State Insurance Laws
Knowing the regulations in your state for auto insurance is imperative when shopping for a new policy. Each state has different requirements, so it’s important to realize that your premiums could rise or fall depending on where you live. All states require some form of insurance. Be sure you know what’s required in your state, whether it’s liability coverage, documentation requirements or the penalties for failing to comply. Consider competitive quotes and ask questions before settling on a policy. An educated consumer will find ways to save money and receive the best coverage to fit their needs.
Anyone searching for auto insurance should understand that state requirements are for minimum coverage, and it’s likely that you’ll want to obtain coverage that far exceeds the mandate. For example, in Hawaii you must carry coverage for at least $10,000 in property damage; most experts think this amount should be raised to $100,000.
Your policy’s liability coverage amounts detail the maximum your insurance provider will pay in case of an accident. If you are held responsible for $40,000, but your policy only covers $10,000, you will be responsible to pay for the remaining $30,000.
Consider creative ways to save money on your insurance premiums. If you have multiple cars, drivers or a homeowners policy, you could save overall by combining your policies with one insurance company.
Be sure to seek out competitive quotes from multiple insurance companies to be sure you’re getting the best coverage available. Always ask questions and review terms before deciding on a policy.
Department Of Hawaii (HI) State Government That Regulates Car Insurance Rates:
Web Site: www.hawaii.gov/dcca/areas/ins
Email: insurance@dcca.hawaii.gov
How To Contact Directly:
Physical Address:
Hawaii Insurance Div.
King Kalakaua Building
335 Merchant Street, Rm. 213
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: 1-808-586-2790
Mailing Address:
Hawaii Insurance Div.
P.O. Box 3614
Honolulu, Hawaii 96811