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Car Insurance Question  Why does your insurance go up $10.00 when you have not had any accidents, no tickets and no claims against the insurance company?

If nothing about you has changed than likely the rates your insurance provider has filed with your state's insurance regulator have change and thus they have probably raised rates. Some states file new fees each year, too. For example, Florida has a Hurricane fee now that is tacked onto every policyholders premium. Sometimes you will hear of a company lowering rates across the board, but with any rate change different segments are affected differently. The aggregate may be a lower overall rate filing or higher overall rate filing, but within each factor that affects a rate you will see ups and downs.

Auto insurance rates can go up for a variety of reasons. Some reasons or factors are under your control, such as your driving record, claims record and credit report. Getting a traffic tickets and being involved in an accident can both cause your car insurance rates to rise, depending on your state's insurance laws and your insurance company's rating system. Also many states allow your credit report to be looked at as part of the rating process.

Your rates can also rise if you add more drivers to your policy. If the new driver is inexperienced or a teenager it can be an extra expensive. If you add more cars to your policy or buy a newer, more expensive model vehicle it can also add to the expense of your insurance premium.

Other rate increases can be out of your control, such as when a state allows insurance companies to raise their rates. Also you cannot control that vehicles cost more to fix than the year before and that medical expenses go up. Insurance companies do routinely raise rates for all insureds to cover these rising costs they pay out.

So as these types of costs rise nationwide, the cost for insurance can also rise so that insurance companies can afford to pay out for claims. There are ways to keep your insurance rates low though.

Having a good driving record, taking traffic school, increasing your deductibles and asking for discounts are ways in which to keep your car insurance rates down. Driving fewer miles per year, fixing any problems on your credit history and shopping around for the best priced insurance policy are other ways in which to save.

To find out specifically why your rates went up, check with your insurance carrier. When rates are raised or have change for some reason than many times your insurance policy renewal notification will list on there the reason. If it does not you can ask your agent to explain why your rates have gone up by $10.

You may also contact your state's insurance regulator, which is the state agency that car insurance companies must file their rates with, to find out about your insurance company's rating system and if the state approved rates to be raised.

You can comparison shop with other insurance companies in your state to make sure you are getting the best price possible. With us you can get instant car insurance quotes.

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This car insurance question was asked on 9/17/2008
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