You get auto insurance for accident prone drivers the same way as normal drivers. You will need to provide relevant car details and your driving history information and then receive insurance policy quotes. Insurance premiums for accident prone drivers are generally much higher.
Liability insurance typically covers other drivers in the event of an accident caused by the policyholder.
If you have a current insurance policy and are in a car accident, but have an expired license, it is up to the insurance company if they will pay the claim or not. It could be in their clause not to, if a person does not have a valid drivers license, especially if you are the one at fault.
yeah you must have insurance,... it is the law or you could go to jailif you do not have it Yes. If you do not have insurance and you get in an accident, then you have to pay a WHOLE bunch of money. Especially if you get in an accicnet with some one who does have insurance. So go get insurance! :]]
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Not if it is deemed to be 100% the other drivers fault and they have insurance.
Provisional license insurance is a cheap car insurance that is mostly for young drivers. These are especially made for student drivers as well.
Drivers become subject to the liability insurance law when accident damages amount to a state-specific threshold, commonly set at around $500. This means that drivers must carry liability insurance coverage to pay for damages they cause in an accident, once the threshold is reached.
There are many programs out there suited for accident prone drivers. Try progressive.
You get a ticket and your insurance goes up. You can not drive without a license and if you cost the insurance company money they raise your premiums especially if you get a ticket
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Yes, you do.