Different Types of Car Insurance For Young Drivers

 

February 9, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What are the different types of coverage of car insurance for young driver?

Lynn

Boise, ID

Car insurance for young driver is always expensive. Would-be policy holders have to pay slightly higher premiums than most policies in order to protect themselves and their vehicles, as well as those they might get into an accident with.

There are ways, however, to get cheaper car insurance for young driver. But beware – cheap insurance is not necessarily the best insurance policy. The most important factor to consider in getting car insurance for young driver is the coverage that it offers.

Here are the three different types of coverage of young driver car insurance:

Third Party
This type coverage is the minimum required by the government. This is usually applied for when registering or renewing vehicle registration. It covers the driver against damage to property, loss of life, and injuries that passengers may incur because of the accident.

Third Party, Fire and Theft
This is an improved version of the previous policy. This type of coverage includes damages that may be done to your vehicle caused by accidental fires, as well as possible car replacement, if stolen.

Fully Comprehensive
This type of coverage is the most expensive. Aside from providing the same type of guarantee the first two types of coverage give, it also provides compensation for theft of valuables left inside a vehicle; medical injuries and death of insured and victims.

16 Year Old Teen Auto Insurance Quote in Colorado

 

August 8, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My 16 year old daughter is purchasing a vehicle from a private seller in Colorado. The seller said she has heard that it is illegal to sell to a teenager. Is this true?

Helen

Arvada, CO

Your 16-year-old daughter should be able to buy a car Colorado. But, a parent or legal guardian will probably have to co-own the car until she turns 18-years-old. Until she turns 18, she is a minor. Minors are not permitted to enter a legally binding contract on their own. After your daughter turns 18, she will be able to buy any car on her own. If she buys the car, she has a regular driver’s license, and needs car insurance, depending the state which she resides.

Your daughter may be able to enter her zip code, hit the ‘new quote’ button, so she can obtain a car insurance quote. Also, she will also be able to buy her policy immediately too online!!!

18 Year Old Teen Driver Insurance in Washington

 

July 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am only 18 years old and I am just wondering what is the best insurance plan to go with if you are a teenager and you are just about to get your drivers license in Washington?

Tom

Vancouver, WA

Almost every state including the state of Washington requires you to purchase a minimum amount of liability coverage. Chances are that you will need more liability insurance than the state requires since accidents cost more than the minimum amount limits. If you are found legally responsible for damages that are more than your auto insurance insurance policy covers, you will have to pay the difference out of your own pocket. These bills could wipe you out! You must consider how much you stand to lose or have the potential to lose (as you are still young). You may want to purchase as much coverage as you feel comfortable with and a car insurance coverage that you can afford.

Teenager Auto Insurance Policy – Who Is Covered?

 

July 7, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Why do I still have to add my teenage child that is living with me to my auto insurance if the car is covered no matter who use it?

Helen

Kansas City, KS

Most insurance providers require all licensed household members be listed on your car insurance policy. Since this individual has access to the cars of the house they are a risk factor that insurance providers are allowed to include in their rating calculations.

Not all insurance policies provide coverage to anyone that operates the vehicle. Policies can have motorist exclusions. These exclusions can apply to those under a certain age (teens or under 21 or 25 for instance), those driving under the influence and unlicensed drivers to name a few.

Insurance providers therefore require you list your teen since he or she resides in your household and is a risk factor to them. Most state laws allow an insurance companies to consider all resident operators of an insured car in rating of an car insurance policy. This includes your teenage child, even if he or she has only a learner’s permit and especially when they have a full driver’s license.

16 Year Old Teen Car Insurance in Wyoming

 

June 27, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I have a 16 year old teen and she wants to start driving but I can’t afford car insurance so can she drive a car that is under my name and her mother’s name if she gets her license. Does she need to have insurance right when she obtains her license in Wyoming?

Jim

Cheyenne, WY

According to the Wyoming’s mandatory auto liability insurance law, anyone operating a motor vehicle must satisfy the state’s financial responsibility limits of 25/50/20.

In addition to that, under the Wyoming financial responsibility law, liability policy means an owner’s or an operator’s policy of liability insurance, certified as proof of financial responsibility, and issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in this state, to or for the benefit of the individual named as insured.

Plus, when your teen daughter is getting a license, since she is under 18, you as the parents will need to sign a minor’s release form. Part of this form may include being responsible for the minor while he is operating a vehicle or keeping insurance coverage so find out from the WY DOT exactly what the release form states.

