California carriers use these rating factors independently — changing one can shift which carrier prices your profile lowest.
- ZIP and territory rating
- Maywood ZIP 90270 is the research reference ZIP. A real quote should still use the exact overnight garaging ZIP because territory factors can reorder carriers inside Los Angeles County before any discount is applied.
- Vehicle year, make, and model
- In Maywood, a paid-off older vehicle can make liability-first coverage worth testing. A financed, newer, or high-value Maywood vehicle usually keeps collision and other-than-collision coverage in the comparison.
- Driver record and DMV points
- For Maywood, a clean Los Angeles County record gives the panel more room than a recent lapse, ticket, at-fault crash, DUI, point issue, or SR-22 need. Enter the same record for every carrier before judging price.
- Coverage level chosen
- Liability, higher limits, uninsured motorist, collision, other-than-collision coverage, rental, roadside, and deductibles all change the receipt. Cheap only counts when the Maywood coverage target stays aligned.
- Los Angeles County urban territory factor
- ZIP 90270 is a dense urban LA County territory with above-average claim frequency. Carriers file territory factors with CA DOI per §1861.02. A single-ZIP difference in Maywood vs adjacent cities can change the carrier order.
- High uninsured motorist exposure
- Southeast LA County ZIP codes have above-average uninsured motorist rates. NAIC data puts the CA average at 16.6%; urban ZIP codes can run higher. Electing UMBI/UMPD coverage is strongly advised.
- Vehicle theft exposure
- Maywood is adjacent to Huntington Park and Bell, cities with elevated vehicle theft rates per CA DOJ OpenJustice data. Comprehensive coverage with anti-theft discount is worth comparing even on older paid-off vehicles.