Have you tried an online quoting system? That's probably your best bet in price shopping difference insurance companies and different scenarios. Most insurance companies won't even deal with DUI so the list shouldn't be that long.
No. The loan on your car has nothing to do with a DUI. If you do get a DUI, most probably your insurance renewal premium will go up a lot. But, your insurance has no reason to cover your auto loan. It is up to you to make your loan payments with or without a DUI on your record.
if they're on your insurance
Yes, it does not matter if you have your own policy or are listed on someone else's policy, you will be surcharged for the DUI probably for the next 5 years.
yes they can obtain high risk auto insurance.
When someone is pulled over and given field sobriety tests.
There are many DUI lawyers that are located in Illinois. It is difficult to find the exact number in Illinois as there are at least hundreds, if not, thousands of them.
if you committed the DUI, you need car insurance.
You need motorcycle insurance if you have a motorcycle. The DUI is a ticket.
In Illinois, a DUI will become a felony upon the third offense. It can also be a felony if there were other factors-such as if a child was in the car at the time of the DUI.
Kansas has some of the most stringent DUI laws in the United States. The response to a DUI conviction varies from insurance carrier to insurance carrier, so there is no way to determine if your specific situation will cause State Farm to cancel your insurance coverage. If you do lose coverage due to a DUI, you may be required to obtain SR-22 insurance, which is a kind of high-risk coverage that offenders must sometimes purchase instead of regular coverage.
Any insurance will accept you. In some cases you may not get full coverage because of the DUI. Also, because of the DUI, your payments will be far more expensive than someone without. As for a lawyer, you shouldn't bother if you know you are guilty.
In Illinois, a DUI becomes a class 4 felony upon the third offense. Up until that point, a DUI is a misdemeanor.