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  2. Finding car insurance in Maryland after a DUI - AOL

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    Every insurance company may have different policies and rates for drivers with a DUI, so getting quotes from several companies may help you find coverage that fits your needs. Below are average ...

  3. Cost of a DUI - AOL

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    Here are some average rates we obtained from Quadrant Information Services for well-known car insurance companies, both before and after a DUI conviction. Company Avg. cost of full coverage premium

  4. Auto insurance after a DUI in Texas - AOL

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    Car insurance company. Bankrate Score. Avg. annual minimum coverage premium post-DUI. Avg. annual full coverage premium post-DUI. Allstate. 3.9. $1,156. $4,535

  5. SR-22 (insurance) - Wikipedia

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    A DMV may require an SR-22 from a driver to reinstate his or her driving privileges following an uninsured car accident or conviction of another traffic-related offense, such as a DUI. [5] [6] An SR-22 may be required for three years for conviction of driving without insurance or driving with a suspended license and up to five years for a DUI. [7]

  6. Drunk driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The SR in SR-22 stands for Safety Responsibility, and it is needed to reinstate a suspended driver's license after a DUI conviction in 49 states and the District of Columbia. It is submitted to the State's DMV by an auto insurance company to serve as proof that a driver has the minimum liability insurance that the states requires.

  7. Alcohol exclusion laws - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol exclusion laws permit insurance companies to deny claims associated with the consumption of alcohol. They were passed in the 1940s in the United States to discourage people from drinking alcoholic beverages and to save insurance companies money from alcohol-related claims. [1]

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