Factors that will affect insurance cost and basic coverage terms
Demographics
Drivers who live in urban or high crime areas pay higher premiums than those in rural or low crime areas.
Liability coverage
In an accident that is your fault this type of insurance pays the damage to the other vehicle and for any medical claims made by the people in the other car. This coverage is required in most States.
Age
In insurance term the younger less experienced reiver pays much higher rates.
Gender
Males, especially young males, pay higher rates than females
Vehicle choice
More flashy expensive cars will add a lot more to your premium cars with safety features can lower your premium. This can definitely affect your premium.
Claims
People who have multiple accidents who file these will find that they will pay higher premiums.
Driving habits
The number of miles put on a car each year whether you're driving to and from work and the distance between your home and work which is called commuting mileage will be a factor in determining your insurance premium.
Uninsured / underinsured motorist coverage
This covers you and your car if you are involved in an accident with a person who does not have or whose insurance that does not cover all the damage
Premium
This is another word for your monthly insurance payment.
Comprehensive coverage
This pays for damage to your car that happens in ways other than an accident. Theft, vandalism, water damage, and fire would come under this type of coverage.
Collision coverage
This pays for damage to your vehicle. Any cost to repair your car after an accident will be covered under this type of insurance. Your lender will require this if you are financing your car.
Personal injury protection
This pays the medical costs for the policyholder and any passengers.
Broken glass coverage
This provides coverage if your Collision or comprehensive policy does not cover windows.
Gap insurance
This type of insurance will pay for your car's value and what you still owe should you drive it off the lot and destroy it. Once a new car is driven off the lot it is considered used
Deductible
When an insurance claim is filed , this is the amount of money you pay first before the insurance kicks in and pays the remaining costs of the claim.
Traffic tickets
When speeding or running red lights or any other moving violation that puts points on to your driver's license will increase your premium.