Don’t Rely on Luck: Navigating the High-Risk Roads of St. Patrick’s Day 2026

Don’t Rely on Luck: Navigating the High-Risk Roads of St. Patrick’s Day 2026

St. Patrick’s Day (Tuesday, March 17, 2026) is a day for celebration, but for the insurance industry, it is one of the “Red Zones” of the year. Statistics from the NHTSA show that during the St. Patrick’s Day period, a person is killed in a drunk-driving crash every 30 minutes in the United States.

If you are planning to celebrate, you need to understand that the “Luck of the Irish” does not apply to your Auto Insurance policy if alcohol is involved.

The Cost of a “Bad Decision”

A DUI conviction is one of the most expensive events a driver can experience. Beyond the legal fees and fines, your insurance impact will be severe:

  • Premium Spikes: Expect your rates to increase by 60% to 100% or more.
  • Non-Renewal: Many standard carriers will immediately drop your coverage, forcing you into the “high-risk” market with much lower limits and higher costs.
  • SR-22 Filing: You may be required to file a certificate of financial responsibility, which adds further administrative costs.

Social Host Liability

If you are hosting a St. Patrick’s Day party this Tuesday, remember that you could be held liable if a guest leaves your home intoxicated and causes an accident. This is known as Social Host Liability.

  • The Fix: Ensure your Homeowners Insurance includes “host liquor liability” (most do, but it’s worth checking). More importantly, always have a plan for your guests’ transportation—calling a rideshare for a friend is significantly cheaper than an insurance-decimating lawsuit.

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