Saturday, May 19, 2007

Car Insurance For A Teenager In A Single Parent Home

Those turbulent teen years: They are still kids in adults' bodies. Because they now require a number of things that adults enjoy (like driving), they need at least the minimum car insurance cover required by law.

I know you know that teenagers probably account for more crashes than all other age groups combined. I also realize that you know that this means very high premiums. As if you didn't have enough challenges. But the law is the law and you'll do well to get your teen covered.

A question arises: Shouldn't my ex-spouse be the one to bear the burden? It depends. It depends on your insurance company's policies. You'll do well to check with yours as they have different positions...

Some may maintain that whoever has custody of the teen driver is responsible for his/her auto insurance. Others may have a policy that puts that responsibility on the parent that has more custody of the teen driver. Some yet will expect both parents to have their teen driver on their car insurance policy irrespective of who has custody of the child.

Different positions but the summary remains that somehow someone has to bear the responsibility of providing this all-important cover. If you withhold information regarding the fact that you have a teen driver, your insurance company may be empowered by law to cancel your insurance policy. Therefore, if you are in doubt, ask your insurance company.

Since adding just one teen driver could add as much as 50-100% to your car insurance premium, it's important that you learn how to make the most savings possible. Different insurance companies have different policies. They have different parameters for calculating your car insurance rates. Therefore, take the time out to understand this process. That way, you'll be able to take advantage of all the concessions possible.

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