Dragonbits
Active Member
State: Illinois
I am currently a named insured along with my mother on our insurance policy.
My mother recently didn't renew her drivers license, so she can no longer drive. She has mild dementia, she doesn't realize her license is no longer valid. She got the renewal notice from the DMV and wanted to take the drivers test, which at age 92 she needs to take every year. I didn't arrange to go down to the DMV with her, and after a few months I took the notice and since it's no longer in her view she forgot about it. None of us feel it's safe for her to drive even if she could pass the test. And she never want to drive, I or my wife drive her, so generally it isn't a problem. And I have all the keys to the cars in the event she attempts to drive, I feel safer that way.
I don't want to argue with her about selling the car to me unless it's absolutely necessary.
If I remove her from the auto policy, but she remains the sole owner of the car, does this create any sort of future problem with that car if involved in any sort of accident? (As mentioned, I am already one of the named insured on the policy and my wife is a listed driver.)
I am currently a named insured along with my mother on our insurance policy.
My mother recently didn't renew her drivers license, so she can no longer drive. She has mild dementia, she doesn't realize her license is no longer valid. She got the renewal notice from the DMV and wanted to take the drivers test, which at age 92 she needs to take every year. I didn't arrange to go down to the DMV with her, and after a few months I took the notice and since it's no longer in her view she forgot about it. None of us feel it's safe for her to drive even if she could pass the test. And she never want to drive, I or my wife drive her, so generally it isn't a problem. And I have all the keys to the cars in the event she attempts to drive, I feel safer that way.
I don't want to argue with her about selling the car to me unless it's absolutely necessary.
If I remove her from the auto policy, but she remains the sole owner of the car, does this create any sort of future problem with that car if involved in any sort of accident? (As mentioned, I am already one of the named insured on the policy and my wife is a listed driver.)