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kattgirl asked:


My auto insurance is renewed every 6 months and the price keeps going up between $10-$30. There have been no changes to my policy, I have had no accidents or tickets.

Jocelyn
Auto Insurance
John asked:


My auto insurance premium seems to keep increasing. I drive a 2001 Nissan Altima and I’m paying over $250 a month. I have no accidents or speeding tickets on my record. My friend has a 2007 Pontiac G5 and he is paying $170. We use the same insurance company. This makes no sense to me. What seems to be happening?
I might also add that I live in Massachusetts and because we like to set ourselves apart from the rest of the nation, the state, rather than the insurance companies regulate the rates.

Jackson
Auto Insurance
kattgirl asked:


My auto insurance is renewed every 6 months and the price keeps going up between $10-$30. There have been no changes to my policy, I have had no accidents or tickets.

Charles
Auto Insurance
asked:


I’d like to know… Whenever you’re trying to obtain new auto insurance they take your driver’s license number & social security number.. You’d think that they could look up any tickets/accidents you’ve gotten into. BUT, why do they ask?

If you “forget” an incident, will they find out?

This is coming from a 21 year old who was already paying $1,200 over 6 months for insurance and was involved in an rear-end collision doing 15 in congestion on the interstate, now my premium is $2000 for 6 months.

Wyatt

Auto Insurance
karateface asked:


My auto insurance company has been charging me fees, rate increases (originally I was told it would be a decrease!), and a whole other mess with the DMV. I have not had any tickets, accidents, or claims. No one has been able to satisfactorily explain to me why this is happening. How do I now if I have a case with the insurance commission/and or a small claims lawsuit?
My main problem is not the rate increase. The insurance company received my payment on time. But, they did not POST it until a few days later. sometime in this period of a few days, the DMV audited the insurance companies system and decided this was a lapse I guess. I had to give the DMV 500.00 or lose my registration. This was 6 months ago. It took us 4 months to get the insurance agent to tell us what really happend (they are good at the runaround game). They said that they had sent the paperwork to the DMV and that we should be getting our check in 30 days as the insurance compay was at fault. This month my insurace is 100.00 more and I called the DMV and they recieved the paperwork, but not a follow up call they were supposed to get. Since I called them, I personally was able to give the OK to send the packet to the refund department. My insurance company says that the extra 100.00 is for “reinstatement of coverage”, coverage I never lost in the first place.

Noah