Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...

Does having motorcycle insurance affect your auto insurance?

[Edit]

That Depends.....

Motorcycle policies and auto policies are mutually exclusive meaning there is no coverage on an auto policy for motorcycles and vice versa. They are separate policies and each contains exclusions for the other type of vehicle.

Accidents on either a motorcycle or car/truck will impact rates on both policies equally. In other words if you have an at-fault accident in your car it will affect the premium on your motorcycle policy.

If you are asking in terms of discounts, there may be discounts if you have both policies with the same company. Shop around...

Improve Answer Discuss the question "Does having motorcycle insurance affect your auto insurance?" Watch Question

First answer by ID1213127283. Last edit by Fastbiker. Contributor trust: 86 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 47 [recommend question]

Also see on Answers.com

Research your answer:

Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Business and Finance > Insurance > Auto Insurance > Does having motorcycle insurance affect your auto insurance?

Our contributors said this page should be displayed for the questions below. (Where do these come from)
If any of these are not a genuine rephrasing of the question, please help out and edit these alternates.
What do you pay for motorcycle insurance?  Does motorcycle insurance affect you car insurance?  Does car insurance premium affect your bike insurance?