Can I Add Learner Permit Driver to My Auto Insurance Policy?

December 27, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Learners Permits 

Q: Can a person with a learner’s permit be on my auto insurance policy?

A: Anybody can be added to your auto insurance policy within reason, and if the person who is getting the learner’s permit is related to you or lives with you, then it may even be necessary. Everybody who has some kind of driving permission must drive an insured car, and regardless of age or learning status, if they are pulled over while uninsured, they will suffer the consequences, which in some cases could include not being able to get their driver’s license when they turn 16. If you have someone with a learner’s permit who is living in your house and you don’t name them on your policy, then if they ever get into a car accident, your company would be able to deny their claim. Your company could also cancel your policy as soon as they found out.

If you want to add a young driver to your car insurance policy but don’t want to pay outrageous rates, you can put them to work on getting discounts. Your new driver should be enrolled in a general driver’s education course, and you can enroll him or her in a defensive driving course as well and be provided with a discount for it.