My License is Suspended, Can I Still Get Car Insurance?

 

August 27, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Wisconsin Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I received my first offense of DUI in  Wisconsin. My license was suspended immediately. Can I still be covered by an insurance carrier with a suspended license? If an insurance provider finds out about the DUI conviction, how much does car insurance rates increase?

Britney

Kenosha, WI

The penalties for operating while intoxicated (OWI) in Kenosha Wisconsin can include forfeiture of car and revocation of license for the first time conviction, 3 year license revocation, to up to six years imprisonment, and possible seizure of car for subsequent violations. Also, more harsh penalties apply if death or injury results.

With a drunk driving conviction, car insurance rates tend to increase quite a bit. The amount of the auto insurance rate increase will depend upon your insurance carrier’s rating system. If your insurance does rise to an unmanageable amount, you may get a lower DUI car insurance quote in Wisconsin.

Will my Car Insurance Pay for Damages if I’m Driving Outside my Restriction?

 

August 18, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Car Insurance Claim 

Reader’s Question:

I was driving in Green Bay Wisconsin WI on a restricted driver’s license by DUI. I was driving outside my restrictions. I crashed my car due to a road hazard so will my insurance pay for damages even though I was not driving to/from work as mandates by my restricted license provisions?

Sarrah

Green Bay, WI

The insurance company’s provisions and/or exclusions will determine if this is covered under your policy. Exclusions on a Personal Auto Policy can be different for every carries and state, so you better review your policy:

Some typical exclusion follows:
-committing a high misdemeanor or felony, or seeking to avoid lawful apprehension or arrest by a police officer; or
-acting with specific intent to cause injury or damage to himself or others;
-operating or “occupying” an “auto” without the permission of the owner of the “auto” or name insured under the policy insuring that “auto”.
-War (declared or undeclared);
-Civil war;
-Insurrection;
-Rebellion or revolution;
-Any act or condition incident to any of the above resulting from radioactive, toxic, explosive, or other hazardous properties of nuclear material.
-and other specified on each policy…

Based on the typical exclusions listed, it seems like you will have coverage afforded unless there are other exclusions listed on your policy.