Insurance Commissioner Announces 9% Decrease in CA’s Low Cost Auto Insurance Program

Car insuranceInsurance Commissioner Dave Jones today announced important changes to the California Low Cost Automobile Insurance Program. Beginning May 15, the cost of an annual premium for the program has decreased up to nine percent across California's 58 counties and the income eligibility caps for qualifying for the program have increased, allowing more of California'suninsured drivers to qualify for state-sponsored Low Cost Automobile Insurance.

Source: Source: Sacramento Bee | Published on May 17, 2012

As a result of the premium reductions, the statewide average cost of an annual Low Cost Automobile Insurance policy in California is now $257.69 a year and the premiums for allCalifornia counties are now less than $350 annually. The greatest changes in premiums are in the following counties:  Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Stanislaus and Sutter.

"More than 4 million cars, or 15 percent of the cars on California roads, don't have insurance," Commissioner Jones said. "If financial limitations have kept consumers from purchasing car insurance, these changes make Low Cost Auto Insurance a more viable option for uninsured drivers."
Established by the legislature in 1999, the CLCA program provides liability-only insurance for less than $350 a year, and the amount could be much less, depending on the county where the consumer lives.

Drivers may qualify if they:

    •    have a good driving record
    •    are at least 19 years old
    •    have been continuously licensed to drive for three years
    •    own a vehicle valued at $20,000 or less
    •    meet the income eligibility requirements ($27,925 for one person, $37,825 for two people, up to $57,625 for a family of four)

California's Low Cost Automobile Insurance Program was established to provide income eligible persons with liability insurance protection at affordable rates as a way to meet California's financial responsibility laws. To learn more about the program, consumers can call 1-866-602-8861, visithttp://www.mylowcostauto.com or text "low cost" to 65374. For a full list of the new annualinsurance premiums for each of the 58 counties visit the website.