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How to Prepare for Teen Drivers https://MattLaw.com - Matt Powell, Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer Should I put the car in their name? Should they have their own Insurance Policy? This video will teach you about how to set up your car insurance policies to protect your family when your child becomes old enough to drive. Having a new, young driver in your family has some great benefits, as well as serious financial risks and exposures. How should you as a parent prepare for when your teen is about to start driving? Here is a quick outline of the seven bulletproof steps: 1) Be aware of teen driving statistics 2) Add you child to your family's existing insurance policy 3) Buy a car without financing 4) Put the car in your child's name only 5) Invest in teaching your child how to drive 6) Establish household rules 7) Enforce safe driving habits Car crashes are the number one leading cause of teen deaths in the United States. Teen drivers are ten times more likely to be involved in a crash during their first year of driving. Add your child to your family's existing insurance policy so that no matter what car your child drives, you and your child are always covered. Until your teen turns 18, whichever parent or guardian signed their driver's permit is responsible for any negligence committed by the teen while operating a motor vehicle. Next, it's important to put the car in your child's name only because the owner of the car is EQUALLY responsible for any incident caused by the driver. Driver inexperience is the leading cause of teen car crashes and over 56% of teens rely on their parents to learn how to drive. For more information about how to prepare for teen drivers, check out my guide here: https://mattlaw.com/how-to-prepare-fo... 0:00 Young Drivers and Car Insurance 0:13 How can a parent prepare for their child to start driving 0:27 The seven most asked questions about new drivers Who should sign the driver's License Should you add your child to your family insurance policy If my child has their own policy and borrows the family car are we covered What kind of insurance should I get for my child How the age of the car you buy for your child affects your rates Should I put my child's name on the car title How can I help my child be a good driver 1:28 How many teenage drivers are on Florida roads 750,000 1:38 Statistics of car crashes and deaths are up 1:56 Distracted driving has increased driving fatalities 2:10 Teenage drivers lack experience and are highly distracted 2:16 Texting and Driving is deadly 2:25 Distractions from friends in the car 2:56 Parents may be 100% responsible for any damages you child causes while driving 3:11 Whoever signs your child's driver's license is 100% liable for any crash 4:08 Should I add my child to our family car insurance policy 4:50 Adding your child to your family policy means you are covered when they drive a family vehicle 4:58 What if I get my child their own insurance policy 5:06 The danger of a separate insurance policy for your child 5:20 Your child will be excluded from coverage on your family car insurance policy 6:08 What kind of car insurance should I get for my child 6:15 What does full coverage mean 6:18 Mandatory minimum car insurance does not pay much 6:48 Mandatory minimum insurance is $10,000 property damage and $10,000 medical and wage loss 7:33 What exposure you have with mandatory minimum insurance 8:02 What happens when your property damage coverage is not enough to pay 8:39 Injuries to people are not covered under basic car insurance 9:00 Bodily Injury Insurance is important 9:18 What you get for when you pay your premiums 9:20 The two things insurance gives you for your money 9:25 What does indemnity mean 9:33 What are policy limits 9:47 What defense does my insurance company give to me 10:12 Pay your claim is to buy a release 10:27 A simple example of how insurance works 11:02 You may be personally liable for the injuries caused. 11:13 Am I safe if I don't have anything for the person to sue me for 11:32 Uninsured motorist insurance explained 11:55 You get sued for subrogation and lose your driver's license if you don't pay 13:33 What kind of car insurance I should get to be safe 14:15 Umbrella Insurance explained 14:28 Adding uninsured motorist to your umbrella 14:58 Why buying an old car for your child is more expensive than a newer model 15:48 Putting the car in your child's name explained 17:12 How much bodily injury insurance should I have as the owner of a car 17:32 The parent who signs the driver's license has unlimited liability for their child 17:50 Why you should put the car in your child's name on their 18th birthday 18:20 Put the car in a personal property trust to protect yourself 18:55 How to help your child be a good driver 19:19 Tips on how to teach your child how to drive 20:19 Take the pledge to end distracted driving https://MattLaw.com