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Car Insurance After an Orange County DUI Arrest

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One of the most expensive consequences of a DUI is the increased car insurance premiums over the next few years. These can easily exceed the costs of court fines, DUI school and the services of a DUI lawyer. It is important to understand, however, that quotes from insurers will vary significantly from one to another, and comparison shopping is a must. The simple fact is that the statistics on drivers with one drunk driving conviction do not justify the excessive premiums commonly quoted. Finally, be sure that the carrier you are considering will be able to provide you with an SR22 "Proof of Insurance"; this is required to have your driver's licnese returned from the DMV.

What Will Insurance Cost After a Conviction?
Facts from the insurance industry on what to expect after a DUI.

What You Should Know About Insurance Now
The insurance industry's online consumer guide.

Avoiding Problem Insurers
Search for enforcement actions by the State of California Department of Insurance against insurance companies, brokers and agents.

Assigned Risk in California
How to find an insurer required by California law to insure you at the lowest rate.

Insurance.com
The impact of a DUI on your automobile insurance.

Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs about car insurance after a drunk driving arrest or conviction.

DUI Laws in California

Locating A Good DUI Attorney

Drunk Driving Punishment

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DUI Field Sobriety Tests

Odor of Alcohol on Breath

Behavior Symptoms

Blood Alcohol Concentrations

The DUI Implied Consent Warning

Blood-Alcohol Tests

Breath Machines

License Suspensions

DUI Double Jeopardy

Getting Auto Insurance After a DUI

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