Drunk Driving Insurance

July 8, 2010 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DUI insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I live in Michigan. I would like to know how long does a DUI conviction can affect my car insurance rate in my state.

Alfred

Lansing MI

In Michigan, they adopted an .08 BAC standard for DUI conviction. According to drivers responsibility program, those who have been convicted of DUI or drunk driving are subject to a $1000 penalty fee for about two years.

In Michigan, if this is your first offense of DUI, a convicted person may face up to 93 days in jail and may pay a fine up to $500. You will aslo be required by the state for 360 hours of community service and 6 points will be added to your driving record. Your drivers license will also be suspended for 30 days or so.

Drunk driving violation may stay in your driving record for 10 years. After DUI conviction, your car insurance rates may be affected for about three years.

According to the Michigan Financial and Insurance services, insurers may deny coverage if within the past three years you have been convicted of DUI or driving under the influence.

There are various ways on how to lower down your car insurance premium after dui conviction. One way to do this is to shop for car insurance prices. Make sure you compare car insurance rates offered by these car insurance companies. Do not expect to get a cheap insurance rate since you will be put in the high risk category if you have a dui conviction in your record.

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