Riverside DUI

Car Insurance After a DUI Arrest in Riverside County

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One of the many unpleasant consequences of a conviction for drunk driving is trying to get insurance coverage — and at an affordable price. Unfortunately, many of the larger companies will not cover someone with a DUI on their record — despite the fact that statistics prove the accident rates for first offenders do not justify the double or triple rates commonly charged. The good news is that many of the smaller insurers will cover you, with some specializing in drivers with DUIs. But do some comparison shopping: quotes will vary far more between companies than usual. And look for a company that will be able to handle your SR22 "proof of insurance" for you.

How Do I Know if the Insurance Agent is Honest?
Search the California Department of Insurance's records of enforcement actions against any agent or broker.

Compare Quotes on the Internet
Get coverage and costs online from a variety of insurance companies.

Answer Financial
Specialists in providing car insurance after a DUI.

Proof of Insurance?
What you should know about the SR-22 document, required for return of your driving license.

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