Drunk Driving Insurance San Antonio Texas TX
Filed under: DUI insurance, Driving drunk insurance, Drunk driver insurance
Reader’s Question:
Hello, I’m Hannah of San Antonio, Texas. I got a ticket from a policeman for drunk driving two years ago and not have gotten any since then. Will I be rated a low risk driver now? If not, how long will it take before I am taken off the list? I will be renewing my car insurance in three weeks.
Hannah
San Antonio, TX
Hi, Hannah. So, now you know the effects of police reports to your insurance premiums. It hurts our pockets a little bit, doesn’t it? In the auto insurance industry, normally, it takes 3 to 5 years from the date of violation before you’re written of the list. Drunk driving offenses are looked on very seriously by auto insurance companies. Having a record of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol just makes you a very high risk driver. The reason for this is because most fatal accidents result from… you guessed it… the driver was either smashed from alcohol or high on drugs.
Automobile insurers want to be sure that you’re cleaning yourself up, and that’s why you are given 3 to 5 years to establish a good driving record. Depending on the severity of the accident, if no fatalities were incurred, then you can try to plead to your insurer for 3 years, instead of 5, to place you back to a good driver status. You can also earn additional good driving points if you attend seminars from your local Department of Motor Vehicle offices in San Antonio, Texas. No more tickets since then? Good. Keep up the good work.
Tags: auto insurance, drunk driving insurance, DUI insurance
Auto Insurance Coverage Kenosha Wisconsin WI
Filed under: DUI insurance, Driving drunk insurance, Drunk driver insurance, Online DWI insurance
Reader’s Question:
Just a theoretical question. What if a family member drives my car, this family member is not listed in my policy, and then he has an accident? Will he or she be covered by my insurance policy? Janice of Kenosha, WI.
Janice
Kenosha, WI
Janice, this is when the importance of thorough reading comes in. It’s not fun reading them, but read the fine prints anyway. Auto insurance companies have mastered the art of writing fine prints, and we should learn to master the skill of reading it. There really is no general answer to that question. Some auto insurance company would only cover the ones listed in the policy, the ones you acknowledged, while others would automatically insure immediate family member.
There are auto insurance companies that would cover any one that you, the primary insured, allow to drive the car. To avoid scenarios like this, it is best to make sure that you include the usual drivers of your car in your policy. If possible, include your buddy that usually drives you home when it’s not safe for you to drive. You need to check with your auto insurance company and be sure about the details, check the inclusions and the exclusions, etc.
If you inform your insurance company that a member of your household, for example, will not drive the car, they will have you exclude that person. Let this remain a theoretical question. Be very mindful of your insurance policy and always be safe in Kenosha, WI.
Tags: auto insurance, auto insurance premium, Car Insurance Company, car insurance rate
