Teenage Drivers Car Insurance West Virginia WV

 

December 6, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen SR22 

Reader’s Question:

If my teenage son got into an accident here in West Virginia, will he be covered by my car insurance company even if he’s not listed in my policy?

Bruce

Huntington, WV

It’s good thing you asked, Bruce, You should know that in most cases, it is unlikely that your son will be covered for the accident. One reason for this is that almost all car insurance companies there in West Virginia require you to list all licensed drivers within your household and have them included in your policy. Also, once your son gets his driver’s license, you have to contact your insurance provider and notify them immediately.

So, before letting your son drive, try to consider adding him to your policy or buying him his own car as well as his own car insurance policy. You can look around the Internet for different quotes, so you can compare insurance prices suitable for your teenage son. You might want to think about getting a higher deductible as well if you want to save up on your son’s insurance rates. However, you should also consider if you can shoulder the deductible expenses right from your own bank account should an accident happen.

Choosing the ‘right’ car for your son can also lower the insurance rates that you’re going to pay. The kind of car that you buy has an impact on the prices of your policy. Sports cars may be sleek and stylish, but they are among the top high-risk cars in the market today. And because of the high frequency of accidents involving sports cars, your insurance policy is very likely to increase. On the other hand, an older, bigger and heavier car may be less expensive to insure because it is safer and slower and is also not that flashy (which means that car thieves are unlikely to take interest in it).

Call your local insurance agent for more details about teenage drivers car insurance policy. Shop around for different insurance rates to get the best deal for your son’s policy. Remember that a few extra dollars a month can mean security and protection for you and your family.

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