Legal Risks of Using Car Insurance Tracking Devices Driving a car without insurance is against the law in Florida and can lead to hefty fines, license suspension, or even jail time. It’s no wonder that every driver wants to have the best car insurance coverage possible. However, with new technology comes new legal risks. Many car insurance companies have recently started offering tracking devices to monitor driving behavior and calculate premiums accordingly. While these devices may seem like a convenient way to save money on your insurance bill, they also pose potential legal risks that you need to be aware of. It is best to consult a car accident law firm in Boynton Beach before installing a car tracking device from your insurer. Keep reading to learn the potential pitfalls of using car insurance tracking devices and how they could leave you vulnerable legally if not used properly.
Legal Risks of Using Car Insurance Tracking Devices
Legally Reviewed By: Steven L. Frankl
Steven L. Frankl represents clients in cases of catastrophic injury, wrongful death, motor vehicle accidents, trucking accidents, medical malpractice, and product liability, as well as slip/trip fall accidents and nursing home neglect. Mr. Frankl’s practice is built on the pursuit of justice and fair compensation for his clients.