18 Year Old Teen Driver – How Long am I Covered on Parents Auto Insurance?
Reader’s Question:
Hi Im 18years old. I just want to know how long should a new driver covered under their parents insurance policy after they get their license?
Gene
Thank you for asking Gene.
A new driver actually may not be automatically covered under their parent’s policy once they get their license.
A new driver may first have to be listed on their parents policy declaration’s page. Your parent need to contact their insurance agency first and you will have to be added or endorsed to their policy. Once you have obtained your driver’s license you should be added to the policy although some policies cover those driver’s with restricted license.
If you are listed on your parent’s or guardian’s policy, you should be covered on that policy until you are removed from the policy. I would suggest that you contact your parent’s insurance company to verify if you are include in their policy and what procedures you need to do to remove yourself from the policy. It is likely that you should stay on the policy if you live in the household.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
Will My Teen Driver Be Covered on My Auto Insurance
Reader’s Question:
Will my 17-year old boy be covered in case of accident if I have a full policy coverage on my car insurance?
Yolanda
Thank you for asking.
If you have the liability and physical damage liability, you son may be covered. I would suggest that you speak with your insurance company and make sure you review the terms and exclusions on your policy as well as the details about having a teenager included in the coverage.
If a seventeen year old boy is included in the household for instance, it is your responsibility to inform your insurance company that the teenager is licensed and must be added to the policy as a driver so that proper coverage will be on that person.
If on the other hand the teen is not a member of the household, you will need to speak to your insurance agent to make sure that he will be covered. You may also read through the terms on your policy because some policies may have exclusions for drivers under certain age . Other exclusions also limits the coverage on those that borrows your vehicle.
If you found out that your son is not covered and will be needing to get car insurance, you may speak with your current insurance agent to find out how you can extend the policy to your son.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
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
Teen Driver Non Owner Auto Insurance Policy?
Reader’s Question:
Should I get my daughter a non owners policy since she does not own a vehicle? She just got her driver’s license.
Linda
Good Question, Linda.
Generally, it is actually much cheaper if you add her to your insurance policy rather than getting a separate insurance for her. You may be able to get a discount from your insurance company for multi-policy if she will be driving her own car.
As soon as your teenager begins to operate a vehicle, you will need to notify your insurance company that you will add her as an additional driver in the household. Since teenagers are inexperienced in driving, you will notice a higher premium on your insurance, since according to statistics, they tend to get involve in an accident.
You may expect your insurance rate to go up as much as 50% if you add a teenager in you policy. A son however will increase a premiums for as much as 100%. You may consider increasing your liability limits for additional protection.
Please note that some non owners policies do not cover vehicles that are owned by a member of the same household.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
