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| Insuring your car in Colorado can sometimes be expensive. However, getting cheap insurance in Colorado is possible if you are willing to shop around. This can be done by searching the internet and contacting several agents for a quote. Our multi line insurance agent’s directory is a good place to start in your search for an affordable Colorado auto insurance policy. However, price should not be the only concern as it is advisable to choose an insurer that is reputable just in case you have a claim. Sometimes the cheapest policy may not be the best choice and claim time is the worst time to find this out. Insurance companies can go out of business just like any other business. If you happen to be insured with one of these companies and have a claim, collecting will be difficult. Agents in our directory represent some of the top insurance companies doing business in the state. Search by city or zip code and contact an insurance agent today for a Colorado car insurance quote from a reputable insurance company.
There are many different factors that determine your policy premium such as age, gender, driving record, number of accidents and the make/model of your car. You may also qualify for discount Colorado automobile insurance with a favorable credit score. The lower your credit score, the lower your premium is likely to be. Of course there are many factors used to determine your final rate so make sure you ask an agent about all available discounts so that you get the lowest insurance policy in Colorado. |
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Colorado is a tort state. In tort states you are responsible for the injuries you cause as a result of an accident. Rates are determined by the driving habits of the drivers within a state. The state's liability minimums are 25/50/15. That is $25,000 per individual for bodily injuries you cause to the other persons, and up to $50,000 for all, and $15,000 for damage you cause to the other party's personal property. Many states now also use credit as a rating tool and having good credit can mean a lower rate. Colorado determines auto insurance rates based on driving record, age, area you live in, and the type of vehicle you drive. You may want to consider higher coverages than the state minimums. Visit the Colorado Department of Insurance for additional details at the Insurance Basics link on this site. |
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