Can Teens Get Their Own Car Insurance Policy?

July 23, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teenager insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Im only 17 years old and will be purchasing my first car net month or so. Is it possible to get car insurance without my parents?

Grey

Detroit MI

It is unlikely that you will be able to purchase car insurance policy without your parents or a legal guardian to help you sign with the contract.

An auto insurance policy is a legal contract. Many states require policyholders to sign the documents to make them binding and insurers generally have underwriting guidelines restrictions to the named insured should not be under the age of eighteen. Well since you said that you are 17 years old, it is unlikely that you can get your own car insurance policy without your parents with you to sign the contract with you.

Typically, you need list all members of the household that is 14 years old and older, whether they are licensed or not. These household members must be included in the rating otherwise they should be excluded specifically on the policy.

You can purchase an auto insurance policy but, because of your age your parent would need to sign the documents with you.

For the meantime, if you still live with your parents, you can be added to your parents policy until you become 18 years old. If your parents are worried of getting expensive car insurance rate, you can share payment for the premium until you get your own policy. Keep in mind that it is much cheaper to be added to your policy than having a separate policy.

Car Insurance Young Drivers in California

 

February 13, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teenager insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I’m 18 and I am shopping for car insurance. I am quite frustrated with the high charges that insurance companies are quoting for me. Why is this so?

Paul

Los Angeles, CA

You should not be surprised that car insurance young drivers California is more expensive that you have thought. Car insurance for young drivers is expensive because statistics reveal that young drivers are involved in more cases of car collisions and damages. Car insurance companies base their rates on this statistic, which makes it hard for you to get cheap car insurance young drivers California.

Likewise, young drivers like you do not have the years of driving to speak of. Because you may have started driving for a maximum of 2 years, your driving history is too short. You are still an unproven driver. Car insurance companies will regard you as a risky driver, thus you will be given expensive car insurance young drivers California.

But fret not. You can still lower your charges. First, you must enroll in a defensive driving course. Take one with a company that is recognized by your insurer. You should also try to do good in school, since students who have high grades in school are considered responsible and thus low risk drivers by car insurance companies.

Teen Auto Insurance Online in Austin Texas

 

November 9, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teenager insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Hi. We just got a new car here in Austin, Texas. My son has been pressuring us to let him drive. But we’re having second thoughts about it because when we asked for a quote from our automobile insurance provider, the rates were just too high. Would you know how I can save on teen driver insurance?

Rush

Austin, TX

Hi Rush. Sadly, getting a teen driver insurance or adding a teen driver to your policy will cost you more than you would expect. The good news is, there are several ways of bringing this rate down for you. So read on. First of all, the best way to get the best rate is to compare between several automotive insurance providers in Austin, Texas. Of course, I wouldn’t want you to waste your time going to different offices or making several phone calls. The easiest way to do this is to go online and look for those nifty new websites that give free car insurance quotes. If you have two or more cars, check which car they list your teenage driver under.

There are some companies that will include your teen driver on the policy for your most expensive car, thus giving you a higher premium than if they listed the teen with the cheaper vehicle. If you do this, make sure you don’t let your teen drive the more expensive one. Another way would be to have your teen take some Driver’s Education classes. Some companies offer a discount to teens who read up on their offered courses. Another way could be to volunteer to pay for a higher deductible. This would cost you if your child ever does get into an accident but would save you on your premiums.