Does My Teen Son Need His Own Car Insurance Policy?
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
Getting Auto Insurance Discounts For Teen and New Drivers
If you’re a teen and new driver, then you can’t simply take your car out on the road and guess how to drive. If you want to get good teen and new driver car insurance rates, and also drive safely and within the law, then you need to have a driver’s education program. Most schools offer one, and the schools in this video offer a different, more effective type of driver’s education–one designed by teens.
Most car insurance companies will apply a ten percent discount or more to your insurance if the teen takes a driver’s education program, even if it is taken outside of school.
There are several places on and off line where a teen and new driver can get their drivers education, and there are even games to help the teen learn the rules of the road better.
