What Happens If My Auto Insurance in Idaho Has Lapsed?
Reader’s Question:
What will happen if you had your auto insurance lapse for 1 year in Idaho and you want to insure it again with a different carrier?
Paulo
Boise, ID
You should be able to get insurance and get your car insured but you will normally find higher insurance premium due to the lapse in coverage and especially if you were terminated for non-payment. You will also lose out on any previous discount you may have had for having continuous coverage with your car insurance company.
Before getting auto insurance you will also need to take care of any issues, like license suspension and other penalties the state of Idaho may have placed upon you because of being uninsured. The Idaho Department of Transportation states that in ID, failure to carry motor vehicle insurance is a reason for your driving privileges to be suspended.
To get more information regarding penalties for being an uninsured auto owner, contact the Idaho Transportation Department through their website.
Adding Additional Driver To Auto Insurance Policy in Idaho
Reader’s Question:
I am roommate with my sister and a friend in Idaho. I am over the age of 25 but, my sister is not. She has a valid driver’s license, but she does not drive my vehicle and she currently does not own a car. Am I required to add her to my insurance?
Karen
Pocatello, ID
Insurance carrier guidelines vary but typically an insurance company will require you to list all licensed motorists in your household. If neither your sister nor the other roommate drives your car then you may be able to exclude them from your insurance policy.
Whoever you exclude from the policy would then not be covered by any part of your car insurance if they ever did drive your vehicle. To know more about insurance laws in Idaho or get consumer help with car insurance questions you can contact the Idaho regulatory body for insurance companies in ID.
