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Thread: Requesting Info from Insurance Company

Started 1 month, 1 week ago by jdaniel1
My question involves insurance law for the state of: Washington I've been reading about speeding law over in that there forum and am debating going the process of deferment, since I'm generally a pretty good driver and got caught in an isolated incident kind of situation, but I'm curious about what a +5mph ticket would cost in insurance rates if I DONT get the deferment. I read on another ...
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jgalt replied 1 month, 1 week ago
It wouldn't be a big deal to call your agent and ask. You likely have a 6-month or an annual policy and your rates won't change until renewal regardless of what your agent knows. A good rule of thumb for a single violation is about 10% increase.Varies upon companies and what discounts are being applied but that should be close.

jdaniel1 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
thanks for the response jg. so generally speaking, the type of violation doesn't matter too much? I keep thinking a 5-over ticket is something they'd be hard-pressed to raise rates for, but this IS insurance we're talking about, and they DO love pinching money from us any way we can.

jgalt replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Probably won't be that big of a deal. Might take a look around and compare rates. Maybe look for a company that can offer you discounts for having a home or renters policy. Good luck!

 

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thanks for the response jg. so generally speaking, the type of violation doesn't matter too much? I keep thinking a 5-over ticket is something they'd be hard-pressed to raise rates for, but this IS insurance we're talking about, and they DO love pinching money from us any way we can.
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Probably won't be that big of a deal. Might take a look around and compare rates. Maybe look for a company that can offer you discounts for having a home or renters policy. Good luck!

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