Standard and Nonstandard Auto Insurance Oregon OR
Reader’s Question:
I just bought a used car here in Salem, Oregon. I know I need auto insurance coverage, but I don’t know much about auto insurance. I heard about standard and non standard auto insurance, which one should I get? Do I get to choose?
Priscilla
Salem, OR
No, Priscilla, you don’t get to choose. The auto insurance company in Oregon will be the one to decide that. But first, let’s differentiate the two. Standard insurance is what most every motorist has, people with regular cars and regular lifestyles. Non standard auto insurance is what motorists with bad driving history have. These are the type of motorists that are considered high risk customers by the auto insurance company. These motorists are believed to be prone to accidents or vehicle damage.
Let’s talk about high risk drivers. If you don’t see yourself in this group, that’s good. High risk drivers are usually the ones with several traffic violations. If you have a DUI in your record, there is a chance you’ll become a part of this group. If your job requires you to drive a car in a dangerous way, like stuntmen and race car drivers, you will be in this group. If you have been driving around for several months or years without auto insurance coverage, auto insurance companies will not like that as that shows irresponsibility and might merit an automatic membership in the non-standard insurance group.
When you apply for auto insurance, the auto insurance company will ask questions about you and your driving history, and they will also do a background check to see what type of a customer you are and will be.
Tags: auto insurance coverage, DUI, used car
