Reader question:
I have to do SR22 DMV filing for my brand new car. What kind of coverage do I need?
Melvin
Thanks for your question, Melvin.
When you buy a new car, you will typically need more coverage with your SR22 DMV filing than usual. Rather than just buying liability coverage–or no fault coverage on top of that, if you live in a state that requires it–you also have to purchase comprehensive and collision insurance.
These are not options. Your contract will require that you purchase these types of coverage, which means that your SR22 DMV filing will also cost more. If you want to save some of that cost, you can cut your premium down by raising the deductible on both of these coverages. I keep my deductible at $1000, but some companies allow you to go higher. Whatever the case, if you only have a $500 deductible, you will probably be paying too much for insurance coverage.
A more expensive deductible might seem like a burden, but I handle it like this: for the first year that I have the higher deductible, I keep “paying” the same rates. I just keep the extra that I saved by raising the deductible and put it into savings so that, by the end of the year, I will have a good start on the money I need to cover that deductible if I ever get into an accident.
Cheers,
Fashun Guadarrama.

