Posts tagged Vehicle Insurance
Occasional Driver Auto Insurance Quotes in Houston Texas
Nov 20th
Reader’s Question:
My friend here in Houston, Texas, occasionally borrows my car. Do you think I should add him under my car insurance policy?
Betty
Houston, TX
It is highly recommended that you do two things: add your friend under your auto insurance policy as an “occasional driver”, or have your friend get a Non-Owner’s insurance policy under his name. In any case, it would not be wise to allow your friend there in Houston (or anyone, for that matter) to drive your vehicle without adequate auto insurance coverage. Also, under the financial responsibility laws of Texas, anyone who drives a vehicle (not necessarily the owner alone) is responsible (and is required to) acquire appropriate financial coverage in the form of auto insurance. The purpose of this law is to make sure that anyone who causes injury or damage to others during a car accident is able to provide the necessary monetary compensation.
In case you’re wondering, a Non-Owners Auto Insurance usually only provides liability protection, meaning that it will only protect you or your friend from having to pay large sums of money when he caused a car accident while driving your vehicle. So if your vehicle is damaged or totaled, it will be under the discretion of your auto insurance provider whether to reimburse you or pay for repairs. Also make sure you have enough collision and comprehensive insurance coverage if you will have someone else you’re your vehicle. You don’t want to regret not taking these steps to protect you if your friend end’s up totaling your vehicle.
Cheap Drunk Driver Insurance Rates in Houston Texas
Oct 14th
Reader’s Question:
They say that my auto insurance rate would increase after my DWI here in Houston, Texas. Is there a law that regulates the rates that are being charged for an auto insurance?
Kade
Houston, TX
Auto insurance providers often increase their premium rates after a DWI or drunk driving conviction. This increase would be by as much as two or three times the current insurance rate that you have. In most instances, this would simply be price gouging as the statistical occurrence of crashes caused by a convicted driver who has first-time DWI is far less than the level that would justify the increases. There are actually no laws that regulate the insurance rates charged after a DWI, but they differ greatly from company to company and definitely justify shopping around.
Getting affordable vehicle insurance after a DWI conviction, or even after an arrest, could be a very difficult situation. A lot of the bigger insurance companies would likely not offer you auto insurance after your DWI in Houston, Texas at any rate. The smaller insurance carriers are commonly more willing to provide coverage but at a higher rate. But the simple fact is that the increased rates charged for people with DWI on their history would differ from one provider to another. Get a quote from this website and you will find an affordable auto insurance that you need.