Teen Auto Insurance Discount For Females

 

June 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I want to know , what is the average auto insurance rate for a 16 year old teenager female?

May

Great Falls, MT

A 16 year old, On average, can expect to pay 2.52 times the base rate for their auto insurance. So for example, if your parents pay $500 for a year of auto insurance, then adding a 16 year old can expect to pay $1260 for a year of auto insurance.

You have to be rated with various factors to provide an accurate rate. In New Jersey a 16 year old may pay 3.2 times the base rate, however in Montana they pay 1.9 times the base rate.

There are things a 16 year old teenager can do to bring down the cost of their car insurance premium. Generally, it is cheaper to be added to your parent’s insurance policy than for you to buy your own. Most carriers will give discounts for getting at least a “B” average in school. This is often referred to as good student discount. Taking a recognized defensive driving courses or driver’s educational program may also help to lower a teenager’s insurance rate.

Car Insurance For New Teen Driver – How Much Should I Pay?

 

May 22, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

How much should I be expecting to pay if I add a new teenager driver on my car insurance policy?

Beth

Miami, FL

Since teenagers that are newly licensed have such high rates of accidents they cost more to insure than an experienced driver who is more prone to avoid an accident than cause it.

The costs of adding a new teenager driver will depend upon your current car insurance rates, your geographical location and your teen to name a few. For example, if you live in a congested area where your teen is more likely to be involved in an accident compared to a more rural or suburban area the rate to insure your teenager will likely be more.

As for the teenager themselves, insurance rates may vary due to if they have taken formal driving lessons or driver’s education and if you are able to get any type of discount for their grades. If you have a teen that maintains a higher GPA this may allow you to cut costs for car insurance.

Auto Insurance for Teens – Driving With No Insurance?

 

May 20, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I want to know what will happen if I get pulled over and I have no insurance? I’m under the age of 18 and I live in KY.

Jane

Newark, NJ

The State of Kentucky requires all drivers to carry liability coverage in the amounts of 25/50/10. The penalties for operating a vehicle without Kentucky auto insurance can be rather severe. First offense that you are caught, you will need to go to court and can be fined between $500 to $1000 or be imprisoned for not more than 90 days or both.

Your KY auto registration and license plates can be suspended for one year or until proof of auto insurance is provided. It is also possible that you will lose your license for up to a year. The penalties will increase for each subsequent infraction of not having proper proof of auto insurance.

If you do not yet have your full Kentucky license because of the graduated licensing system and being under 18, there may be other penalties.

How Much Will Teen Auto Insurance Cost To Add To My Policy?

 

November 3, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Can you give me a range on how much will my car insurance go if I add a new teenager driver?

Rachel

Good Question Rachel.

Adding a teen driver on the policy will definitely cost you more since they have a high rates of accidents since they are newly licensed compared to experiences drivers who is more prone to avoid accidents than cause it.

It will actually depends on what your insurance rates already if you want to know the cost of adding a teenager on your policy. Other factor that may also affect your ate is the geographical location. For instance, it will cost you more on your premiums if you live in the congested area that your teen is more likely to get involved in an accident than in a rural area.

If a teenager has taken a formal driving lessons or a driver’s education, he may be able to get discount, If you also have a teen that maintains a higher GPA, this may cut the cost for auto insurance.

Generally, adding a teenager may cost $1200 up to $2500 a year. a minor may expect to pay 2.5 times the base rate of their insurance. Depending on the state where you reside, studies show that if you add a teenager on your insurance policy, your rates may go up 50-200%.

You may speak with your insurance agent about what your new premiums would be if you add a teenager in your policy. You may shop around to check which insurance company can give you a lower rate if you add a teenager.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Does My Teen Son Need His Own Car Insurance Policy?

 

November 3, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

Does my son need to have his own car insurance before he can drive my car? I live in CT.

Carl

Good Question, Carl.

Normally, the state law would require a parent to add a new licensed driver to their car insurance policy but instead the insurance company’s guidelines would require you to add your teen in your insurance policy.

All licensed insurance drivers in your household are required by most insurance companies so they can be properly covered. You will need to contact your insurance company if your son just obtained his permit and verify if you may add him or you will have to wait until he is fully licensed before adding him in your policy.

It is possible that may deny a claim in case of accident if you failed to inform the insurance company the status of your teen or if he was not added to your policy and uses your car. Some companies may also cover the claim but will charge you of the premiums that should have been paid for the teenager to be in the policy.

You may contact CT Insurance Department if you need more information on car insurance.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

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