Yes, you can generally be added to a car insurance policy even if you have a suspended license in another state. However, insurance companies may consider your driving history and suspended status when determining your rates or coverage options. It's important to disclose your license status when applying for insurance, as failing to do so could lead to complications or denial of claims in the future. Always check with the specific insurer for their policies regarding suspended licenses.
Some companies can offer you a policy even with a suspended license. I would contact an independent insurance agent that represents multiple carriers.
Probably not. I am certain that somewhere in your policy there's a clause stating that you can not drive while your license is suspended.
No insurance company will cover you for driving whilst suspended. Any illegal activity will deem your policy null and void.
I think it depends on your car insurance policy.
In the state of Georgia, the state will reguire a 6-months prepaid policy along with a SR22A filing in order to get your license back. In the state of Georgia, you can't get insurance with a suspended drivers license cause your not legal to drive with a suspended license.
I would call an insurance agent and they can provide you with a rate and possibly a policy.
no
no because you will get another insurance
Insurance and Suspended LicensesYes, If you auto insurance policy was active and in force at the time of your accident then they will cover the losses to the extent and limits of your policy coverage. Bare in mind taht if the Insurance company was not previously aware of your license suspension and depending on the reason they may decide to cancel your policy.AnswerTypically, no. One of the conditions of coverage generally is the existence of a valid driver's license. If the license was suspended but you were nonetheless driving, the insurer may well have a coverage defense.
Ordinarily an auto insurer will require a valid license as a condition of issuing a liability policy.
Generally NO. If your insurer wishes to cancel your policy they are required to notify you prior to cancellation.
Full coverage insurance typically refers to a policy that includes both liability and comprehensive/collision coverage. However, if your license is suspended, your insurance may not cover you in the event of an accident, as driving with a suspended license is illegal. It's important to check with your insurance provider for specific policy details, as coverage can vary based on state laws and individual circumstances. Always ensure your license is valid before driving to maintain coverage.