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All drivers must have insurance for their vehicle to drive legally in the state of Connecticut. Many companies offer coverage here and the best way to save money is to get several companies to give you a Connecticut auto insurance quote. You could save plenty if you are willing to shop around. See the Insurance Basics link at the top of this page for great article on several ways to save money on your auto insurance. Use this article as a money-saving tool and it will likely to lead to a cheap automobile insurance policy, even if you stay with the same insurer.

Today, Connecticut car insurance companies use very sophisticated methods to determine the final rate of your policy. A characteristic that is good with one insurance company may be considered bad with another. Your credit score is a good example of this as most companies will offer you discount vehicle insurance in Connecticut if your credit score is high. Some of these companies will not even give you a quote until they check your credit. Others do not even take it into account. Agents in our directory will help you understand these differences when you call for an insurance quote. These are multi line insurance agents that can offer you many different policy types. Obtaining more than one policy from the same company is a great way to get discount Connecticut insurance. Simply ask an agent for a quote on your automobile and your property and you are on your way to a more affordable Connecticut car insurance policy.


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Connecticut Auto Insurance Regulations:

Connecticut 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 20/40/10. That is $20,000 per individual for bodily injuries you cause to the other persons, and up to $40,000 for all, and $10,000 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.

Connecticut 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 Connecticut Department of Insurance for additional details at the Insurance Basics link on this site.
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