Not exact matches
If you are convicted of driving
without valid
auto insurance, your next
insurance company may consider you a «
high -
risk» driver and charge you
higher premiums or refuse to sell you
insurance altogether.
Without question, insurers look at drivers with DUIs as some of the
highest -
risk drivers available, and will jack up your
auto insurance rates accordingly.
While the state encourages people to find
auto insurance on their own, Wyoming insurers have the freedom to accept and deny coverage applicants, and this has left some Wyoming motorists
without adequate coverage to stay on the road (generally speaking, insurers tend to charge
higher premiums or simply avoid covering drivers who pose
higher risk of losses — aka
insurance claims.)
High risk auto insurance is something that car owners want to do
without.
If we have a period
without auto insurance, would we become considered as «
high risk» and possibly have
higher insurance rates?