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Your driver's license will not be suspended in Pennsylvania if you have a suspended registration. A driver's license can be suspended for driving without insurance or if you get a DUI.
If your driver license and license plates were suspended for not having insurance under the Florida no fault law you must: Pay the reinstatement fee to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Obtain proof of financial responsibility (proof of insurance) and submit it to the department. Provide proof of identification (valid driver license). Provide proof of residency (utility bill or lease). Provide proof of vehicle registration.Once these steps are completed the suspension will be lifted and the driver license and license plates will be reinstated.
Yes, in many states, failing to provide proof of insurance can result in suspension of your driver's license and license plates for a period of time, typically up to three years. It's important to maintain valid insurance coverage and provide proof when requested to avoid these consequences.
What are you asking? Have you had a motor accident? Did the other driver have a suspended licence?
It does not matter to an insurance company that the other driver had a suspended license. Liability is determined by the factors of the accident and the evidence put forth. The fact that the other driver had no license does not affect liability or the handling of the claim.
== == If you don't have a valid driver's license, you can't get insurance coverage.
In general you need a license to get insurance for your car, but if yours has been suspended it is still possible to get insurance by selecting a primary driver, such as your spouse.
Acually no, it will just get towed.
Your driver license may be suspended for:
Not in Canada. If your license is suspended, then any insurance claim that resulted from you driving while suspended would not be covered. If the car was damaged and it was parked and not being operated, then that is covered. But not if you are driving it.
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Your insurance rate goes sky high.