| articles written by Hagerty employees that discuss such restrictions. Here is one of them: Hagerty does have some restrictions, though, on who and what qualifies for their insurance. Drivers with more than one or two minor traffic violations or accidents in the past 3-6 years may not qualify. The vehicle must be used on a limited basis, going to automotive-related events or an occasional pleasure drive. If you drive your classic car very often or very far, you might be better off considering a different specialty insurance company that doesn't place limits on how much you drive your car. Like most other companies, your vehicle must be stored in a fully enclosed and locked garage when not in use. And like most other collector car insurance companies, you must have a "daily driver" that is insured in your name in addition to your classic car. Article Source: [ http://EzineArticles.com/3520766 ] [ http://ezinearticles.com/?Hagerty-Classic-Car-Insurance---A-Review-of-Their-Benefits-and-Restrictions&id=3520766 ] The part about the "limited basis" usage is what will get you into trouble by driving it to work or the grocery store or whatever. I don't want to get into an argument with my insurer when it comes time to pay a claim about where I was going when the accident happened.
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