Yes. In most cases, depending on your insurance company and state, your insurance will go up after an accident, especially if you have a learner's permit.
It is possible that the insurance rate would go up if a permitted driver has an accident. Usually, raising insurance rates is not an individual decision.
Your daughter has to actually go and get the permit herself. Although you may have car insurance for your daughter to drive she has to take the test.
Your insurance may go up it may not, also sue for allot of money!!!
no you wont get it taken away,unless you have 6 points however if u do get in an accident and you are at fault your insurance will go sky high (learned from experience)
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! :]]
Well, you have made yourself look better for court but YOU didnt have it at the time of the accident. You will still get in trouble,
They wouldn't know someone was driving your car without a license so it would go up. However, if they have a wreck in your car the insurance company will most likely not cover the accident because the person didn't have a license.
Boy does it ever. You should be sitting down when you get the letter from your insurance company. Sorry!
The actual driver. Unfortunately, if the driver is your kid, and you're adding your kid to your insurance policy, it could affect your rates.
AnswerNo brainer. The person who hit you is at fault. Doesn't matter if you have a license or not. Not having a license doesn't give the other driver a free shot at rear ending you.AnswerIn most states, insurance companies require a police report of an accident. To have a police report, the police have to go to the accident scene in order to write one. Most rear end accidents are the fault of the person who hit the rear of a car. However, if you did not report the accident to the police because you have no license, you may be out of luck with the insurance company.
Yes, driving without car insurance and a valid driver's license is illegal in many places and can lead to fines, license suspension, and even potential jail time, depending on the laws in your area and the circumstances of the violation. It is essential to comply with all driving laws to avoid serious consequences.
You have to get your permit