Teenager Auto Insurance Indiana

 

October 16, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My sixteen year old daughter has a vehicle that is titled under my name and I would like to know if we can get the title and automobile insurance under her name. We live in Anderson, Indiana.

Robert

Anderson, IN

I did not find any information in Anderson, Indiana on minors not allowed to title, register and insure the vehicle under their name but generally a minor that is under the age of 18 must title and insure the vehicle with their parents or legal guardian with them. You may check if you can put the name of your daughter in the title as the secondary owner of the car and once she turns 18, you can transfer the full ownership to her.

As for the car insurance in Anderson IN, car insurance policy is a legal contract and most insurance carriers would require that teens under the age of eighteen have their parents of legal guardian sign the contract with them. As a parent, you will be held liable for your daughter’s negligent actions. Although your daughter may be able to register and get insurance under her name, you will be responsible for her until she turns 18.

Good Student Insurance Indiana

 

October 10, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am a full time student in Fort Wayne, Indiana and I am just wondering if I can obtain good student discount?

Red

Fort Wayne, IN

Most Fort Wayne, Indiana insurance carriers offers good student discount depending on your GPA or grade point average. How ever it stil depends on individual insurance carrier’s rules and guidelines on what minimum GPA is needed for you to be able to avail of the good student discount.

Normally, this good student discount is applied to physical liability coverages of collision and comprehensive, bodily injury and property damage or medical payments as long as the student driver meets the qualifications the insurance company requires.

Many insurance carriers requires that a student is enrolled full time in high school, university or college and has a B average before the student can avail of the good student discount. You may also be required by some insurance carrier to submit a form to your school for them to be able to check your grades.

 

Beginner Driver Insurance Indiana

 

September 8, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

We are from Elkhart, Indiana. My daughter is about to turn sixteen. She has never taken any driver education course and doesn’t have a learners permit. Can she still get her drivers license when she turns sixteen?

Dana

Elkhart, IN

You cannot obtain a license at just sixteen years of age in Elkhart, Indiana, you must have a learner’s permit first. Once your daughter have carried the learners permit for a certain amount of time she can apply for a driver’s license. If your daughter carries only a learner’s permit then she would have to wait until he is at least sixteen years old and 180 days old to obtain a driver’s license. If she would have started with an education learner’s permit then she could apply for a driver’s license when she is at least sixteen years and thirty days old.

To get more information about the licensing process in the state of Indiana you may contact the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Make certain that when your daughter does start driving with a permit that you tell your insurance provider. Many insurers will allow you to wait until she is fully licensed to add her as a driver to the insurance policy but insurance guidelines differ and you will want to be certain that she is covered by your auto insurance when driving.

Student Car Insurance Indiana IN

 

August 31, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My daughter is 19 years old and is away at college. My insurance carrier in Anderson, Indiana gives better rates for students who are only at home a few weeks a year. What will be my liability if she drives a friends vehicle while away at college and gets into an accident?

James

Anderson, IN

State liability laws vary so it will depend upon those laws as to what your liability as a parent will be when your child is away at college drives someone else’s vehicle. When driving someone’s vehicle, with permission, the car’s insurance by the owner is primary and if that exceeds the owner’s policy limits the driver’s insurance would be the secondary.

Since your daughter is no longer a minor if she was in an accident that required insurance she would likely be held liable herself and not her parents but since state laws do differ I would suggest speaking with an attorney to check exactly what your parental liability might be in this case. You may also want to talk to your insurance broker in Anderson, Indiana to check if your current car insurance would cover your daughter at all, as secondary insurance, if she drives their car while away at college.