"The state has informed me that I need to get SR-22 insurance because I have too many at-fault accidents on my record. How much extra will this cost me?"
is not technically insurance but rather a certificate of financial responsibility that proves to the state you have the minimum amount of insurance required by law.
The cost of the form itself is relatively inexpensive ($15–30 in most states), but be aware the company may substantially raise your premiums as a result of filing an SR22.
In Vermont, the average rate increase is 53%, which is actually lower than most states. Either way, it’s a good idea to shop around for the best rates on sites like
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