As is the case in virtually every other state, motorists in Kentucky are legally required to have automobile insurance. The minimum required insurance amounts in Kentucky are $25,000 for bodily injury liability for each person in an accident, $50,000 for bodily injury for all people hurt in an accident, as well as $10,000 for property damaged in an accident. Although you can register a vehicle in the state with this minimum coverage, it typically isn't enough to adequately protect you in the event a serious accident does occur.

If you are concerned that a more extensive automobile insurance policy would be too expensive, that's not always the case. There are ways to save money and get discount automobile insurance in Kentucky. One of the easiest ways is to purchase it through the same company you've already bought other insurance policies from.

Many companies in Kentucky offer a wide range of products including car, life, health and homeowner's insurance. If you already have a homeowner's insurance policy in place, contact the agent you use for that and ask him or her for a quote on a policy. You may qualify for a discount of up to 15% on your premium and your homeowner's insurance rates may drop too.

You can also save money on your insurance by taking a higher deductible. The deductible level is typically set low and the result is higher premiums. If you ask for a quote on a policy based on a deductible of $500 - $1,000 as opposed to the standard $250 level many companies routinely use, you'll see a rate reduction in the premium. This is a great money saving approach for anyone with the resources to pay the deductible
should they ever need to make a claim.

In the state of Kentucky, if you don't pay your car insurance premium on time, you can expect your policy to be cancelled that day. There is no grace period in this state, which makes it all the more important for drivers there to find affordable insurance. You don't want to find yourself without insurance at any point.

One of the factors that insurance companies in Kentucky use to set policy rates is credit scores. You may have been under the impression that a low credit score would make it difficult to secure a mortgage or a small loan, but it can actually impact your insurance rates too. This makes it all the more obvious why it's so important to pay each and every one of your debts in a timely manner. You don't want to forgo affordable rates just because you were lazy with paying a bill or two. Make a point of keeping close track of bills and paying them before the due date.

If you have a young driver in the home there are ways you can help curb their high insurance costs. Most insurance companies view young drivers as a very high risk because they lack the necessary experience needed to be a conscientious driver. A way to make a teenager's rates more affordable is to enroll them in a driver's training course. These courses are designed to help instruct the youngster on the ways of the road. Companies reward attendance in these programs with lower insurance rates.

Some Kentucky car insurance companies also reward teenagers and young adults who do well in school. A discount for obtaining and maintaining a high grade point average is also offered to students who take their studies seriously. Parents should inquire about this discount when they are looking for quotes for the family.