Shopping for SR22 Insurance? Free guide to getting the best rates every time. Your license is suspended. You need it back fast. DMV tells you that you need an SR22 insurance certificate. What do you do? If you’re like most people today, you punch in “SR22 Insurance” into your search engine, and then you get hit with an avalanche of information. You need a little guidance to get through this jungle of information. Here, we have compiled 11 best practices—the Do’s & Don’ts—when shopping for SR22 Insurance. We want to provide you with the best practical advice compiled in one article. Our..
What is an SR-22, Why Do I Need One, and How Do I Get One?
Five Facts To Clear Things Up and Get You Driving Again Coming back from a suspended license? An SR22 form puts you back on the road. If you’re coming back from a suspended drivers license, chances are you’ve heard about the SR-22 form required by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to show proof of insurance and get your driver’s license back. Yet between the dry language found on the California DMV web site and the often confusing online advice from insurance companies eager for your business, it’s hard to get simple answers about the SR-22, which is sometimes called the California Insurance Proof..
Anatomy of an SR22 Insurance Filing
A Closer Look at the California Insurance Proof Certificate In this article, we intend to dig deep into the actual SR22 insurance form. This form helps drivers get their license back after their license has been suspended by the Department of Motor Vehicles, typically for a major violation like drunk driving. This might be a very dry topic, but it might help to make sure that you get the appropriate filing to file when you go into the DMV. What does an SR22 look like? This is what a copy of the SR22 certificate looks like. Typically delivered to your email inbox in..
Home Inventory: Easing the Stress of a Property Insurance Claim
Imagine briefly that your home was struck by an unfortunate disaster like a fire or burglary. Soon after, when you are safe from immediate danger, and the authorities have the situation under control, you’d pick up your phone and contact your insurance company to file a claim. And when the claims adjuster meets with you to settle your claim, he or she will hand you a form and advise you to list each item that was lost or damaged. At first you think to yourself, “This shouldn’t be too hard.” Besides, you live there and you know your stuff . . . right? On..