend’s place nearby is a convenient solution.

• Stick Together: This way we can look out for our friends and family. Going out to parties and nightclubs means a fast-paced, crazy night; so be sure to travel in groups. Having a safety net around you in this environment is imperative.

• Monitor your Alcohol Intake: A majority of people will be drinking on New Year’s Eve, and there is nothing wrong with that. Just be sure to pay attention to how much you and others are consuming. Drinking too much alcohol can have lethal affects. Be responsible.

• Don’t forget about your pets! They are just as much a part of the family as everyone else. If you are using fireworks, anything with loud noises, or fire, be sure that pets are kept at a distance as well as children. None of these are a good mix.

• Be careful with open flames: If you’re burning candles, incense or oil burners, remember to extinguish them before you turn in or before you leave the room they are burning in. Pay extra attention to pets and children around open flames.

• Be extra careful with Fireworks: If you are letting off fireworks in a residential area, be sure to practice proper safety precautions when using them. Let off fireworks in a field or other open area where homes and power lines are out of site. Have a fire extinguisher nearby and never try to re-light a firework that did not go off when first lit. Also, be sure pets and children are at a safe distance from where fireworks are being ignited. Finally, always have an adult present when using any type of firework.

Everyone wants to have an unforgettable night (in a good way!). By simply using some common sense, we can keep it that way. Ring in the New Year safely!”

 

At this time Scurich Insurance Services located in Watsonville, California  would like to wish you and your loved ones a safe and happy New Years. Just as a reminder our offices will be closed on Tuesday January 1st 2012.

 

Scurich Insurance Servicesdid not originally write this article.

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Make Scurich Insurance Your Preferred Auto Insurance Agency

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Purchasing car insurance is a very important thing. It is, in fact, essential if you own a car. In some states, you may be disallowed from driving your car around or be forced to pay high fines if you are caught by the police for any reason. But insurance, any kind of insurance, is something that most people dread or dislike because of the costs attached.

In either case, Scurich Insurance Services is ready to be your auto insurance agency of choice in California. Because we’re an independent agency, we work with top rated carriers that will provide you with the best protection at the best price for your specific needs.

Finding the best auto insurance coverage for you and your budget can be a daunting task. We are here to answer your questions and give you the information you need to make an informed decision. After all, your insurance agent should be working for you, not themselves or their company. That’s why you stand to get the best direction by using an agent who can help you choose the right company for you.  Whatever questions you may have, feel free to contact us today!

For a free insurance quote contact  Scurich Insurance Services located in Watsonville, California today at 800-320-3666 or fill out one of our quote request form provided below.

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