How much will my insurance raise after DUI and totaled vehicle?
I totaled my 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Friday night and got a DUI. I have been with Nationwide for a number of years, and had a pretty exemplerary driving record. I was paying about 100 dollars a month full coverage as a 26 year old male on my Jeep. Does anyone have an educated guess at what my insurance rates will do now? I’m trying to decide, when I get my license back and buy a new car, if I should be looking at a sports car with full coverage, or if insurance prices alone are going to make me want to get something cheap with liability coverage. By the way, I live in West Virginia. A: You will want to get a sensible car with liability only until it drops off. One of my insureds has a 1984 nissan 350z and he is paying about 600.00/ month (cali) and he just has 3 tickets on his record. In most states, a DUI counts as 4 tickets and then a suspended license can be another 4 and an accident can be 2. Some insurance companies will charge you for the DUI and not the accident, others wil
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