I don't really understand your exact question. Are you asking can you be charged with points for your sons DWI? If he is a driver on your policy you will be assigned a charge for his points, yes.
Points are assigned to the driver, so if you cover your son under your own policy as a covered driver, then yes, his points will follow him to your policy.
His points will follow him no matter what policy he is covered under.
No, They are not the same thing. But they will likely result in the same or similar points assessment on your policy rate.
does the name on the insurance policy have to be the same as the title in anderson south carolina
This is normally 1 point for this type of violation unless there also was an accident involved at the same time. If there was an accident you will be charged 4 points for the total on your driving record but only 3 points for your insurance record with most insurance companies.
No. I have three cars under the same insurance policy and each is registered to a different name.
Yes
A life insurance policy is "portable" when upon leaving the group policy, you transfer your life coverage to an individual life policy with the same insurance carrier with no changes to the policy or increase in premium.
The person that buys the insurance policy is referred to as the policy owner. This person is the only one that can make changes to the policy or cancel it. However, there may be more than one policy owner for the same insurance policy.
Two people in separate households can have the same insurance policy. Usually, you can give the insurance company separate garaging addresses.
Technically, there is no insurance policy called as permanent life insurance. However, you can treat whole life insurance policy as permanent since the policy covered the whole life span of the policy holder and benefit is payable to nominee in the event of any eventuality of the policy holder.
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Yes, Your joint policy will cover the accident. You should contact your agent to determine if any points or rate increase would apply.
Sure.