Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I don’t see why you would add them. Eg. If your friend borrows you’re car and makes an accident, being not a named driver means you have a higher deductible. If your teen drive and not a named driver, I would assume the same? A higher deductible. So if you equate how much you have your teen added to the insurance vs. Deductible, you will make it back in no time. Allstate And liberty charge an arm and a leg for a teen driver. Plus in most cases, if you meet a small accident, I wouldn’t involve insurance anyway and settle it privately with the other driver. Claiming insurance just wipes your no claim bonuses, increase your premiums next year?
So maybe I am missing something. Why would you add your kid as a named driver unless you totally anticipate bad accidents?
If my friend borrows my car I am going to assume they have their own policy. Your teen would not be covered ifnot on any policy at all.
Anonymous wrote:But I don’t see why you would add them. Eg. If your friend borrows you’re car and makes an accident, being not a named driver means you have a higher deductible. If your teen drive and not a named driver, I would assume the same? A higher deductible. So if you equate how much you have your teen added to the insurance vs. Deductible, you will make it back in no time. Allstate And liberty charge an arm and a leg for a teen driver. Plus in most cases, if you meet a small accident, I wouldn’t involve insurance anyway and settle it privately with the other driver. Claiming insurance just wipes your no claim bonuses, increase your premiums next year?
So maybe I am missing something. Why would you add your kid as a named driver unless you totally anticipate bad accidents?
Anonymous wrote:My insurer requires that you notify them when your child gets a learner's permit but does not require that they be added until they pass the test.
Anonymous wrote:But I don’t see why you would add them. Eg. If your friend borrows you’re car and makes an accident, being not a named driver means you have a higher deductible. If your teen drive and not a named driver, I would assume the same? A higher deductible. So if you equate how much you have your teen added to the insurance vs. Deductible, you will make it back in no time. Allstate And liberty charge an arm and a leg for a teen driver. Plus in most cases, if you meet a small accident, I wouldn’t involve insurance anyway and settle it privately with the other driver. Claiming insurance just wipes your no claim bonuses, increase your premiums next year?
So maybe I am missing something. Why would you add your kid as a named driver unless you totally anticipate bad accidents?
Anonymous wrote:Once she was licensed, I don’t believe they can quote insurance until they are licensed.
Anonymous wrote:My insurer requires that you notify them when your child gets a learner's permit but does not require that they be added until they pass the test.