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Will my insurance be affected if I recieved a speeding ticket and sent to disposition court? |
Will my insurance be affected if I recieved a speeding ticket and sent to disposition court? Yes, it will go up. You may want to avoid speeding in the future. Please remember that insurance companies are in business to make money, not to provide a service. They can and do use any reason under the sun to charge more and to pay less. If you can have the ticket remedied by taking Defensive Driving, it may not impact your insurance. Usually Defensive Driving is allowed once every 24 months as a resolution to a speeding ticket or other minor infraction. Check your local restrictions. Yes, each ticket and/or accident raises your rate. If you are young then it will raise your rate at a higher rate. You may want to try a website that compares multiple companies at once to get you the best price. I am paying less than 陆 after I did. |
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