My 27 year old has a revoked liscense for a DWI conviction

by sergeantrawr » Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:12 pm

My 27 year old has a revoked liscense for a DWI conviction in april of 2008.
I am being canclled by geico as a result becuase he was on my auto insurqnce when this took place and they say he has access to my and my husbands car and therefore we are a risk to carry.
I need to show proof my son has his own non drivers policy or some kind of insurance so I and my husband can hold auto insurance.
Someone at geico suggested a non drivers insurance policy for him but I have been unable to find any agent willing to help us.
Can you tell me what kind of policy I need to be asking for. I am lost and running out of time. Geico is due to cancell us on August 28, 2008.

Thank you for any help.
Rachel-queens new york-zip-11356

Total Comments: 50

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:11 pm Post Subject:

Thats a really good way to open someones eyes. I agree with you . I am not sure if maybe this was one of the post that the moderators was considering off the topic so if you want you can PM me and we will continue the conversation. Just don't want to upset anyone and not follow the forum rules....Talk to you soon.

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 12:00 am Post Subject:

It's a little off topic, but the OP started this thread and dui was mentioned so I personally wouldn't have any problem with it... :wink:

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 12:03 am Post Subject:

Okay..thanks..I really was worried I may have caused a problem for you. I felt bad.

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 03:37 am Post Subject: insurance

Actually i was feeling the same way....about this being 'off the topic.' I feel if someone is 'responsible' enough to get behind the wheel, when they are intoxicated, then they are responsible to 'take the heat' if something happens.

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:59 am Post Subject:

Alot of people do not think of teh consequences (sp) of getting behind the whell while intoxicated. I guess they think that getting into a wreck, pulled over or killing someone could never happen to them. We are all human and it only takes one wrong move to show us that we are. The stiff fines and penalties that are put into place are there for everyones good. There are even programs out there for the good of the drunk driver. Open door, AA, and even safe drivers classes.

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 12:25 pm Post Subject: insurance

I do know a FEW people that goes to AA. According to them, it was the "best move they made." Different churches, organizations, etc. usually have these meetings. I do hope that people go on their 'own accord'....I hope something, so tragic, doesn't have to happen for people to go. Hope ya see 'my point.'

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 11:21 pm Post Subject:

Yes and there are many bad points to AA and open door that I have seen first hand too. Sometimes it just brings in more connectios for another person due to everyone being in one room. They say they do this so the recovring (or court ordered ) addicts have each other to lean on and lend support. Although this was a compassionate idea I am now so sure it was a wise one. It just expands the ones who don't really want to change knowledge of who and where to get illegal drugs.

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 11:36 pm Post Subject: insurance

I would think if someone had a chance to change their life, for the BETTER, they would take it. But..I know what you mean ( in a way..) FIREYONE. I know a few people who went to AA, and I REALLY thought the meetings were helping. Later, they ( two of them) conveyed to me, the ONLY reason why they are there is BECAUSE of a Court Order and the meetings din't do a "darn thing for them." They "weren't learning anything." That response, from them, kind of disappointed me. Now....they are back drinking and driving.

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:50 pm Post Subject:

Its like a roller coaster with these types of people. I hate the ones who drive around uninsured and drink or do drugs...they don't only endanger themselves but other too. I say if your drinking leave the keys alone especially if you dont have insurance!

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 05:49 am Post Subject:

If your insurance carrier is notified of your DUI conviction, they may choose to cancel or not renew your policy. This is left to the discretion of your insurance carrier. If your policy is canceled, you may be offered a policy with your carrier's high risk coverage program, If you have been charged with a DUI you should seek legal help at once from DUI Lawyers

Add your comment

Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.