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What is the difference between standard and non-standard auto insurance?In: Auto Insurance |
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Standard insurance is for drivers with very few violations, claims or cancellations of previous policies. In most cases, these drivers have better insurance (or credit) scores. Based on these characteristics, standard insurance premiums are much less than non-standard insurance premiums. Non-standard insurance, on the other hand, is for those with major violations, prior cancellations, prior claims, no prior insurance coverage amongst other things. These insurance policies, most likely, are for minimum coverage.
First answer by Parish. Last edit by Jseay1. Contributor trust: 7 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 54 [recommend question]
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