Las Vegas Car Insurance Rate – Does An Accident Affect Them?
Reader’s Question:
How long does an accident affect your insurance rates in Las Vegas Nevada?
Ray
Las Vegas, NV
As part of the rating system and to provide you an accurate Las Vegas quote for your insurance rate the Division of Insurance permits insurance carriers to request information on the description of your car, its use, your motorist license number, number and ages of motorist in your household, the coverage and limits you want and what tickets and accidents you have had in the last 3 to five years.
From this Division of Insurance information it would appear that insurance providers in Nevada can rate on accidents for a period of three to five years. The length of time that the accident will affect your insurance rates will likely depends on the type of accident you were in and your individual insurance provider’s rating system. You should be able to verify the rating system from your broker or from contacting the NV DOI since Las Vegas insurance companies file their rates with this state agency.
Bad Driver and High Risk Car Insurance in Nevada
Reader’s Question:
Will my husband’s bad driving record here in Las Vegas Nevada affect my car insurance record? How much more should I expect to pay for his crappy driving record and which car insurance companies are more willing to work with him and give us good rates?
Barbara
Las Vegas, NV
Yes, your car insurance record can be affected by your husband’s driving record. Car insurance companies track the driving record of any licensed driver in your household. This can affect the decision of the car insurance provider when you try to apply for an insurance coverage for your own vehicle.
Car insurance companies can also deny the renewal of your policy based on the negative driving record of your husband. Worse, a car insurance company can decide to revoke or completely cancel your coverage if your husband does not have a spotless driving record.
Your premiums can also be affected especially if your husband is listed under your policy. Insurers view drivers with bad driving records as high-risk, thus the possibility of filing a claim is higher. Though your husband can take certified defensive driving course in Nevada for ticket dismissal if he is cited so as to avoid marring both your records, this course can only be taken once in any twelve-month period and can only remove one ticket. Also, this course can only be taken up to a maximum of five times. Inform your husband that his bad driving record will ultimately affect your car insurance and hope that he will work on improving his driving record.
Non Owner Auto Insurance in Las Vegas Nevada
Reader’s Question:
If I let someone operate my vehicle who does not have car insurance but I have full coverage would that person be covered under my car insurance policy in Nevada? is this non owner insurance?
Aubrey
NV
Car insurance policies differ, especially the exclusions area, so it would be up to the specifics of your auto insurance policy if a person you loan your vehicle to will be covered or not by your current insurance policy.
Generally, most insurance policies will extend your insurance coverages to those that you give permission to drive your car but if that person resides in your household then normally they would have to be on the insurance policy to be covered and if you loan your vehicle out to a friend for an extended period of time or an individual who operates your vehicle on a regular basis they may need to be added to the insurance policy as an occasional driver.
Some auto insurance policies got exclusions for other drivers. The exclusions may only permit the listed drivers to be covered or more likely exclude motorists under a certain age.
To know exactly what coverages from your insurance policy would extend to anyone you permit to drive your car, read over the terms of your insurance policy and talk with your insurance carrier’s agent in Sparks, Nevada. They should be able to tell you what coverages extend to others that operate your vehicle and what would happen if another driver driving your car was in an accident. If your insurance coverages extend to other drivers then insurance claims would normally come through your insurance policy for an accident and therefore your future car insurance rates could be affected.
18 Year Old Las Vegas Teen Car Insurance Rates
Reader’s Question:
Hello. I am 18 years old and just obtained my G2 in Las Vegas. I was wondering if I can drive my friend’s car or my parent’s car that is insured without me being insured in?
Paul
Las Vegas, NV
With your G2 most insurance providers in Las Vegas will require you to be listed to your parent’s insurance policy since you are part of their household and now have more driving responsibilities with fewer restrictions while operating your parent’s cars.
If your parents do not notify the insurance provider in Las Vegas of your G2 licensing status then it is likely that you will not be properly covered if you were to get involved in an accident in your parent’s car. As for driving a friend’s car, the owner of the vehicle is typically responsible for anyone who operates their vehicle with permission so your friend will need to check with their insurance company to verify if you would be covered to drive their vehicle.
Your friend will need to keep in mind that if you are covered by their insurance company and you have an at-fault accident while driving their vehicle, it will go on their insurance record and your friend will get his/her insurance premium affected. Insurance does not follow the motorist; it goes with the vehicle.
