Military Auto Insurance South Dakota SD

 

December 6, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 South Dakota 

Reader’s Question:

I am 19-year-old resident of South Dakota contemplating military service. Should I cancel my present auto insurance if ever I get accepted in the military? I would probably store the car somewhere and get insurance when I come back.

Kevin

Rapid City, SD

Kevin, even if you won’t use your vehicle you are still required by law to renew the registration for your car annually (in most cases, this is usually the month of your birth). It would just be a bad decision to just keep your car somewhere and hope nothing happens to it. What if a natural disaster occurs in your area and by sheer bad luck causes damage your car? Another disadvantage is that a delay or lapse in insurance coverage will make an auto insurance company refrain from giving you insurance when you return from your tour of duty. So, canceling your present auto insurance without replacing it is not advisable. There are alternative ways to deal with this.

Many auto insurance companies don’t take into account the complexities of a client being deployed in the military, but fortunately some do. If budget is your primary motivation to take this course of action, there are companies which deal with military personnel all the time and will provide you tips on how to save some cash when you’re away. Discounts are usually given to those who work in the military. Patriotism, this is. Some auto insurance companies also try to maintain lower rates near military bases.

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