You eat well, exercise daily, and in general, lead a health lifestyle. Qualifying for life insurance should be pretty easy! There is that little issue of a chronic lead foot in your re-created General Lee and multiple speeding tickets but hey...you're Vegan! Driving record definitely affects your ability to qualify for life insurance and the resulting rate that life insurance company will offer you. Let's find out if your driving impacts might impact life insurance options.
Life insurance companies will consider anything that impacts life insurance actuarial tables and likely dismiss anything that has no affect. Actuarial data just refers to what attributes that a person can exhibit which has an impact on the chances of them passing away early (or earlier than average). Some items are obvious. Take smoking for example. There's a direct correlation between smoking and mortality (passing away early) via many diseases such as heart disease, lung disease, various cancers, and stroke. That makes sense that the life insurance company will consider smoking and consequently increase the rate charged for an individual who uses tobacco products. What about a person's driving habits?
Definitely and for the same reason as smoking. How you drive has a direct impact on the chances of getting in a car accident which is a killer. Accidents are typically in the top four list for causes of death in the U.S. and car accidents rank 3rd as the cause of death for men. Based on 2005 statistics, death in motor vehicle accidents ranked 1st amount various types of accidents. This is definitely something the life insurance company will want to reduce the risk for and a person's driving record has a direct impact. Let's break out how the life company views different reflections of a person's driving record.
All other life insurance health class requirements being equal, you can usually qualify for the best tier if you have had no more three moving violations in the last three years. You should also not have had a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) in the last five years. Usually the next tier down charges a fixed amount (if the carrier offers this option) if you have more than 3 moving violations and/or a DUI in the last 5 years. For the standard health class, you cannot have more than 2 moving violations in the last 3 years and no record of DUI or reckless driving in the past 2 years. Keep in mind that this is only for your driving history and does not consider other health issues that you may have.
One take away from all this is that time can help in terms of qualifying for life insurance with a more "active" driving history. Sometimes we just need time away from our own driving history in order to obtain life coverage. Please contact us if you feel your driving record will impact eligibility and/or rates. We may look at more lenient life policies that offer some immediately benefit with the option to expand later on. We don't want to wait a few years and then apply since we're going without coverage during that time and Murphy's Law is one you don't want to break with life insurance. For questionable driving records, the better approach is to lock in the best coverage possible that stays within your budget and the re-evaluate later on to see if we can get a better rate by replacing the existing life coverage or lock in a hybrid life insurance from the beginning which usually has an easier underwriting for the initial step. As life insurance brokers, our value is that we can take your situation and quickly figure out which approach is better on the tail end of a more challenging driving record.
Bad Driving Record Insurance
If you've been caught speeding lately then you know what points added to your driving record are going to do to your insurance premiums, that's right, their going to increase. This is because you are now pegged a s a driver who is not so consciences of the rules of the road, By driving in this type of manner, you not only are pitting your self at risk but everyone who is driving around you. Their are things that can help you in the future to repair your blemished record.
First and this is a very important so listen up carefully, you have to stop driving so fast and start obeying speed limits. You may be a good driver and not caused any accidents thus far but the possibility is their because of how fast you drive. There are serious consequences to getting points placed on your driving record for speeding. You can get your license suspended. How miserable is that matter.
Points stay on your driving record for up to a few years. If you have insurance then you can expect your rates to increase because of this. Be careful though because in some states an insurance carrier has the right to drop you as a customer because of your reckless behavior and disregard to those around you. If this were to happen then you're going to have a difficult time getting affordable insurance through another carrier.
There is hope for you though. If you just stay clear of any future moving violations or claims submitted by you to your current carrier then in time you can expect rates to start to decrease. Or at least, not increase any further. You might want to look into the kind of insurance coverage you carry. If you can afford not to carry full coverage that will save you some money if your car really isn't worth that much in case you get into an accident and have to repair it. You might want to also think about reducing or eliminating collision coverage as well.
A bit of good sound advise is for you to just not get anymore violations. If you find yourself in the position of having to search around for other car insurance, then do just that. Shop around and compare rates and services fro several carriers. Don't just settle on the first one that comes along or don't let one tell you that you wont do any better.
Insurance companies are all different. Each state has their own set of rules and regulations so you have to check with each individual state law for accuracy. You don't ever have to wait for the New Year to look into a new carrier to compare rates. That's the best time to do that is before your next premium is due.
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