Alabama Auto Insurance With Medical Coverage

January 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Alabama insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My husband got involved in an accident but he was not at fault. He received some minor injuries. What do we need to do to cover the medical expenses? We live in Alabama.

Mylene

Thank you for asking Mylene.

It is best to contact the at fault party’s insurance carrier first about making a claim for these that are related to the bodily injuries caused in the accident. The medical expenses were paid for by another entity but it does not necessarily mean that the at fault party is not to pay for other kind of damages caused by the accident.

Generally, there are no set amounts for certain injuries or damages in which there are no medical costs associated since insurance providers are the ones who determine settlements on a several factors using their own internal guidelines that adhere to state laws.

If you need more information regarding the claim after you have placed it with the at-fault’s insurance provider you may try to contact the AL Department of Insurance for help. You may also consult with a lawyer to better understand the Alabama laws regarding your situation.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Are Auto Insurance Companies Required To Pay For Minor Damage

January 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Claims 

Reader’s Question:

I just want to know if the law requires the insurance providers to pay for minor damage? I live in Alabama.

Harry

Thank you for asking Harry.

According to the Alabama Department of Revenue website “no person shall operate, register or maintain registration of, and no owner shall permit another person to operate, register or maintain registration of, a motor vehicle designed to be used on a public highway unless the motor vehicle is covered by a liability insurance policy”

The Alabama Department of Revenue goes on to say that the type of liability insurance required in Alabama is Bodily Injury (BI) and Property Damage (PD). The minimum amounts required are $20,000 for injury liability for one person in an accident, $40,000 for all injuries in an accident, and $10,000 for property damage in an accident. The policy must be issued by an insurance company qualified to issue motor vehicle liability insurance in Alabama.

The law requires a driver to carry liability insurance, not pay a certain amount if you get rear-ended and have whiplash. It be best to place an insurance claim against the at-fault party’s bodily injury policy. You then would obtain a settlement that would be based on what your medical bills are and other damages. Depending upon how high your medical expenses are from the accident, you could be paid up to the limits of the other party’s BI limits.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Alabama Drivers License Suspended For Too Many Traffic Tickets

January 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

My teenager son’s license got suspended due to receiving too many tickets. The suspension is for 60 days. Will he still be able to get an insurance? We live in Alabama.

Kim

Thank you for asking Kim.

If your teenager son is already on your insurance policy or has his own auto insurance, the insurance company may permit the current insurance policy to stay in effect or active through his suspension or revocation since it is only for 60 months If he does not currently have car insurance or his insurance provider has declined him because of the suspension, or bad driving record, then it possible that he will have a hard time obtaining car insurance during his suspension period.

Since insurance providers rules and guidelines are different your son may need to contact different insurance carriers and shop around for insurance company that will accept him and provide his needs. If he cannot find a company to insure him, due to the suspension or being a high risk, he may contact the Alabama Department of Insurance.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Does Alabama Speeding Ticket Report Back To My Home State

January 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

I received a speeding ticket in Alabama. I am licensed in SC. Will this be reported back to my home state?

Ria

Thank you for asking Ria.

Alabama and South Carolina are both members of the Drivers License Compact. This means that the Alabama should report your speeding violation back to your home state or the state in which you are licensed.

In Alabama speeding in excess of posted limits is a 2 point offense. Since you live in South Carolina and do not have an Alabama license, normally it would be your home state which is the South Carolina that would assign points to your driving record.

According to Title 56 of the Motor Vehicle division of the SC Code of Law, traffic offenses for an out of state violation would be a violation in South Carolina as well can be recorded against the driver in SC.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Penalty For Driving Witout Auto Insurance In Alabama

January 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

What will be the penalty if you drive without insurance in Alabama?

George

Thank you for asking George.

When you are convicted for driving without insurance violation in the state of Alabama, the court will forward the information and notify the department of revenue and this state agency will issue a suspension on your driver’s license.

For a first time driving privilege suspension in Alabama you can get it reinstated immediately if you pay a reinstatement fee of $100 and show current proof of insurance. If it is your second offense or subsequent time with a license suspension there will be a 4 month suspension. In addition to that, there is a reinstatement fee of $200 and you will still need to show proof of insurance.

