It's not likely due to the fact that the company would consider the person a high risk. In most states it would not be legal to insure a nonlicensed driver. In many cases person's who have a licensed suspended will have valid insurance coverage cancelled or at the very least resticted. This is not always true. If you go to Progressive.com there is an option for a suspended license as you can pay your ticket or take care of the suspension and remain with your insurance company. Your premiums will be higher, but you will be able to get insurance.
Having your license in suspended status will affect the insurance, some will not even insure until the license is reinstated - but the reason it was suspended will not affect your insurance due to the fact that it was not a movingviolations.
Call an insurance company. You can insure anything if you can prove it is yours.
Depends on the insurance company. There are companies that will insure unlicensed drivers.
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Yes. As long as your license hasn't been permanently revoked for life. I have a couple of companies that will insure people with no licenses. This does come with a large price tag though...
they cannot suspend you, only a court and the police can, however, they can refuse to insure you.
some insurance company will let you but they will require a licence number of the person you are allowing to drive the car
All insurance companies will insure a high risk driver but they will charge a premium for the insurance policy. You can take out SR-22 if you have had a suspended license. You can go to driving school to reduce your points.
Ouch!!!!SO if the fender bender is enough money to require reporting (and it is hard to do less on today's cars) that means it has to be reported to the police and wow are you busted.By the way if you haven't reported your suspension to your insurance company, expect them to cancel your insurance and refuse to insure you in the future. Regardless if they find out from this they are entitled to check your driving record every renewal and most do.Man this is gonna leave a mark!!
they insure themselves
No, some companies can insure you without a drivers license.
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.