Who are Required to get SR22 Insurance?
Reader’s Question:
What is an SR22? Who are required to get it? How do you avoid it?
Dan
Seattle WA
An SR22 auto insurance will be required if a driver has been convicted for drunk driving, driving without an insurance or driving with a suspended license. This form is a proof that the driver has the necessary coverage in the event of an accident. The laws for every state vary though.
In order to avoid the hassle and associated costs of an SR22 auto insurance, there are some things that you can do. For one, take note of those offenses that are considered grave and would likely lead to a conviction. If you know what to avoid, it would be easier for you to abide by the law.
Be a responsible driver at all times. Responsibility on the road means exercising care to avoid harming other people and their properties. This includes getting the prescribed minimum insurance coverage in your state. Once you have the certificate, place it in the car so that you can present it during routine traffic stops.
Part of being responsible is to avoid using substances that are prohibited. Being under the influence of a substance does not only endanger yourself, it also endangers other people while you are behind the wheel.
Obviously, another way of avoiding an SR22 insurance is not to drive when you’ve had an alcoholic beverage. Alcohol affects the reflexes, which will certainly lead to accidents. You’re fortunate if the accident is minor and does not harm any one.
As you can see, all of these things are not difficult to accomplish. They only require self-discipline. You’re not even asked to shell out anything or do an extra mile. If you are doing all of these, keep up the good habits. If not, practice makes perfect.
Alabama SR22 Car Insurance Coverage For DUI Driver
Reader’s Question:
Hi. I just moved here to Alabama a couple weeks ago. Since I plan to buy a new car, can anyone tell me the amount of car insurance that I need to get? Thanks! BTW I need sr22 coverage since I have a DUI on my driving record.
Brendan
Montgomery, AL
Hello there buddy! That’s a good question to ask. If you want to drive around Alabama legally, I suggest you hook up with an insurance agent and get yourself car insurance coverage for the following amounts: 1) bodily injury liability insurance coverage of $20,000 for each person up to a maximum of $40,000 for every accident and, 2) a property damage liability coverage of $10,000.
Alabama uses the tort system for vehicular accidents, which simply means the party found to be at fault in an accident has to file the claim with his car insurance company and will be liable for any costs due to the accident. Of course, these are just the minimum auto insurance required and you are more than welcome to get coverage for more than these amounts.
Personally, I would suggest that you also shell out some bucks for some personal injury protection and uninsured or underinsured motorist insurance, as well. I’m sure that with extra car insurance coverage like this, you get more peace of mind. The extra cash you shell out will pay off in the event that you do get into an accident.
If you haven’t purchased a car yet, I suggest checking out different vehicles safety ratings. Some cars get cheaper auto insurance than others.
