According to CheapAutoInsurance.org California Adjusts Auto Insurance Regulations Regarding Fault
| PR Web |
(PRWEB)
Car insurance discounts, especially in today's economy, are very important to motorists.
The new amendments allow for the submission of any evidence without specific restrictions on what is considered evidence. The previous regulations specified six specific circumstances when a drive would not be considered at-fault, regardless of the circumstances involved with the accident. Under
While the intent of changes to the insurance regulations regarding driver fault are meant to cover situations where the driver is legally not considered at-fault even though their actions or lack of actions caused the accident. An unfortunate result of the changes affects good-driver discounts. The updated regulations make a
The new regulations cover a three-year period. Previously, the damage level was
Auto insurance providers offering coverage to
Changes in
Another part of the new regulations establishes a consistent procedure a driver's insurance provider is required to follow when an accident is reported. This policy applies to any future insurer's a driver may have. This uniform policy is used to determine whether or not a driver was at-fault. The new procedure includes written notice of the insurer's investigation of the accident and the resulting determination. According to the amended rules, the basis of that decision must be included in the written notice. Under the new regulations, insurers cannot find a driver previously at-fault in another accident or crash simply for not providing enough information to make an at-fault determination at the time.
CheapAutoInsurance.org provides drivers in
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/California/Auto-Insurance/prweb9512080.htm
| Copyright: | (c) 2012 PRWEB.COM Newswire |
| Wordcount: | 743 |



A.M. Best Opens Office in the Dubai International Financial Centre
Advisor News
- How financial planners can use modeling scenarios to boost client confidence
- Affordability on Florida lawmakers’ minds as they return to the state Capitol
- Gen X confident in investment decisions, despite having no plan
- Most Americans optimistic about a financial ‘resolution rebound’ in 2026
- Mitigating recession-based client anxiety
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Reframing lifetime income as an essential part of retirement planning
- Integrity adds further scale with blockbuster acquisition of AIMCOR
- MetLife Declares First Quarter 2026 Common Stock Dividend
- Using annuities as a legacy tool: The ROP feature
- Jackson Financial Inc. and TPG Inc. Announce Long-Term Strategic Partnership
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- In Snohomish County, new year brings changes to health insurance
- Visitor Guard® Unveils 2026 Visitor Insurance Guide for Families, Seniors, and Students Traveling to the US
- UCare CEO salary topped $1M as the health insurer foundered
- Va. Republicans split over extending
Va. Republicans split over extending health care subsidies
- Governor's proposed budget includes fully funding Medicaid and lowering cost of kynect coverage
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News