
If your Insurance Expires, the police are obligated to get your car off the road if they have the option to tow, they will. But how would they find out your insurance has expired? Law enforcement officers really have no way of knowing if you have valid insurance coverage unless they pull you over and request documentation. If your insurance card is expired and you can prove you have coverage, you may get a warning for not having a valid insurance identification card. If your policy has lapsed, there is a very good possibility that your vehicle will be towed and impounded to be sure that it is not operating illegally on US Roadways.
If you are involved in an automobile accident, the first thing the police officer will do is collect registration and insurance information from all involved parties. Whether it’s a single vehicle or multi-vehicle accident, if your insurance is expired your vehicle will be towed from the scene and impounded. On top of having no coverage for damage sustained to your car, you may be liable for damage to other party’s vehicles or personal property as well. This escalates to an expensive legal situation that requires police-tow and impound.
If your car got impounded for no insurance, the vehicle can be sold as-is, right from the impound yard – even if it has been damaged in an accident. In fact, the largest percentage of vehicles impounded are from automobile accidents and 50% of those are sold to 3 rd party sources like OutPound.
Most people don’t know that a damaged vehicle can still have a fair amount of value. This value can be recovered if you are decisive and act quickly. By visiting OutPound you can get a price for your impounded vehicle in 20 seconds. If you like our offer, opt-in and we can expedite payment of charges and move your vehicle to a storage free environment the next day. Get your car out of impound with OutPound !