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2. Keeping Up with Car Insurance
Regulations
As we all know the laws in our country, and in our state, are
constantly changing. It seems like every time we make our way to
the Department of Motor Vehicles we are faced with a new set of
laws that seemed designed to make our lives even more
complicated and frustrating.
3. Impossible for the average person
Keeping up with all the new laws is impossible for the average
person but it is important for every driver to keep up with as many
car insurance regulations as possible. Remember that law
enforcement is not going to sit down and recite the new car
insurance regulations to you when they pull you over. Their job is
to go out and enforce the new car insurance regulations. Your job
is to make sure you do the necessary research to learn what the
new car insurance regulations are and how they affect you.
4. Car insurance regulations
If you don’t take the time to learn about any new car insurance
regulations then you could be unknowingly breaking the law and,
as was mentioned before, there is little chance that law
enforcement will have any sort of sympathy for you at all when
they are pulling you over and giving you a ticket.
5. New car insurance regulations
The first, and most obvious, place that you can learn about new
car insurance regulations is with your insurance agent. It is your
insurance agent’s job to keep abreast of the new car insurance
regulations and any good agent is going to pass on the important
information to their clients. This is especially true if that important
information affects car insurance premiums.
6. Parent insurance company
Most times the parent insurance company will send out a letter
notifying policy holders of any changes in the car insurance
regulations in your state. If you have any questions, or you hear
of any new car insurance regulations that you did not get a notice
about, then contact your agent immediately.
7. Ask the DMV
Most people prefer to not deal with the Department of Motor
Vehicles, also known as the DMV, but the honest truth is that if
you want the straightest answer about what a new car insurance
regulations may mean and how it affects you then the DMV is
probably the best place to get that information.
8. Local DMV answers
Hopefully your local DMV answers the phone and does not force
you to wait for hours in their office just for the answer to a simple
question but when it comes to car insurance regulations getting
the answers is important enough to wait for.
9. Changes in insurance laws
Always keep yourself updated on changes in insurance laws so
that you know what is expected of you and how you can deal with
the changes in a legal and proper manner.
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