Insurance Issues...
On the mind of most recipients of a traffic ticket is, "What's this going to do to my insurance rate?"
The answer usually depends on the policies of the individual insurance companies. I recently had a sit-down with MY agent and tried to get as much info out of him as I could:
TICKETS: 1) "How far back do you check for tickets?" - 3 years. 2) "Do you differentiate between Moving and Non-Moving violations?" - Yes. 3) "Will an accumulation of Non-Moving violations raise my rates?" - No. 4) "Do you differentiate between various Moving Violations?" - No. 5) "How many moving violations can I have in a 3-year period?"
- Two will be allowed in a three year period.
- A third one will likely see an increase of about $100/yr. (until one ticket expires)
- Four or more and we will co-insure you with an associate company that gladly accepts 4+ tickets with very little increase."
- 5/6+ and you're looking at Facility Insurance (cha-ching!)
6) "How do you treat the new "50-over" charge?" - You don't want THAT one!! 7) "Will the one-week lisence suspension be considered a "gap" in driving history (hence a steep premium hike) if the case is eventually dismissed at trial." - If the charge is eventually beaten, we would ignore the "gap" and rates would not be affected by the road-side impoundment. 8.) "Will you raise rates based on what your client may SAY, as opposed to what the MTO record shows? (ie. client talks about how fast he drives but has no tickets)." - We classify based on the factual record as maintained by the MTO, not what anyone says. 9) "Is it safe for a client to call you and discuss a recently received ticket or involvement in an accident, without fear of an immediate rate increase?" - Yes. We usually recommend that they fight the ticket, or pay out the accident damage from ones own pocket. Rates will be based on actual at-fault claims and/or points registered with the MTO. Rates will not rise based on discussion alone.ACCIDENTS: (for existing clients, not new applicants)
1) "How far back do you check for accidents?" - 6 years. 2) "How will at-fault accidents affect my rates?"- One accident in a 6-year period is forgiven, ie. no premium increase.
- The second accident within 6-years will increase your rate approx. $150/yr. (until the first one falls outside it's 6-year period).
- The third one will triple your rates!
3) "How are NEW applicants treated differently?" - If a new client wants a quote, his ONE accident will be treated similar to an existing clients THIRD accident,. ie his rate would be about 3-times higher than a "clean" record. This is important to know... Some companies advertise how gracious they are by forgiving one accident if you switch to them. What most people don't know is that many of these so-called "generous" companies will cancel your policy after having that "first" accident. Now, when you go to get quotes from other companies, they all treat that one accident like the third for their existing clients and the quote is extremely high! It's prudent to see what your companies policies are BEFORE having that first accident. Most will already forgive that first one (and the majority of the second one as well).It's important to note the numbers listed above are considered a total allowed by all family members listed on the policy. Therefore, if my wife has two speeding tickets, I can't get any, or our rates will go up a bit. Or we can each receive ONE, but then neither of us can get a second. TWO is the maximum allowed on the entire policy. Our oldest boy has now moved to Toronto so we promptly dropped him from our policy. It wouldn't be prudent to allow HIM to compile one or two tickets when it's likely I'LL be needing that safety net myself!!