SR22 Auto Insurance in Idaho – Free Rate Quotes

 

May 29, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Idaho 

Reader’s Question:

What is SR22 auto insurance in Idaho? Can I get it online, I have a DUI charge against me, so this is what I was told I need to have, correct?

Frank

Boise, ID

SR22 insurance is required among those who were caught for major traffic infractions like driving without the minimum car insurance coverage and DUI. This is a very expensive form issued by a car insurance companies. Worse, the policyholder required to get this needs to maintain it for years depending on the violation.

Fortunately you have a better way of getting affordable SR22 insurance rate in Idaho shopping for insurance rates online. They can also get more affordable SR22 insurance rate by consulting a specialized SR22 insurance broker or agency.

It is no secret that SR22 insurance is several times more expensive than a standard type of car insurance. This is why many drivers is having difficulty purchasing SR22 insurance. It also does not help that there are only a handful of car insurance agencies that provide SR22 insurance to drivers.

A cheap SR22 insurance rate may also be difficult to get if the driver lives in a state where car insurance rates are sky-high such as California. Those who have poor driving histories are also bound to have difficulties acquiring cheap SR22 insurance rate. Having a bad credit rating also makes it hard to get affordable insurance rate.

Yes you can get it online. Drivers can get a really cheap SR22 insurance rate in Idaho if they inquire with several cheap SR22 insurance agencies.

Driving Without Insurance Idaho – Will I Go To Jail?

 

August 30, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance questions 

Reader’s Question:

My 15 years old son who does not have a license yet, without my permission took my vehicle, drove it and got involved in an accident with another vehicle due improper left turn. No injuries on both cars but both vehicles have damages. The other vehicle is insured, my car is not. This occurred in Boise, Idaho. My question is , what legal consequences he might have or what should we be expecting from all this?

Jerry

Boise, ID

If the household member that took the vehicle is found to be at-fault in a crash there is the possibility that you could be held responsible since you are the owner of the car. The driver is liable as well and the other party will go after for the damages and may file it with their insurance provider.

As for your son’s case; the state maintains driving histories even for those without a drivers license, and requires all motorists under seventeen to comply with the requirements of the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Program before they can get a drivers license.

If there was a police report filed, then he could have a lot of violations filed against him including driving without owner’s permission and driving without a license. These infractions could affect his eligibility to obtain his license, and as well as his insurance rates in Boise Idaho once he gets his license.