What Are The Most Common Penalties Drives Can Face If They Are Caught Driving Without Car Insurance

LOS ANGELES, April 8, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Carinsurancesavings.biz has launched a new blog post that explains the penalties drivers can face if they are caught driving without car insurance.

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In almost all states, drivers are required to purchase car insurance in order to legally drive on public roads. Drivers who are caught driving without insurance will have to pay a hefty fine and, in some cases, they will have to deal with additional penalties.

Drivers who are caught driving without insurance can support the following penalties:

    --  Hefty fines. Drivers who are pulled over by the police officers for
        various traffic violations, or they got into a wreck, on top of the
        fines they incur for these violations, they will also be fined for
        driving without insurance. Depending on the state laws, driving without
        insurance can be fined with as little as $25 to as much as $5,000.
    --  License suspension. In 44 states, drivers caught without insurance will
        have their license suspended. To get their license back, drivers will
        have to provide proof of insurance and pay their fines and the fees to
        have their license reinstated. Drivers that were caught driving without
        insurance for the second time, will face losing their license for an
        entire year. Those who are at their third insurance offense will lose
        their driving privileges for two years.
    --  Vehicle Impoundment. The police officers can decide to have a car towed
        and impounded if its driver is caught without insurance. To get his car
        back, the driver will have to provide proof of coverage, pay the fine
        and pay the fees of the impoundment lot.
    --  Severe financial repercussions. Uninsured drivers who are at-fault in a
        car accident will have to pay with their own money for the damages and
        injuries they have caused. In many cases, uninsured drivers will have to
        pay tens of thousands of dollars or even more.
    --  Jail. Uninsured drivers who are caught driving in states where driving
        without insurance is considered to be a misdemeanor can face going to
        jail. The sentences uninsured drivers can face can be as little as 10
        days or as much as 1 year of jail time.

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