Being from Beer Town USA (Wisconsin) I am all too familiar with what can happen when someone gets behind the wheel after having had -˜one' too many. If you were insured when you were convicted of a DUI with accompanying accident in Wisconsin, your insurance company will more than likely cancel you. Now what? If you want to know more about this, check out
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First Of All, Get Some Help
Back in the seventies if you got into a drunken driving accident you received six points, a fine and were probably required to go to a class that warned about the devil alcohol and the consequences of driving drunk. Who figured that one out? It's a little late for that. Drunk driving, however, is no joke. It tears families apart, kills and maims. A drunken driving accident can happen to anyone. You stayed a little too long at the party, you're under a lot of stress lately; the excuses are endless. There is no excuse however for the drivers that have received
multiple DUI's and are somehow allowed to continue to get behind the wheel of a car. No insurance in the world can protect you against them-¦ The losses can be too great. If you are a driver that is received a DUI, get some help. See to it that it never happens again. If you got lucky that first time and no one died; you were just that-¦ Lucky. Everyone's luck runs out eventually.
High-risk Car Insurance
Once your insurance company cancels you for that DUI you will more likely than not be forced to go with a high risk car insurance policy. You will now be paying through the nose like never before, but you will be insured. So will the person whose life you devastate with your next DUI. They will be technically covered. But since money is money there will be car insurance companies out there that promise you the lowest rate even for higher risk drivers with DUI's. This is fortunate for you because you will need to prove that you have car insurance to get your driver's license back.
And getting behind the
wheel without a driver's license is as stupid as driving without insurance; which is nearly as stupid as driving drunk.
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CLE Louisiana.