Drunk Driver Insurance in Alabama After A DUI Conviction

Reader’s Question:

My brother has just gotten his driver’s license back after his DUI conviction here in Alabama. I see that he’s so worried about his auto insurance because he said that it will increase tremendously, is this true?

Nate

Mobile, AL

Well, if there is one thing that can make an auto insurance premium rise through the ceiling, it would be a driving under the influence (DUI) conviction. Apart from the risk of causing injury or death to yourself and others, drunk driving has severe consequences from your auto insurance provider.

Car insurance providers could review your motor vehicle record (MVR) only once in three years or at the time of application for a new car insurance policy. There is a possibility that accidents, tickets and drunk driving convictions will not pass their way to your brother’s official MVR. But in the event that his auto insurance provider in Alabama finds out about his DUI and tags him as a high risk driver, he still has the option to shop around for auto insurance because premiums differ widely among car insurance providers.

Then again, a premium increase could be the least of your brother’s difficulties because his car insurance could be terminated or not be renewed, especially if he is in a preferred rate class at the moment. Then he would be pushed to find new auto insurance coverage with two unpleasant conditions with him — his DUI conviction and car insurance policy cancellation under his belt.

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