Assuming you mean car insurance, without a doubt the answer is yes. You will likely face what is known as a 'surcharge' meaning your rates will increase, just as if you had an accident.
If you homeowner's insurance, that depends on the state, but the answer is most likely "no".
Yes , A DUI will make your insurance go up in Oklahoma and every other state.
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.
== == Why do you assume you will GET insurance, after a DUI? The insurance industry is cracking down on those who drink and drive, by refusing to insure such drivers.
Car insurance will be higher for up to five years after the first DUI in California.
If the company finds out about it, then it should.
No.
if you committed the DUI, you need car insurance.
You need motorcycle insurance if you have a motorcycle. The DUI is a ticket.
The rates won't go up; they will cancel your insurance instead. Personal knowledge.
Having a DUI won't make your insurance company drop you most of the time. You will have to pay more, but just getting car insurance with a DUI shouldn't be a problem.
A DUI will adversely affect your insurance regardless, but the degree of effectiveness depends on your history and your insurance company.
Yes you can. In fact, some states will require you to carry insurance in the form of an SR22 after a DUI.