NJ High Risk Auto Insurance help for New Jersey High Risk or Assigned Risk Coverage.
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High Risk Insurance in NJ
New Jersey Car Insurance High Risk. Request help with quotes and a Certified Producer will assist you with quotes and qualification.
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What's NJ High Risk Auto Insurance?
NJ Auto Insurance or NJ State Mandated Auto Insurance High Risk Drivers.
New Jersey Personal Auto Insurance for drivers with 7 or more points. The New
Jersey Personal Auto Insurance in the state of New Jersey provides personal
private passenger car insurance coverage. To qualify in General you must have 7
(seven) or more points on your NJ Drivers driving record and or have NJ
Insurance points added together to total 7 points. Example: 5 points for
speeding and 1 at fault accident 5 points equal 10 total points, or if you also
qualify if you have been canceled MID-TERM for non payment.
These points are combined for your total number of points for rating purposes
NJ Personal Auto Insurance Policies
What will I need to purchase a policy?
The NJ High Risk Auto Certified Producer will need copies of certain
documents; NJ License, NJ Registration, Proof of DL/Insurance Points, Mid-Term
Cancellation Notice. The NJPAIP producer will have to prove all drivers in your
household are insured somewhere.
Get a NJPAIP Car Insurance Quote, A licensed and certified producer will
contact you.
For preferred only NJ Car Insurance quotes from multiple NJ Insurance Companies go to Auto insurance quotes homepage.
NJ Insurance Advice
After you enter the NJ assigned risk auto pool, the insurance company assigned to you must typically keep you for three years, or until you are no longer qualified. At the end of that period, your company has the choice of keeping you as a customer or not renewing your policy. Even if the insurance company cancels your policy after you have kept your driving record clean and sent in premium payments on time, you should be able to find a preferred NJ Auto insurance company to issue a policy to you. During your time as a New Jersey assigned risk insurance class driver, it is in your own best interest to keep your auto insurance in force. This will be important when you try to obtain a policy once your are no longer a high risk. As time goes by without any driving accidents or violations, your odds of getting insurance on the NJ voluntary market become greater.
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only- Posted on 04/15/2016