No.
You have insurance and drivers license is expired can you be ticketed
If you have a current insurance policy and are in a car accident, but have an expired license, it is up to the insurance company if they will pay the claim or not. It could be in their clause not to, if a person does not have a valid drivers license, especially if you are the one at fault.
If the insurance company will insure the car, there's no law against it. However, it won't be covered if YOU drive it with a 'dead' license.
Yes. The reason being is insurance covers the car not the person. So whether that person chooses to drive around with an expired license or an expired plate sticker is on them. You will still get a ticket for those violations, but you will have insurance and the insurance company will abide by everything in the insurance contract.
No
You can be sued, and your insurance company can deny the claim.
You give it to the police and they will deal with it. Or your insurance company will deal with it.
no
Your Local Farmers Insurance Agent. They offer Bristol West Insurance policies that will insure you with a temporary suspension, expired license as well as someone with a Mexico ID.
No insurance company will insure you unless you have a valid drivers license. Now if you are asking if your rates would later increase if you have a conviction for this, you would have to check with your insurance company. However, that is a relatively minor violation, and in a state that uses a point system, would probably not be very many points, if any.
No
So long as your Auto Insurance is still in force your policy still covers you. You should renew your license as soon as possible though as the Insurance company does check your drivers license and driving history regularly. Should the company find that you have allowed your license to expire, they may decide to cancel your policy or decline to renew your policy on the assumption that you no are no longer a licensed driver and therefore do not need Auto Insurance.