The state of Florida requires drivers to be insured for $100,000 liability and $10,000 medical which will not fully protect the car. Insurance rates depend on the car and the age and record of the driver, and they are considerably higher for teenagers.
As long as you have auto insurance yes.
Cost of insurance policies for young drivers depends on where you purchase your car insurance. Adding a teenage driver to your policy will probably make your premiums go up, but teen drivers are to be insured regardless. You will have to call around to see what is reasonable at several insurance companies to insure teen drivers and get the best quote.
Yes, car insurance for a teen in California is expensive. But then, car insurance for a teen driver is expensive everywhere. The least expensive way would be to them to your existing policy, you may get a discount.
Allstate insurance company offers great rates and discounts for insuring your teen driver.
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Auto insurance get cheaper depending on you driving experience, and since teen have very little experience driving the insurance will be expensive.
Shop for insurance companies that specialize in teen drivers. Compare their rates to adding the teen onto the parents insurance. Often adding the teen to existing insurance is the less expensive way to go.
It is difficult to give you an exact company due to the fact that I do not know all the details of the teen driver you are referring to. However, I do suggest you visit Kanetix.com where you will be able to compare prices for insurance for your teen driver in your area.
Yes a teen have to be insured if living at home. The teen would have to be under the parents insurance.
Any company at any time might have the lowest rate for a teen driver for any car in any state. You will have to make calls to get the quotes from the various insurance companies in your area.
The Insurance Rates website allows one to compare car insurance rates in order to find the best coverage for teen drivers. One can also get car insurance quotes online from different car insurance companies such as Progressive, GEICO, and State Farm.
You can't, to be honest. Some things you can do to lower it a little are keep the teen's grades up and have him or her take a driver's ed course before getting his or her license.