Sunday, December 25, 2011

You drove under the influence. Now what?

You’re likely to pay a fine, face suspension of your driver’s license, attend a DUI education course and serve probation. Some states may require impounding your vehicle, performing community service, installing an ignition interlock device, or serving a short jail sentence.

DUI penalties vary, but one thing is certain: you’ll need auto insurance before you can get back on the road. Select Insurance Group offers affordable SR22 auto insurance coverage for DWI offenders, so get a quote now!

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1. Prohibit pre-existing condition exclusions for children in all new plans;

2. Temporary high-risk pool for Americans with pre-existing conditions;

3. Insurance companies no longer able to drop sick people;

4. Lower seniors prescription prices by beginning to close the donut hole;

5. Tax credits to small businesses covering employees;

6. Elimination of lifetime and annual benefit limits;
7. Children can stay on parents' coverage until age 26;

8. New plans must cover preventive and immunizations;

9. Consumers will have processes to appeal insurance plan decisions;

10. Rebates to enrollees from insurers with high administrative expenditures and public disclosure of the percent of premiums applied
to overhead costs.