Young Driver Auto Insurance Cost For 18 Year Old Male Driver
Reader’s Question:
I am an 18 year old male driver in Florida and I would like to know if my auto insurance cost decrease since I am legally an adult now?
Jack
Largo, FL
No, it is unlikely that you being 18 years old will decrease your auto insurance cost. Though you are technically an adult you still have only a few years of driving experience and therefore a high risk to an insurance carrier.
Typically auto Insurance rates for young drivers go down once you turn twenty five years of age. Some insurance carriers in Largo, Florida may lower rates at an earlier age, such as twenty one, but normally twenty five is the age at which rates decrease since that is when motorists tend to mature and become less of a risk statistically.
Generally car insurance premiums do tend to be lowered once a motorist has turned the age of twenty five. Young drivers, those under twenty five years of age, are more prone to crash due to inexperience at driving and immaturity. Statistically speaking, risk assessors have determined that those twenty five or older tend to be their risk of at-fault accidents decreases.
You may speak with your insurance agent about what your insurance carrier’s guidelines are regarding insurance discounts and also about their rating system as it is related to how old you are and how long you have of driving experience.
Do I Have To Add My Young Driver To My Auto Insurance Policy?
Reader’s Question:
I live in Ann Arbor, Michigan and I would like to know if I have to name my sixteen year old son as a driver on my car insurance policy? I have been told that if I have auto insurance then anyone I permit to drive my car is covered.
Jerome
Ann Arbor, MI
Most insurance carriers in Ann Arbor, Michigan require you to list all licensed household members on your car insurance policy since they are a risk factor the insurance carrier is allowed to take into account when determining your car insurance rates. According to the MI insurance regulator, the Office of Financial and Insurance Services, in their insurance consumer information sheet that your insurance carrier will ask about all licensed drivers in your household and look up their driving history as part of the rating process.
While automobile insurance normally covers those that the vehicle owner gives permission to operate it, the insurance carrier also has the right to require as part of your car insurance policy that you tell them of all licensed household members so they can pull their driving history and rate you accordingly. Friends that may borrow your vehicle from time to time are not the same type of risk for an insurance companies and that is why friends and neighbors are not required to be listed on your auto insurance policy while household members are. Household members obviously have access to the automobile that those living outside of your residence do not.
If your son is just starting the Michigan graduated driver licensing (GDL) process and only has his learner’s license you should inform your insurance carrier. It may be that they will permit you to wait until he is fully licensed before requiring him to be added or will want him added now at this stage.
You can contact your insurance carrier to determine what they require of you regarding listing your sixteen year old son on the car insurance policy. If you have specific MI insurance law questions you can contact the Michigan insurance regulator.
Do I Have To Pay For Teen Driver Auto Insurance in Massachusetts?
Reader’s Question:
My auto insurance carrier is insisting that I list my newly licensed daughter as a primary driver on one of the car on our insurance policy. Can they do this? Is this mandatory in Massachusetts? I was under the impression that my daughter just needed to be added on the insurance policy as a driver and could drive any of the cars listed on our insurance policy. We live in Lynn, Massachusetts.
Charles
Lynn, MA
It can differ but many insurance carriers like to list the driver as the primary on the car that he or she drives the most, though they are covered to drive the other household cars also (as long as no exclusions are on the car insurance policy). It appears that your insurance carrier is such a company that requires your daughter to be listed as the primary driver on the vehicle that he primarily drives and that is not unusual.
While this is up to the insurance carrier to decide typically if they match up the different drivers with the different cars that they drive the most, to find out if this is mandatory in Lynn, Massachusetts you can contact the state’s insurance regulatory body. In Massachusetts this is the Division of Insurance and can be contacted by calling their consumer hotline at (617) 521-7794 or you may contact them online
Teen Driver Car Insurance Rates With MIP
Reader’s Question:
How much will auto insurance go up if a teenager, 17 years old gets an MIP in Michigan?
Bill
Dearborn, MI
If you are a 17 year old that is cited for being a Minor in Possession (MIP) in Michigan it will likely your increase your car insurance rates. How much the auto insurance rate will go up depends on the factors your insurance provider uses. Auto insurance for drivers under the age of 25 or teenagers are already consider inexperience and therefore a higher risk. With a MIP offense the risk factor is likely to go up.
There is no specific insurance rate increase that can be generalized or stated for all insurance carriers. Each insurance carrier is required to file their car insurance rates and rules with your state regulatory body. So the best way to determine how much your auto insurance rates may rise is to talk to someone at your insurance carrier or contact the insurance regulator of your state to see what rates are filed with them for your insurance provider.
Auto Insurance For Teens
Reader’s Question:
I am 17 years. old and have no driver’s license or permit yet. I am having hard time finding information concerning car insurance options that would be available to me, so that I can get my license. Can you please give me any suggestion regarding this?
Jim
Detroit, MI
Typically, if you are residing with your parents, they can request their insurance company to add you to their policy once you are permitted or obtain a junior or full license. Insurance carriers differ about if they will require you on the car insurance policy with only a permit or will wait till you are licensed.
If you live on your own, as a inexperienced and young teen driver without a full license or even permit, it can be hard to find car insurance. Probably, you can get an insurance policy but most insurance providers will want you to acquire a full license within 30 to 45 days from the inception of your policy. If you cannot obtain a regular license by that time, then the insurance policy will cancel.
Some insurance companies might require you to list a fully licensed motorist of 21 years of age or older on the policy with you.
