What Happens If I Stop Paying Car Insurance in Georgia?

 

August 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Georgia Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

What will happen to me if I just stopped paying on my auto insurance policy? Will I go to jail? I live in the state of West Dougherty Georgia.

Paul

West Dougherty, GA

If you stopped paying on your auto insurance policy it would be cancelled due to non-payment and cause problems for you. One problem would be that this cancellation will show up on your credit record as non-payment and not only be a black mark on your credit rating but also make it difficult to find car insurance in the future. Many insurance providers will not want to insure an individual that has previously not paid on their auto insurance policy.

If you fail to pay the fee and get insurance, it will result in the revocation and/or suspension of the car’s registration. Driving while the vehicle registration is suspended is a misdemeanor. If found driving without proof of insurance in West Dougherty Georgia you will be also be subject to vehicle impoundment and fines.

Do You Need Teen Car Insurance in Georgia?

 

July 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen Discounts 

Reader’s Question:

I am concerned about my teenage son, who occasionally drives one of my newer model cars. There’s nothing much to worry about since he’s already added to my policy. My question is, what will happen if he crashes the car and causes damages to it? We live in Atlanta, GA.

Laura

Atlanta, GA

It is important to take precautions by knowing what to do should an accident involving a minor child happens. Since you mentioned that your teenage son is already listed as a driver on your policy, you’re correct, you may have nothing much to worry about as compared to those parents whose children were not added. Your car insurance company should cover the damages to him and your car based on the insurance limits purchased. As to the amount of the claim payments, these will be determined by first getting quotes from auto body repairs. You may be curious as to what will happen after that? Some insurance companies may try to get back the costs incurred by raising your premiums while some will choose to not renew your policy at its expiration. Other insurance companies will even require that you remove your teen minor from the policy before they renew your policy. Or, they will continue to renew your policy with your minor listed on the policy as a driver, but they will increase your car insurance rate premiums in Georgia.

Car Insurance For Suspended License in Georgia

 

July 24, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Drivers License 

Reader’s Question:

My driver’s license was suspended for two years for driving without license in another state. My driver’s license was issued in Louisville, KY. Does that mean I will not be able to get a driver’s license and car insurance in my new home state of Georgia? To my understanding, GA is not a reciprocal state for driver’s license records.

Kyle

Augusta, GA

No. You will not likely be allowed to obtain a driver’s license in Augusta, Georgia with your driver’s license in your previous state of Kentucky being suspended. Though you’re correct that Georgia is not part of the Drivers License Compact (DLC), GA, however is part of the Non-Resident Violator Compact (NRVC). It has separate agreements with other states to share ticket information even without being part of the DLC. So, GA shares information about licensing and violation convictions with other states.

When applying for a Georgia license, you would need to inform the GA Department of Driver Services (DDS) about the suspension of your license in KY. Georgia state laws require a wait period until you can reinstate your KY license to drive again before you’re allowed to obtain a driver’s license in their state. To make sure that this is true in your specific situation and to see if you can obtain any kind of restricted license in the mean time, you may want to contact GA DDS.

Without having a valid driver’s license, it will be difficult if not impossible to get auto insurance since having a suspended license means you’re not supposed to drive a car.

Will my Auto Insurance Be Affected By Open Container of Alcohol Ticket in Georgia?

 

July 21, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

My friend received a ticket while driving my car and two other people in the vehicle got tickets as well for open containers of alcohol in Marietta, Georgia. I was not in the car when this happened. Will my insurance be affected?

Cary

Marietta, GA

The tickets received by the driver and passengers in your vehicle in Marietta, Georgia are not likely to affect your auto insurance rates because they were given to the driver and passenger of the car, which you were not one of. It seems like neither the vehicle nor you received any violations so in most states including Georgia there should be nothing to go on your driving record therefore nothing for the insurance carrier to see regarding the incident.

The driver and passenger in your vehicle though have to take care of the tickets they received. Depending in what state the infractions happened, the penalty for the tickets could be $25 to $500. This offense can be considered as a traffic violation or as serious as a misdemeanor. In Georgia, points can be place to your license

Can I Lie About Never Having Drivers License Before in Georgia?

 

July 21, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Drunk Driving Georgia 

Reader’s Question:

I have an ongoing case on a DUI in MA from where I previously reside. I recently moved to Macon, Georgia and was wondering if I can obtain a license in GA by telling them that I never had a license. Could I do that?

