Can my insurance company walk my saloon rates over a ticket that be given 2.5 years ago?
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Definitely! Most insurers will take a look at your driving record as far vertebrae as three years ago. Some will even go as far as within the final five years. And if you are wondering why the rate will increase, its because insurers take a look at your overall risk profile. Those who get tickets and take into car accident are see as riskier drivers. The higher the risk, the more rates are charged to the insurers can compensate. Source(s): http://www.freeautoinsuranceinmaine.com/factors-that-can-cause-your-automobile-insurance-to-rise.html
Yes. Tickets are chargeable for 3 years, so that's how long they can charge you for it. If you have not been paying a surcharge for it earlier now, then you are lucky that they of late caught it and have actually save money.
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Good Luck!
Since they usually ask about, and look wager on 3 years, 2.5 years ago would fit that window, and yes indeed they can look at it it and raise your rates if they prefer it presents a risk to them.
They can pretty much do anything they want.
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