Will my auto insurance rates go up if the accident is not my fault?
Jan 17, 2007 by adopted | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I live in texas and a year ago, rear ended a vehicle in a low speed accident. They made a claim, but I did not. My insurance rates did not go up.
Today, I was hit from behind on the ice. The vehicle, a jeep, drove away as I was trying
It is a difference as you were in control of the vehicle. Being on the roadway makes it a not at fault accident. In the parking lot, it is just a hit and run. It would be like whether or not you were parked at your house or driving down the road. Either
protruckdriver71 | Jan 17, 2007
It is a difference as you were in control of the vehicle. Being on the roadway makes it a not at fault accident. In the parking lot, it is just a hit and run. It would be like whether or not you were parked at your house or driving down the road. Either
protruckdriver71 | Jan 17, 2007
Will my auto insurance rates go up if I get a red light camera ticket?
Nov 23, 2010 by Emily | Posted in Insurance & Registration
This is my first red light camera ticket but my second ticket this year. The first one was a speeding ticket. Will my auto insurance rates go up for a red light ticket?
Your insurance rate only goes up depending in which State you live. In States where red light camera tickets are civil penalities, then No. In States where red light camera tickets are treated like normal red light tickets; that is, a criminal misdemeanor,
Rocky Squirrel | Nov 25, 2010
Your insurance rate only goes up depending in which State you live. In States where red light camera tickets are civil penalities, then No. In States where red light camera tickets are treated like normal red light tickets; that is, a criminal misdemeanor,
Rocky Squirrel | Nov 25, 2010
What countries have gender equality for auto insurance rates?
Mar 08, 2011 by eternus | Posted in Insurance & Registration
I heard the European Union now makes it law for men and women to be charged the same auto insurance rates. (Finally, a gender equality policy that doesn't give women more privileges than men!) The Supreme Court of Canada on the other hand forces men to
There are some provinces of Canada that have crown corporations that provide mandatory coverage. These crown corporations are not allowed to use gender in determining rates. However that is in a few provinces, and not something that is practiced nation
Gambit | Mar 08, 2011