How Does DUI Affect my Car Insurance Rate in Idaho
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.
