TwinThumpers
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Anyone who knows about insurance brokers who will insurance high risk drivers?
Facility Association
any broker can write the policy
there will be no magic deals anywhere
Unfortunately, other people who present very low risk also have to lie in the bed too.I concur. Insurance really is one of those "you made your bed, now you have to lay in it" scenarios.
Unfortunately, other people who present very low risk also have to lie in the bed too.
I was referring to moto and auto insurance. That "dirt cheap" price is really only if you live outside the GTA and have been riding for a long time.To a lesser extent, yes...but once you hit the right combination, contrary to popular belief, there is dirt cheap MC insurance to be had - I'm paying <$400/year now.
Thats another issue here. Nobody should be paying multiple accident benefits/liability premiums on several cars and bikes when they are the only operator.Don't expect $400 in the GTA for the average policy. I have about the best rates you can get (I'm accident and ticket free with 40+ years riding experience and get a staff deal on insurance) I pay $240 for a 125CC, $600 for a DL650 and $850 for an FJR1300.
Yeah $400 is great for Ontario. Although I know plenty of USA riders who are in their low 20's on 1000's with insurance around that, so it's all relative. And the whole difference in coverage thing of course.
Don't expect $400 in the GTA for the average policy. I have about the best rates you can get (I'm accident and ticket free with 40+ years riding experience and get a staff deal on insurance) I pay $240 for a 125CC, $600 for a DL650 and $850 for an FJR1300.
The difference is that you're not forced into buying duplicate coverages. I have the state min $100K liability on my car in the US, my personal umbrella liability covers another $2m, it also covers my house, and would cover MCs and boats too if I had them there. Also, I have health and accident benefits as insurance as a job benefit from my employer -- no need to buy those again for every motorvehicle. If I wanted to insure my litre+ bikes in the US, it would cost me less than $20/mo for each.The difference in coverage is a HUGE thing. That $400 insurance policy for a 20-something rider on a 1000SS in the USA is typically for a pittance of coverage.