Ames SR22

 

March 20, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Iowa DUI insurance 

Q: I have a teenager who I need to add to my Ames SR22 policy. Is there any way I can avoid doing this if she doesn’t drive, or do it cheaply?

A: It’s reasonable to want to avoid paying the ridiculously high Ames SR22 car insurance prices which companies levy against teenagers, but unfortunately it is unavoidable unless you want to face some bad consequences. You are required to put every driver in your household (which includes relatives by blood, adoption, or marriage) on your car insurance policy, and so if someone in your house who is related to you has a license but isn’t on your policy, then you could have your policy cancelled. If your teen gets into a car accident and her name isn’t on your policy, you could be in deep financial and/or medical trouble because your company may deny your policy.

One way for you to save around ten percent on your Ames SR22 policy and also help your teenager to accustom herself better to the rules and dangers of the road is to enroll her in a course for defensive driving. Such a course is really helpful for teens, whose leading cause of death is car accidents. You can get a list of qualifying courses from your car insurance company.

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