Unfortunately, these incidents will make your car insurance rates go up. How much will depend upon the type of driving offense.
Red light camera tickets are moving violations. As such it will probably affect your insurance, but only your policy issuer can tell you for sure.
You will need to contact your agent or policy services dept for the answer to your question.
You will need to contact your agent or policy services dept for that answer.
Yes, if the owner of the policy does not file a change of beneficiary the insurance will have to pay the proceeds to the person who is named on the policy.
Depends on your insurance company's policy.
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It can affect: 1. Your insurance premium (for your own vehicle, or your parents vehicle if you are on their policy. 2. Your employers insurance premium (if you drive for work) It will NOT affect: 1. Your friend's premium, unless you are scheduled as a driver on the policy
Badly. Eventually your carrier will find out about the tickets, and due to their "frequency," they'll adjust your rates accordingly or possibly even drop you when your policy is up for renewal. You'd need to talk to your agent about how much the tickets will affect your premium, as insurance companies handle that differently. Your past record, age, type of vehicle, etc. might also factor in.
It all depends on several factors. Year, make and model of car, ticket type. previous accident/ticket history, zip code of residence, driving record, policy type, etc. Usually moving violation tickets (such as speeding) affect your insurance the most.
Senior citizens may have the option of purchasing travel insurance at the time they purchase their tickets. Additionally, they should check to see if their life insurance policy or their homeowners policy offer any travel insurance benefits.
A will does not normally change a life insurance policy. The policy is a contract between the insured to pay a beneficiary. If the policy leaves the money to the estate, the will then controls the dispensation.
Anyone can be listed on your car insurance policy as long as they have a valid driver's license. You just have to remember if that person has a bad driving record it will affect your insurance.