Beyond the registration suspension, any owner or operator of a motor vehicle convicted driving without insurance offense may be fined up to $500 for the first offense. If convicted a second or subsequent time the fine may be up to $1,000 or a 6 month driver’s license suspension or both.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

I Had a Car Accident With No Insurance – What Penalties Are There

January 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

I got involved in a minor accident and I didn’t stop. I was driving an uninsured vehicle. What penalties should I be expecting?

Manny

Thank you for asking Manny.

The minimum auto insurance requirements in Alabama is 20/40/10. This stands for liability limits of $20,000 of bodily injury coverage for one person, $40,000 of bodily injury coverage per accident and $10,000 of property damage coverage.

The penalty for motorist found driving without insurance in AL may vary but fines typically range from a $500 and possible license suspension for the first offense up to a $1,000 fine and license revocation for multiple offenses. Since you said you did not stop after the accident which this could be considered a hit and run and could come with grave penalties of its own if the other driver got your license plate and reported it to the authorities.

You should have an insurance in your vehicle before driving in roads in the state of Alabama.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Will My Auto Insurance Pay For My Broken Windshield

January 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Claims 

Reader’s Question:

My windshield broke and I have a full coverage and I was informed that my windshield is subject to a deductible. I didn’t pay for the deductible before from my previous insurance company. Can they just charge me for this? I live in Alabama.

Jenny

Thank you for asking Jenny.

Some states, such as Florida, have a statue or law which permit a deductible to not be applied when having a windshield replaced. I didn’t find such law for Alabama but to make make sure you can contact the Alabama department of insurance to get more information about your situation.

It could be that your other previous insurance providers waived the deductible for your comprehensive coverage that covers windshield damage. You could ask your current insurance company to do so as well, but it would be up to their discretion without there being a state law to mandate it.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Should I Have Auto Insurance On A Vehicle I Don’t Drive

January 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Alabama insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I have a car that I wont be using and my mother would like to use it. I’m still paying for the vehicle. My question is, can she put an insurance in the vehicle? I live in PA and she lives in Alabama. Is it possible?

Ray

Thank you for asking Ray

If you want your father to insure your car, you will need to check with your vehicle’s lienholder to make verify if they will approve it. After that you will need to check with Pennsylvania and Alabama to see how their rules will apply to your situation. Then, you will need to find an insurance provider that will meet your car insurance needs. If your father is able to insure your car, he may have a hard time finding an insurance company that will permit him to insure your car. Usually, insurance carriers do not allow individuals to insure vehicles in which they have no insurable interest.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Will Out Of State Speeding Ticket Get Reported Back To Alabama

January 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

I got a speeding ticket when I was in Florida. I have an Alabama license. I just want to know if this will be reported back in Alabama?

Felice

Thank you for asking Felice.

Alabama and Florida are both members of the Drivers License Compact. This means that the Florida courts will inform Alabama of your out of state speeding offense. Once the Alabama Department of Public Safety receives this information they will likely place the offense on your AL driving record.

You will need to verify with the Alabama Department of Public Safety to find out if points will be assessed regarding the speeding ticket offense. If they said it will be assessed then it should be only the 2 points listed on the AL driver license points system for “speeding in excess of posted limits” not the 4 points that Florida would assign to this offense.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

What Is The Penalty For DUI Conviction in Alabama

January 6, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Alabama Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Hi. I just want to know what the penalties are for DUI convictions? I live in Alabama. Thank you.

Victor

Thank you for asking Victor.

In Alabama the penalties for a first time DUI conviction can include the following:

For the first offense of DUI in Alabama, you will be facing the following maximum penalties:

  • up to one year in jail
  • 90 day license suspension
  • Up to a $2,100 fine
  • Court costs
  • Mandatory completion of DUI school

For the second offense of DUI in Alabama, you will be facing the following maximum penalties:

  • Mandatory minimum 5 days in jail, up to one year in jail
  • 1 year license revocation
  • Fine from $1,100 and up to a maximum fine of $5,100
  • Court costs
  • Mandatory completion of DUI school

For a third offense DUI in Alabama, you will be facing the following penalties:

  • Mandatory minimum 60 days in jail up to one year in jail
  • 3 year license revocation
  • Minimum $2,100 fine up to a maximum fine of $10,100
  • Court costs
  • Mandatory completion of DUI school

Goodluck!

MariCAR

« Previous PageNext Page »