Monday, November 2, 2009

What a DUI Will Do To Your Auto Insurance Rates

As if the cost of a life and emotional devastation isn't enough to serve as a deterrent for not drinking and driving, few drivers realize the financial impact they will endure if convicted of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence (DUI). Unfortunately, even the most "regular" people continue to take the calculated risk of driving after a few drinks with delusions of sobriety. If you're a driver who tends to gamble in this situation, are you prepared to cough-up $10,828 in total costs?

DUI's Impact on Car Insurance

All emotions aside: a DUI dramatically increases the degree of risk an insurance company assumes in order to underwrite your car insurance policy. After a DUI, you will be categorized as a high risk driver and can expect your current premiums to double-if your carrier doesn't just simply non-renew your policy.

MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) reports that the average first time DUI offender can expect his/her car insurance rates to range between $3,600 and $6,600 a year. Depending on how long a DUI remains on your state's driving record, these rates are known to continue for up to 7 years. Furthermore, any additional accidents and tickets (past or future) can easily make the situation exponentially more difficult-tripled insurance costs!

Additional Costs of a DUI

Unless you live in a major city, there really is no substitute to driving. From the perspective of life's real world priorities, being able to drive ranks just below air, water, food, and shelter. Salvaging this privilege after a DUI though involves more than just expensive car insurance rates. Depending on the state you live in, additional costs can include:

•Towing: $300 - $1,200

•Bail: $250 - $2,500

•Fines and Court Fees : $500 - $2,500

•Attorney Fees (average): $2,500

•Mandatory Education and Treatment: $350 - $2,000

•Electronic Home Monitoring: $150 - $2,250

•Ignition Lock: $730 - $2,800

What the above estimates fail to account for the number of hours it takes to satisfy all the corresponding obligations. Time spent in court, at classes and treatment, restitution services, and even jail time can turn a person's world upside-down. Interestingly, states like Washington make matters more complicated by automatically suspending driving privileges for 90 days upon the first offence. Think of how you would even get to court?

Furthermore, since a DUI is criminal offence, your driving record will be complemented by a criminal record. If your vocation values the integrity of such a mark (medical, transportation, finance, etc.) finding a new job can become as complicated as finding affordable car insurance.

Affordable Car Insurance After a DUI?

Although a DUI is a mistake that ravishes a person's finances, it is possible to bounce back after a conviction. Every day that passes after your DUI conviction can lower your rates, because older charges have less of an impact on your risk profile, especially if you were a teenager or young adult at the time of your conviction. More so than any other driver, you should shop around for lower rates. Although you won't have as many options, don't fall into the trap of signing on with the first company that approves your application. Conduct research, compare quotes, and make a careful decision. In the meantime, take a conservative approach to driving and don't get any tickets or become involved in accidents.

Unfortunately, organizations like MADD exist because people continue to take the risk of driving under the influence. Nearly 17,000 people died in DUI related car accidents in 2005 alone. If this doesn't deter you, then maybe the $10,828 total out-of-pocket expenses for a first-time offender will.

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