can file bankrupcy if i lose my car
Most insurance companies pay a claim based on your coverages, not on whether or not you got a DWI charge. I have only seen one company that was for religious clients and non-drinkers that had their clients sign a pledge not to drink and had penalties if you were charged for DUI or DWI.
No.
Any second DWI conviction is a felony in Texas. A first DWI is a felony if there is a person 15 years or younger in the car, otherwise the first DWI is a misdemeanor.
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DWI or DUI car insurance is simply car insurance for those who have a DWI or DUI offense on their driving records. These people are perceived as a higher risk by the insurance industry, so these policies are more expensive and offer less coverage.
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With most car rental companies, your driving record must show no DUI or DWI for the period of two years prior to the rental pickup date.
Yes, if you were driving under the influence and crashed it does not matter whether or not you stay in the car.
You can file a claim with your auto insurance even though you had a DWI. You may or may not get something. There is a difference between filing a claim and collecting money.
The maximum limit that DWI insurance offers is 90 days after accidents. There must be reports filed prior to this deadline in order to ensure that the insurance company can process your claim.
You can be denied work for any reason.
Buy, yes but driving is another story.