I'm 16 and I'm looking to buy a motor inwardly the subsequent 10 months. Can I run out my own insurance policy?
My parents and I don't talk (we are on very unpromising terms, court deals and all) and my sister doesn't want to variety her insurance go up by putting me on hers. Can I take my own insurance policy out for myself and compensate for it like normal? If so, how?
f you want to purcahse your own vehicle and insurance, I hope that you ahve a pretty perfect job to take consideration of the insurance and maintenance. If you get insurance through your parents, it would be alot cheaper for you. If you enjoy taken a drivers educational class, then indurance would be even more sheaper and affordable for you. Think something like it!!
At 16, it's going to be very very complicated. Insurance is very expensive because minors are high risk(inexperienced drivers, smaller amount likely to pay attention, wanting to drive promptly, etc etc) and since you have no credit, most will deny you automatically the minute they find out you are on your own. A 16 year old can just have a good paying career without a GED or HS diploma.
You really need to find someone to put you on their insurance. It doesn't enjoy to be your parents, an aunt or guardian, really, anyone.
If you don't you won't be able to get insurance.
yes but its gonna cost more itscheaper to under your parents policy its up to you they gonna rate you as a risk because your long.
Answers: Call some local insurance agents and ask. Some companies may not be liable to write a policy for minors.