DUI Insurance Coverage

July 12, 2010 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DUI insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I recently been convicted of DUI. I would like to know if this will affect car insurance rate if the policy is not inder my name? The policy is under my mother’s name.

Mike

Los Angeles CA
Your mother’s car insurance rate will be affected if you are listed as a driver under her policy.

The driving record of any licensed motorist on a car insurance policy or in a household can have an effect on the insurance coverage premiums along with the insurer’s judgement to insure the car. Specific violations might result in an insurance company to deny you or the policyholder car insurance coverage plan or to pay high-risk policy.

An individual having a poor driving record is a lot more of a risk for an insurer than an individual with a good driving record and therefore their car insurance cost are usually more costly. The entire car insurance policy hence may be impacted by a single driver’s DUI or major driving offense.

If you have been denied of dui insurance coverage from your car insurance company, it is best to comparison shop for a more affordable dui insurance. Shop for insurance companies that will provide coverage that you can afford.

You can do a lot to help lower your dui insurance coverage plan. One way is to attend traffic school. Some companies offer discounst for those who recently attended traffic courses. This will also help you improve your driving skills. MAke sure you also ask for discounts that you can take advantage of. The more discounts you get, the more chances of getting reduce dui insurance coverage rate.

Insurance After A DUI

 

July 2, 2010 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

How does a DUI can affect your car insurance?

Michelle

Denver CO
If you are convicted of a DUI or driving under the influence, DWI or Driving while intoxicated, OUI or Operating under the influence or maybe OWI or operating while impaired, your car insurance rates will go up. Some insurance laws will actually triple your typical car insurance rates after DUI conviction.

Generally, drunk driving conviction will affect your car insurance rate for at least three years. If the state you live in permit car insurance providers to check your insurance record for longer period, it may affect your dui insurance rate for more than five years.

If you have a dui conviction in your driving record, you are now considered as a high risk to an insurance provider. According to statistics, driving under the influence causes more serious accidnets that is why car insurance companies increases your rates to cover your risk as a driver.

If your insurer will still continue to isnure you after DUI conviction, the increase on your car insurance rate will occur at your next renewal period when your insurer checks on your driving record and see the DUI offense. Your car insurance company and state laws will determine the amount of time for the increased of your dui insurance rate.

For example, in Colorado, car insurance rate may increase up to 30% after DUI conviction. Again, the car insurance increase will depend on the rating system of your car insurance company.

Having DUI conviction in your driving record can negatively affect your car insurance rate because you are being put to the high risk category by car insurance companies. It would be best to shop around for car insurance companies that may provide you a more affordable dui insurance that you can afford.

DUI Insurance In California

 

February 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What is a dui insurance in California?

Carla

Los Angeles CA

Technically speaking, there is no dui insurance in California. The Department of Motor Vehicles will require a driver caught driving while under the influence to secure an sr22 form from an insurance agency as a proof of financial capability or as a proof of insurance. The sr22 form will show the agency that the driver has at least the minimum liability requirement in the state of California. When you are asked to file a dui insurance in California, it only means the sr22 form. Other major traffic violations will also result to an sr22 form. Any insurance company in your place can help you with this form. However, you have to be careful when dealing with some agents for a dui insurance in California.

In some cases, they would force a person needing this form to buy what they offer even if the price is quite high. There are really people who would exploit those who are in need. What you can do is to solicit for quotes from as many insurers as you can. Or go online to find for affordable sr22 forms. There are online calculators you can use to get quick quotes. Once you have enough data, that’s the time to choose which insurer to choose.

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DUI Insurance

 

February 8, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My boyfriend was recently charged with DUI. What is the consequence of this on his auto insurance?

Rose

Seattle, WA

Driving under the influence can give your boyfriend a lot of problems when it comes to his vehicle insurance. He will have to request for a DUI insurance from his insurance company. This is also called as SR-22, although in reality this is not a type of insurance policy but more of a certification from his insurer. When he is given a DUI insurance, it means that your boyfriend has the policy or coverage to pay off any damages that he may incur on the road.

The problem is that DUI insurance is very hard to gain. Most insurance companies do not give SR-22 since this is high risk. Even if they do give SR-22, insurance companies will be charging your boyfriend with pretty high premiums. Your boyfriend will have to deal with larger monthly payments for his insurer.

When your boyfriend fails to pay off his monthly obligations with his insurer, the company can cancel the SR-22 and that could lead to more troubles for him. Your boyfriend cannot drive a vehicle without SR-22 for at least 3 years, so he either has to deal with expensive insurance premiums or be barred from driving.

Wow, super cheap rates on DUI insurance see for yourself!

DUI Auto Insurance For Commercial Vehicle

 

June 27, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Commerical Vehicles 

Reader’s Question:

I am planning on going to truck driving school. I have had 3 DWIs and the last DWI was 6 years ago. Will I be insured by an insurance company in a commercial car?

Paul

Nashua, NH

Many commercial car insurance companies do not want to insure a motorist with a commercial driver’s license (CDL) that has a DWI, DUI or OUI. Since your last DWI was over 6 years ago, you might be able to find an insurance company that will insure you but the costs will likely still be high.

I would verify with the trucking school you are going to attend to for more information since they would typically deal with the insurance carriers that you would possibly want to be insured through. You can also check if the school thinks you will be insurable through an insurer plan once you acquired a job after your truck driving school is over.