Henry

Macon, GA

The Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) has a mandatory license suspension for a conviction of any of the following violation in the state of Georgia or any other state: fictitious or fraudulent use of, or application for a license.

According to the GA Driver Manual, the Department of Driver Services is authorized to terminate your license if you fail to provide the required or correct information needed in your ap­plication or if you are not eligible.

You may contact the Georgia DDS and speak with a representative regarding your Massachusetts situation to verify if with the DUI issues that are pending you can get a GA license or not. If your Massachusetts license is currently suspended, the state of Georgia will likely require you reinstate it before permitting you a license however get specific information from this state licensing agency.

Minimum Requirement on Georgia Auto Insurance Liability

 

July 12, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Requirements 

Reader’s Question:

I just want to know what are the minimum requirements for car insurance in the state of Georgia?

Tom

Columbus, GA

Georgia state law requires motor vehicle owners and lessees to maintain continuous mandatory liability auto insurance coverage of at least the minimum limits in order to operate a vehicle in the state of Georgia highways or roads. The minimum liability limits set by the state of Georgia is commonly referred to as 25/50/25.

These minimum liability limits numbers stand for: bodily injury liability of $25,000 per person up to $50,000 per accident and liability limits of $25,000 per accident for property damage.

What Does Car Insurance Cover in Georgia, the Driver or the Car?

 

July 9, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Georgia Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Does auto insurance cover the driver or car in Savannah Georgia?

Linda

Savannah, GA

Auto insurance can cover both the driver and the car. The vehicle is covered on a car insurance policy and those motorists are that are covered to drive the car are defined inside the policy coverage definitions.

Most insurance policies will cover all motorists that are not excluded but given permission to drive the car. There is no blanket answer to what or who a car insurance policy will cover so you would need to check your specific policy’s declarations and application.

If there are specific state insurance laws you want to check regarding your specific situation in Savannah Georgia you can contact the Georgia Insurance Commissioner whose consumer division should be able to assist you.

Georgia Car Insurance Coverage: Is He Covered if I Lend Him Our Car?

 

June 29, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Car Insurance Coverage 

Reader’s Question:

I have a 26-year-old, married son who is separated from her wife. On she called their car insurance provider and left a message to remove him from their car insurance policy. We would like to lend him one of our cars (which are fully insured) to drive until he gets a new vehicle and insurance (which will probably be within the next 4 days). If we do this, is he covered here in Georgia?

Michelle

Albany, GA

Basically, you will want to contact your insurance provider in Georgia to verify if she will be covered for just a couple days without listing him as a motorist to your insurance policy. With that being stated, if your son is going to be driving your cars and he is residing in your household, you will need to add him on your policy as a motorist. If he does not reside with you, but he uses your cars on any kind of regular basis, you will probably need to add him to your policy as a motorist. If one of your cars remains at your son’s residence, and his residence differs from yours, you will need to let your insurance provider know; because, they may have an issue with cars that stay at multiple residences.

Taxi Cab Insurance Coverage in Georgia

 

June 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Taxi Cab Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

How do I go about getting taxi cab insurance since most insurance providers in Georgia don’t sell it?

Michelle

Columbus, GA

Taxi cab insurance permits you to carry passengers for a fee. Therefore passenger vehicles used to give rides for hire should be registered as a livery. This can include cabs, taxis, and limousines. There are specialty companies that should be able to assist you get the insurance you need.

You may be able to find on individual auto insurance websites based in Georgia for the car insurance that you need. You may also get a quote online for free. If you need more help getting livery insurance then you may contact the Georgia Insurance Commissioner.

Adding Teen Driver To Your Car Insurance Policy in Georgia

 

June 25, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teen Car Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My wife and I have two cars in GA. We want to add my 19 year old daughter to our policy as an occasional driver, will that be cheaper than adding her as a primary?

Harold

Albany, GA

It really depends on the Georgia insurance providers and their guidelines as well as their rating systems if it would be cheaper to have your daughter listed as an primary driver or occasional driver on your car.

Not all insurance companies in Georgia rate using primary driver or occasional driver . Typically, an occasional driver is rated at a lower rate than a primary motorist by insurance companies that do have these different designations. Plus, it may be possible to have an individual listed as the primary on one car, but not on all household cars.

Regardless of the cost, you will have to tell the use as defined by your specific insurance company. So speak with your insurance broker and see if they have both types of motorist designations and if so what he or she would advise to place your 19 year old daughter as.

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