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Young (ages 16-29)
Single Male
18 Years
One at fault accident, no tickets, 15,000 annual miles, drives 2003 Toyota Camry
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Single Female
18 Years
One at fault accident, no tickets, 15,000 annual miles, drives 2003 Toyota Camry
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Single Male
21 Years
Two at fault accidents, no tickets, 15,000 annual miles, drives 2007 Toyota Camry
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Single Female
21 Years
Two at fault accidents, no tickets, 15,000 annual miles, drives 2007 Toyota Camry
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Married Male
30 Years
No at fault accidents, no tickets, 15,000 annual miles, drives 2006 Toyota Camry, homeowner
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Single Female
48 Years
With teen-aged daughter, no at fault accidents, no tickets, 15,000 annual miles, drives 2002 Toyota Camry
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Married Female
60 Years
No at fault accidents, no tickets, 5,000 annual miles, drives 2006 Toyota Camry, homeowner
ContinueAlabama Auto Insurance Quotes
In Alabama, auto insurance companies are regulated by the Alabama Department of Insurance, otherwise known as ALDOI. In Alabama every insurance company offering auto insurance must submit rate filings in digital format. These rate filings must include the following information, at a minimum:
- Five (5) year history of rate changes
- The impact of the rate change by geographic territory for the proposed filing
- A chart indicating the percentage of insured’s that fall within a range of premium increase. i.e. (0-10%, 10-20% increase, etc.)
- An exhibit that indicates loss, expense and investment income information using Alabama and, if necessary, data throughout the US.
To get a specific, detailed Alabama auto insurance quote most insurance companies will need to pull your credit and driving record. However, before you hand over your personal information you can get a good idea of your premium for each insurance company by selecting the below scenario that best matches your own.
Source: Alabama Department of Insurance