Auto Insurance Companies in Pennsylvania With No Drivers License?

 

October 2, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Pennsylvania auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I am planning to buy car insurance in PA but I would like to know if I need to get drivers license first to purchase insurance? What auto insurance companies in Pennsylvania are the easiest to work with and have the best rates?

Lee

Philadelphia, PA

No, you do not need to get drivers license to get Pennsylvania automobile insurance.

Although you can buy automobile insurance without your drivers license, if you just moved in PA you will need to get drivers license to register and title your vehicle.

The minimum liability limits required in the state of Pennsylvania are:

  • $15,000 for injury or death of one person in an accident
  • $30,000 for injury or death of more than one person in an accident
  • $5,000 for damage to property of another person

This insurance is usually referred to as 15/30/5 and it is better to get higher limits to better protect yourself and your assets.

If you are leasing your car, your lien holder may require you to get physical damage liability of collision and comprehensive coverage.

Where Do I Get Teen Drunk Driver Insurance?

 

November 21, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen insurance Pennsylvania 

Reader’s Question:

Hello from Pennsylvania! Can anyone help me out here? My teenage son was caught drunk driving and got his insurance cut off. Now he wants to start driving again. Will we still be able to get insurance for him? Is there such a thing as drunk driver insurance?

Eric

Pittsburgh, PA

Hi there Eric. Uh-oh… Drunk driving is not good. Are you sure you want to let your son back on the road so soon? Anyway, there’s still hope for insurance although it will be trickier this time around.

You can also your auto insurance rates to go up because of your son’s tarnished driving record. If your son’s license and registration has been suspended, you will need to ask your automobile insurance company to file an SR-22 in your behalf. This is a legal document that will prove to the Pennsylvania’s Department of Motor Vehicle that you have the proper insurance coverage. This must be maintained for at least three years, and there will be reinstatement fees to be paid. I suggest you look for an insurance company that specializes in serving high-risk insurance drivers and SR-22 filings.

You may also want to look into companies that specialize in teen driving insurance. These companies will be able to provide affordable insurance rates even with your son’s record of drunk driving. How about going to online auto insurance companies websites? You can easily get cheap online auto insurance quotes from these websites free of charge! And please, next time he does go on the road, tell your son to drive safely.

DMV SR22 Filing Canceled Due To Late Insurance Payment?

 

January 3, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Pennsylvania 

Q: I only paid my car insurance ONE DAY late, and my car insurance company canceled my DMV SR22 filing. How can they do that?

A: Although some states do have laws which mandate a grace period for late payments to auto insurance companies, in Pennsylvania there is no such law. Individual companies are able to shape their own policies which may or may not allow grace periods for DMV SR22 filing if not paid on time, and some do while others don’t. If you are worried about this happening in the future, you have a couple of solutions.

While shopping for companies, ask ahead of time if your DMV SR22 filing will be canceled if you make a payment a day or two late. Even if a company does offer a grace period, though, remember that repeated exploitation of the grace period could still lead to car insurance cancellation because it shows you to be irresponsible.

Another thing you can do is have your company set up an automatic debit from your bank account for your DMV SR22 filing payments. In any case, this will work if your problem is forgetfulness rather than lack of funds. If you do this, many companies will offer you a small discount on your premium as well.