Is your son insured on your policy?
If you answered yes then yes it will.
Did he crash your car or get picked up while driving your car? Then yes
If he is not insured on your policy, did not have an incident with a vehicle of yours then it should not.
But there are some strange rules concerning people that live with you
If he is on your policy it may result in increased premiums.
If the carrier runs his motor vehicle report before the renewal (some do not) then his rates should increase. If shopping for new insurance they will rate him for that infraction and will usually return a higher quote.
You can drop anyone that is listed as a driver on a car you own and pay for insurance on for any reason. Depending on your insurance company this may avoid them raising the premium on that car due to his DUI.
If it was his fault then he is or your insurance if he is included on it.
Telephone the insurance company.
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my son is on my auto insurance policy but he has moved to florida and I live in Michigan. Can he still be covered on my auto policy if he now lives in florida?
Yes, if your son doesn't have a license, he has no business driving. Take off the insurance unless someone else drives it. If your son was the only one driving it, it would make no sense to insure a car just in the dirveway.
well do you have a car do you have insurance. your son my not need it. but if you have a car you have to have it, even though its against your contsatutonal rights but are government is horrabily evil
Auto Insurance follows the car not the driver. My son's girlfriend was driving his car when they where in an accident and his insurance was responsible.
Anyone driving a motor vehicle needs to be on an insurance policy. Contact your insurance carrier and have him added to your policy, or purchase a policy for him, whichever is cheaper.