What is the effect on car insurance premium for a first second and third offense for a minor who drives under the influence of alcohol
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There is a good chance you will get cancelled or at least your premiums are going to shot skyhigh.
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This will depend on whether the minor was driving a car. A minor in possession of alcohol offense, albeit illegal, in itself does not affect auto insurance rates. If the minor was driving a vehicle and had an open container of any alcoholic beverages, then this is a separate offense of violating the open container law in that jurisdiction: all states and counties have that type of law. It too does not have an impact on auto insurance rates, per se. But, if the minor was drinking alcohol while driving and is intoxicated because of such, then we have the more serious offense of driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages. Of course, this will have a significant impact on auto insurance rates, especially for the underaged drinker when he gets his own car insurance. However, it will not have affect on the auto insurance of another person if he agrees to take off the underaged drinker of the list of drivers of his vehicle.
Any driving offense related to the consumption of alcohol will result in increased auto insurance rates, whether the offender is underage or not.
Generally no, SR22 Insurance is not any more expensive than any other auto insurance. However, If you have encountered a serious violation that caused you to need an sr22 filing, You may pay higher premiums due to that offense, ticket or other violation.
A first offense of driving under the influence is normally a misdemeanor, punishable by a maximum of one year in jail. In most cases, a first offense could result in a short jail sentence.
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A DUI Accident refers to an accident that is caused by a driver being under the influence of alcohol. A number of things can happen during a DUI accident and often the results are fatal. If one is found under the influence of alcohol there will be charges associated with the offense.
No, the offense (DUI) is Driving Under the Influence (of alcohol) and it applies to the driver of the car not the owner.
"Driving a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol, is a criminal offense in most countries. Information pertaining to this specific act is useful to determine whether or not a crime has been committed."