Young Driver Automobile Insurance in Minnesota

 

October 4, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teenager insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Is it possible for me to get my own car insurance policy inĀ  Minnesota? I am a 18 year old beginner driver, and I finally got my own car…..yahoo!!

Richard

Minnetonka, MN

You should be able to get your own car insurance policy at age of 20 if you are a fully licensed driver. Your vehicle insurance rates will probably be expensive as a young driver. However you would be able to place auto insurance on your car if you are fully licensed.

If you do not have your own car, then you may obtain a non-owners vehicle insurance policy. Basically this is a liability coverages that could be used when renting a vehicle.

If you are still residing at home with your parents normally it will be cheaper to stay on their auto insurance coverage until you move out. Some parents though would want their children to have their own car insurance policy once the child has bought a vehicle which they do not want to place on their car insurance policy.

At the age 20, as an adult, you can have your own auto insurance policy. Normally you would have to have a parent or legal guardian sign on your insurance document if you are under eighteen years old since teens cannot enter into contracts.

Maryland Teen Car Insurance – Can I Put My Teenager On My Policy?

 

July 11, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teenager insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Can I insure my teen daughter on my car insurance policy if she does not live with me? She has her own house. We live in Maryland.

Calvin

Columbia, MD

The answer to that question depends on whether you want to insure your teen daughter to drive your vehicle or insure her vehicle on your insurance policy policy in Maryland. You can easily insure her as a driver on your car insurance policy by contacting your insurance carrier to find out their procedure and if there would be any additional premium due. If you want to insure her vehicle on your policy you will need to check with your insurance provider as some of them will not insure cars from more than one household on a single car insurance policy. This might not apply if she is a student and keeping her vehicle away at school.