Jorge Detlefs: might have to buy a bikemy best advice would be to call an insurance agent and ask your questionsmaybe you might be covered if driving someone else's car under their insuranceI wish you luck, but will also mention that I personally didn't even have a license yet at your age, went away to college and never needed a car on campus--not a big deal...Show more
Libby Berkovitch: Oh, they're wrong about that - you CAN find a car insurance company willing to cover you, it's just going to cost a hell of a lot more money. If you've got $6,000 to drop on a liability only policy, then you can buy a policy. If you don't have $6,000, you need to get a job where you're bringing home at least that much money after taxes, so you can buy that insurance. Likely, you'll need to put $1,000 down....Show more
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Luana Carothers: A car insurance company will sell to you eventually, but not right now.What you do now is simple. Since you have no insurance and your car is totaled, you do not drive.Later, when you are not a minor, and the accident is not as recent, and you have the money to get another car, and you have the money to pay for insurance, you buy insurance again, and you pay however much it costs, which will be a lo! t....Show more
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August Hubbard: Due to the fact that laws are strict for minors, it is unlikely that an insurance company will offer you a reasonable plan before you turn 18. After you turn 18, you can reapply to be placed back on your parents insurance (if they want you back on their insurance) and remain on their insurance until you are 24 years old. After that, you'll be on your own. When you are eligible for insurance again, I wouldn't expect to receive a low monthly rate. However, there are certain things you can do to reduce your rate like driving school, and discounts for good grades in school....Show more
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