Rates go up when the insurance company has to pay a claim. They might not go up if the claim is small.
It will make your insurance premium go up..
Your insurance rates shouldn't go up by much. Their insurance rates are the ones that will be affected and they will find it difficult to find insurance that will carry them.
The rates won't go up; they will cancel your insurance instead. Personal knowledge.
Any moving violation has the potential to impact insurance rates.
Yes about 15-30 dollars
Your insurance will not immediately go up. When your insurance is up for renewal or your policy changes, your rates may jump ten or twenty dollars a month.
No
Generally, your insurance rates will only go up after receiving a moving violation. Just consuming alcohol in a public place shouldn't raise premiums.
Yes, they can add you as an "additional insured" on the policy. It could possible make his insurance rates go up though as it will then be considering your age and driving history.
Unfortunately, these incidents will make your car insurance rates go up. How much will depend upon the type of driving offense.
When this happens, your Insurance company pays for damages. If the accident is your fault, your insurance rates can go up.