auto insurance coverage

Published Apr 28, 2011   

By jona

I recently got married, and my husband, who is a safe driver, had his license suspended for child support. We only have one vehicle and he HAS to drive my vehicle sometimes. Can I add him as a driver to my full coverage plan?
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Sil on Apr 11, 2012   01:29 PM

Having a Suspended license is like having no license for an Insurance Company. No Insurance company is going to want to insure someone with a suspended license. I suggest he call the State and see if something could be worked out to reinstate his license in order for him to get to work and back to keep from falling further behind.

danielleM on Jan 30, 2012   02:17 AM

Teenager drivers have always been a risk on the road, to some degree. Now, more and more drivers are deciding to opt out of driver's licenses until well after their 18th birthday.

Griffin on May 2, 2011   10:48 AM

There is no general, industry standard on how to handle your specific situation. The answer to your question really depends on your insurance company. Your agent or insurance provider should be able to help you answer your questions.

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