Car Insurance Company Mississippi

November 9, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Mississippi insurance quotes 

Reader’s Question:

Would it be okay to shop around for a new auto insurance company while an auto accident that I figured in is still being processed? I mean, accidents tend to affect insurance premiums adversely. The accident was not my fault, by the way. My name is Mary and I live in Gulfport, Mississippi.

Mary

Gulfport, MS

I know what you mean. I totally get it. I know that insurance companies tend to give you steeper premiums if your insurance history lists an auto accident even if you were not at fault. The thing is, if you do that, it could be considered as an attempt to defraud the company. So, if they notice the hazy order of events in your insurance application, you could be in bigger trouble.

There are instances, however, where insurance agents are not able to find recent accident records or choose to ignore it. Usually within a year or so, the insurance history black eye won’t be noticed. If they don’t see it, it’s not going to be your fault and your premium will not be affected. There is a chance you can fly under the radar, so to speak. So, the next best step that you can do after the accident if you plan to change insurance companies would be to shop around and hope that the flying under the radar thing happens. If it does, you may be safe for a year or so. Just be careful with it, though. If they find out about it after a year, they may declare that you left it out on purpose and deny any of your claims, citing violation of disclosure laws. Check your local office in Gulfport, Mississippi, and find what you can about this disclosure law just to be sure.

 

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