Free Teen Car Insurance Quotes

 

April 14, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

How do I get free teen car insurance quote for my son? Is it cheaper to have his own policy or to put him on mine?

Mitch

Miami, FLfree teen car insurance

Teenagers are usually prone to accidents due to the fact that they are still young at age and still in the stage of discovering things. Teen drivers are observed to drive at high speed in their cars because of the freedom and control they get from driving. Teenagers feel that the world is theirs as soon as they have their license and steering wheel in hand. They have this feeling of being invincible as they drive their cars on the road.

Teens are getting to take the risk from the rush behind the wheel of the car that an experienced driver don’t. This makes a teen driver a serious threat to everyone on the road. Teens are considered a risk to most insurance companies thus they are being charged with super high rates on their insurances.

But worry no more since there are still ways on how you can save on getting a free teen car insurance quote for your son. You don’t have to get back the car keys from your teen driver. In your son’s world where technology rules, you can absolutely get free teen car insurance quote by surfing on the internet.

Getting online will let you compare hundreds of insurance rates for your teen driver. It is a more convenient way of obtaining a car insurance quote anytime and any place. You simply need to fill up an online application form stating some personal details reflecting your son’s driving record. When everything is completed, you can get your free teen car insurance quote in just a short while.

There is even more for you when you shop your insurance quote online. You will also be able to enjoy substantial discounts when you purchase your car insurance quote online. Just make sure to examine first the contents of your policy coverage if it perfectly addressed the needs of your son before buying it.

18 Year Old Teen Driver Insurance in Washington

 

July 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen Insurance 

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.

New Female Teen Driver Auto Insurance

 

June 5, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Female Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Will my car insurance rate be high since I am a new teen driver, 23 years old and female?

Kelly

Baton Rouge, LA

Insurance providers in most states are permitted to have their own rating system. These providers usually look at many factors when determining a car insurance rate, experience of the motorist can be once such factor. Age is also a factor when determining car insurance premium.

If you are a newly licensed teen motorist at age 23 then your rates will be higher than others that have been driving for almost ten years already however it may not be as high as a newly licensed driver at 16, since you may be thought of by insurance companies as more mature. Maturity to an insurers means less likely to operate a vehicle in a reckless manner. The insurance premium will likely though still be higher than another 23 year old female that has been driving for a few years because this individual has a driving record for the insurance provider to check.

What you can do as a new teen driver is to shop around for insurance rates since, different insurers have different rating standards.

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

 

May 22, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen Insurance 

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.

18 Year Old Teen Driver – How Long am I Covered on Parents Auto Insurance?

 

November 3, 2007 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: Insurance Questions 

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

 

November 3, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Questions 

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

Teen Driver With Speeding Tickets – What Happens Next?

 

November 3, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

Im a teen driver and I got a ticket for speeding, what will happen next? I live in Ohio.

Athena

Thank you for asking Athena.

A ticket for exceeding the speed limit by more than 5 mph, when the limit is 55mph will typically result in receiving two points on Your Ohio driver’s record. If you received a written warning with no fines, this might be placed on your driving record.

A fine or court appearance for a written warning are not required in some states. It just sometimes serves as a warning. While other states placed this on your record and file this as a warning. You may verify this information with the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles to find out what Ohio state does with written warnings.

A a probationary driver license holder under the age of 17 years, convicted with traffic violations during the first six months of having driver’s license, he must be accompanied by a licensed adult or a guardian whenever operating a vehicle during the six month period commencing on the date on which the person is convicted of or pleads guilty to the violation until that person attains the age of 17.

Your insurance company will see the violation if the speeding offense was recorded by the state patrol, when they next check your MVR, which is usually done if you make any changes on your policy.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

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

 

November 3, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen Insurance 

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

Teen Driver Non Owner Auto Insurance Policy?

 

November 3, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Non Owner Insurance 

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

Cheap Auto Insurance For Teen Driver?

 

October 29, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen Insurance 

This is old news, but in California, cheap auto insurance for teen drivers means no cell phones on the road. This is a great law, and I wish every state would pass it, but in the meantime those in states without the law have to educate them on the consequences of driving and cell phone use and enforce a personal ban with their teen drivers. As I’ve said before, if you want to get cheap auto insurance for teen drivers, the first step is accident avoidance.

According to recent studies, eight percent of teen drivers use a phone while they are driving during the day, and five percent do at night. Using a cell phone while you’re driving can be a big factor in getting into an accident, and drive you from cheap auto insurance for teen drivers to some very expensive rates.

While studies have not been done to show exactly how cell phones themselves cause car accidents, they have been done to show that a sizeable amount of accidents occur because the at fault driver is distracted in some way. This includes changing the radio station, bending down to pick up something you’ve dropped, talking to friends, and talking on your cell phone. One of the biggest problems is text messaging while driving.

Even though most of us survived fine without cell phones in the past, many parents today feel it necessary to have a way to keep in touch with their teen’s while they are away. This makes it harder to enforce a rule of not using your cell phone while driving. What you can do is teach your teen about the consequences of driving recklessly and punish them by removing driving privileges when you find that they have been using their cell phone on the road.

Next Page »