Removing a Driver From My Idaho Auto Insurance Policy

 

October 1, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I would like to know if I can remove my daughter from my car insurance in Meridian, ID, who is 22 years old and still lives with me. If she turns in her drivers license is that proof to the insurance company that she is no longer driving my car?

Amanda

Meridian, ID

While insurance carrier’s guidelines may vary if you can prove that a driver on your car insurance policy has turned in her drivers license voluntarily then you should be able to remove her from your car insurance policy in Meridian, ID generally.

To check what your insurance carrier requires of you in order to take your daughter off of your car insurance policy, speak with your car insurance agent. To see if your state has any auto insurance laws regarding this type of situation you may contact your state’s insurance regulatory body.

Medical Expenses Auto Insurance Coverage in Idaho

 

December 8, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I got involved in a car accident here in Idaho where the other driver was declared at fault. Now I have a cast on my leg and been in the hospital for a month. My medical payments insurance is almost used up. Will my insurer go after the other party’s car insurance company to collect money for my medical treatment?

Hugh

Boise, ID

Each state has varying car insurance laws. In Idaho, drivers are required to obtain the minimum liability insurance. This means that if the insured ever gets involved in a car accident and is found to be at fault, then his or her car insurance provider will shoulder the costs incurred resulting from the accident.

Minimum coverage means having up to twenty-five thousand dollars to pay for treatment of bodily injuries to a single person or a combined total of fifty thousand dollars for all passengers engaged in the accident. An amount of fifteen thousand dollars goes to property damage coverage if repairs are needed to the victim’s vehicle.

Assuming that the other motorist involved in the accident you were in has minimum liability coverage, then you really wouldn’t have any problem claiming medical payments coverage from his or her insurer. But while Idaho mandates that every driver have minimum liability insurance, some still drive around with not enough or no coverage at all. In this case, if you availed of the uninsured/underinsured section in your policy, then your own car insurance company should be the one taking care of all the medical expense, provided that the cost incurred for medical treatment is within the limit stated in your car insurance policy.

What Is The Penalty For Driving Without Car Insurance in Idaho?

 

September 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What do you think the penalty for a second ticket for driving without insurance insurance ticket in the state of Idaho? Am I going to Jail?

Rick

Nampa, ID

The Idaho driver’s manual states that if you violate ID insurance laws, you will, for the first violation, be required to provide proof of financial responsibility for a year. If you commit a second violation in a 5-year period, you will be required to provide proof of financial responsibility for 3 years. The acceptable form of proof of financial responsibility is a certified statement of liability auto insurance coverage from your insurance company which is an SR-22 certificate.

The state of Idaho laws states that driving without car insurance is an infraction punishable by a fine of $75.00 for any individual to violate the provisions of this section for the first time. A second and any subsequent conviction for a violation within a period of 5 years shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not exceeding $1,000, or by jail time in the county jail not exceeding 6 months, or both.

As you can see a fine and possibly jail time for driving without insurance in Nampa Idaho. I sure hope you do not see jail time, as that seems extreme for your case

When Can I Terminate My Car Insurance Policy in Idaho?

 

August 29, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

In Meridian, Idaho, when a premium finance provider submits a termination notice to the insurance company , what effective date should the insurance company use? The date of receipt by the carrier or the date the Premium finance company requests?

Bill

Meridian, ID

It is typically the premium finance company that request cancellation of the insurance policy on a certain date. Then, the insurance provider terminates it on that date and returns the premium to the finance company to pay off the loan.

As for the statutes or insurance laws in Idaho, you should be able to find out this information from the insurance regulatory bodies of each state in your area in insurance laws or . Or you may want to check the statutes of each state’s insurance codes or laws.

In Idaho the Statute covering the Idaho Insurance Code is under Title 41.

Adding Additional Driver To Auto Insurance Policy in Idaho

 

June 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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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.