Reader’s Question:
My cousin has always been a good driver until he gets into an accident he caused recently. He was worried about his auto insurence here in Missouri that it would just increase if he renews his policy. How much will an auto insurence rate increase after a driver has gotten into one accident?
Missouri
James
Kansas City, MO
If a driver has been into one vehicular accident, it’s possible that the driver’s auto insurence rates will increase but it varies from state to state and from one auto insurence company to another. However, it will so much depend on the kind and seriousness of the car accident and who is found to be at fault. If the driver was drunk during the accident, there’s a chance for the policy not to be renewed. He can still be able to get auto car insurance but it would be more costly.
In case the driver has had a good driving record, like your cousin’s case, most auto insurance providers won’t necessarily increase their rates if a driver is found to be at-fault in a rather minor car accident, especially if the driver has been with them for five years. The rate increase depends on several factors like the Missouri state law and the rating plan of the auto insurance provider.
Under the state law or by an auto insurance provider, a minor or first-time vehicular accident may be forgiven. So if you are purchasing auto car insurance, make certain to ask if a specific auto insurance provider has a first-time accident forgiveness program and if so, you might be eligible for it. Then again, there may be serious auto insurance and legal penalties if the accident involves serious physical injuries and if the at-fault driver is under the influence while operating the vehicle. There could be a significant increase in auto insurance rates or even a termination of coverage, subject to laws of the state. Apart from that, there may be huge fines and even jail time necessary.





