Its always nice to pay a cheap price for auto insurance in Connecticut. Provided below are some auto insurance saving tips provided by ct.gov
- Drive safely. Accidents and violations increase rates.
- Increase deductibles, but this should only be done if you can afford to pay the amount of the deductible in case of a loss.
- Consider dropping collision and/or comprehensive coverage on a low value car that is not financed, but be careful. This option should not be considered under any circumstances unless you can afford to repair or replace the vehicle or do without it. Also, if the car is financed, carrying collision and comprehensive coverage will probably be required by the bank or financing company and dropping the coverage would probably be an event of default.
- Think about insurance when buying a new car. High performance and luxury cars, and some other cars which experience has shown to be prone to damage or theft often have high premiums. Also, consider buying safety devices such as anti-lock brakes and passive restraint systems both to protect you and your family and to be eligible for premium discounts.
- Get good grades and take driver training since both qualify for discounts, if you are a teenager.
- Take an accident prevention course which qualifies for a discount, if you are over 62.
- Shop around. There are considerable differences in rates among companies.
Connecticut Liability Insurance Requirement: CT insurance required by law to drive legally.
Liability insurance covers bodily injury to other people and damage to the property of others caused by your negligence or the negligence of someone driving your car with your permission. A minimum of $20,000 per person and $40,000 per accident for bodily injury liability and $10,000 per accident for property damage liability, is required by law, but drivers are strongly urged to consider higher limits.
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