DUI Auto Insurance

 

August 30, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What is the average auto insurance rate increase with DUI conviction? I live in Lakewood, Colorado. Could you guys help me find cheaper DUI auto insurance?

Kate

Lakewood, CO

The auto insurance premium rate increase will probably occur at your next renewal period when your insurance carrier checks your motor vehicle record (MVR) and sees this DUI offense listed. The length of time for the increased premium rate will again depend upon state laws or the insurance carrier’s own rating rules and guidelines. Generally, it can affect you for three to seven years typically or as long as the offense is on your driving record if state insurance laws permit it.

With a drunk driving conviction car insurance rates tend to increase quite a bit and you will likely be classified now as a high risk motorist. According to the Colorado’s DOT your car insurance (if it’s not terminated) could go up 30 % on average. The amount of the car insurance rate increase will depend upon your insurance carrier’s rating system. If your insurance premium does increase to an unmanageable amount, you can get a quote here for FREE here to get an car insurance quote Colorado.

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Cheaper DUI Auto Insurance Rate

 

August 24, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I have to go to DUI school for my 1st conviction. I need to know if I need to give this certificate to my insurance provider? Would it help with my auto insurance rate or anything? Could I take another driving class to get cheaper my auto insurance rate in Layton Utah?

Wilhem

Layton, UT

Taking either an alcohol class or driving course because of receiving a DUI does not typically help with your auto insurance premiums. Normally, DUI school is a component of the penalties that is ordered by the court after being convicted of a DWI, DUI or OUI – depending on what your state refers to driving under the influence as.

States differ on their requirements and rules regarding DUI school. Some jurisdictions or states mandate that one participates and completes a DUI course if the individual wants to regain any driving privileges, meaning a conditional / restricted license or full license.

You will need to contact your insurance provider to verify if they will need a copy of your DUI school completion certificate. I do not think that it would lower your auto insurance premium since the course was due to a DUI conviction and probably mandated by the courts. Some insurance providers do give discounts for driver safety course, etc so verify with your current company to see what type of discounts they might have to offer.

Cheap Auto Insurance Rate

 

July 7, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Cheap insurance for DUI 

Reader’s Question:

Is there anything I can do to get a cheaper insurance if I have a DUI on my drivers record?

Mitch

Jackson, MS

Having a major violation such as a DUI on your driving record can affect your car insurance rates since as a motorist you are seen as more of a risk to an insurance company. In most states if you have been convicted of DUI your license will be suspended for a certain period of time and then when you try to reinstate your driver’s license you will have to have your insurance carrier to file a SR-22, certificate of financial responsibility, on your behalf.

The best way to get the cheapest insurance rates after you have been convicted of a drunk driving is to shop around. Comparison shop online Make sure to ask for any discounts that may be available to you. This can be for safety features on your vehicle such as , anti-theft devices, traffic courses, driver improvement etc. Discounts vary from one insurance carrier to another so ask what ones are available to check if you can lower your insurance rates by applying the most discounts to your insurance policy.

Idaho DUI Insurance Rate

 

June 28, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Idaho DUI Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

How does a DWI or DUI affect my auto insurance rate in Idaho?

Uma

Boise, ID

As required by most state laws, insurance companies need to file SR-22 for an individual who has been convicted of DWI (Driving While Intoxicated). This is to prove that you have certain types of insurance and you will be able to show an auto liability coverage.

A DWI offense in Idaho basically affects your car insurance policy in two ways. First, your company will keep you insured but will most likely react by raising your premium rates and labeling you as a high-risk driver. Second, your insurance company may cancel your insurance mid-term or terminate the policy at the end of the term because of your DWI conviction, especially if you are currently in a preferred class. Your insurance carrier will send you notification stating why you’ve been canceled, and then you will have to get another insurance provider while having a cancellation on your claims history.

Some states don’t permit insurance providers to drop you in the middle of the policy term even for a DWI charge, so be sure you know the laws in your state.