What happens if you get in two really bad car accidents within a 2 week period?

Question:
does your license get revoked, suspended, what? will the insurance drop you?

Answers:
license depends on if the cops ticket you or not.

Insurance company will probably drop you, unless you are not at fault for either accident. Even then, some companies might drop you anyway. When you have a problem with regular insurance companies taking you based on your driving record, you have to pay a lot more for insurance through the high risk providers.
If they were both your fault, then you're doing something wrong...
You'll probably have to go to some classes to keep you license and your insurance will get ral expensive, IF the insurance co doesn't drop you completely.
Good luck.
What happens? You have damaged vehicles. As to the rest of your question, it depends. Your fault, or not?
the hospital starts calling you lucky and tells you if this keep up there just going to hold a room for you...lol...and all or some of that stuff might happen depending on fault
need more info roxy!
It all depends on who was at fault in both accidents. If it wasn't you, then you're just unlucky. If it was you at fault, then you probably shouldn't be driving and your license should be suspended anyway.

Ultimately, what happens depends on the laws where you live. and since we don't know where that is, it's pointless to guess.
There's a chance you might be okay! I know my company is fine so long as you haven't had any other accidents in the past three years and a good amount of companies feel that way, too. However, your age could effect their view of that. It really depends on your company's insurability standards and again, if both were at fault. If I were you, I'd call them and ask! They'll tell you honestly and then you'll know if you need to start looking around for a different policy! Having two in one week or two in two years all means the same when you switch policies (for the most part, of course).

You're actually kind of lucky with this one, imho! Means in three years, you might just have a completely clean history!

In the meanwhile, maybe your car shop will give you a frequent customer discount. ;) Just kidding!
As others have said. you'll probably lose your insurance unless you are already on a high-risk policy. Expect to pay a LOT for your insurance now - as you have cost the insurance companies a lot of money through your carelessness.

You might lose your license depending on the officer's determination, and maybe even the court when you go to settle your tickets, assuming you were issued tickets.

If you're lucky enough to keep your license, plan on taking a defensive driving course even if the court doesn't order it. This will not only reduce your insurance rate somewhat (usually more than the cost of the course over time), but it will also make you less likely to kill someone if you pay attention in class.

EDIT:
Hmm, you say it wasn't you, you were trying to help your friend out? Do you mean she was driving your car? If she was driving, your license is safe and MAYBE your insurance. For the liability claim, see if your insurance company excludes drivers not listed on the policy - if so, then your friend would be personally liable (not a good thing) but your insurance could be safe. You might have to call them on this though - they may be covering her out of "courtesy" as you loaned her the car. But they might not have to. If you have collision coverage that you want to apply to your own vehicle, then this definitely will affect your rates and possibly your coverage regardless of the driver.

If YOU were the one driving, then both your license and insurance might be at risk. Just make sure to show up to court dates and pay all fines promptly.
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