Call Taipa in Austin they can refer you to a participating agent in your area. But with 6 accidents, and for the safety of the rest of us driving on the road. I hope you will consider taking a drivers education course before you drive again.
You can call Taipa in Austin and they will give you the name of a participating Agent. But with 6 accidents, for the safety of the rest of us drivers on the road, you might want to consider giving up driving for a while or at least take a drivers safety course.
Julie Banks has written: 'Catastrophic auto injuries' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Traffic accidents, Insurance claims, Insurance, No-fault automobile, Traffic accidents
Insurance companies ask if you've had any accidents or traffic violations within a period of time. If you admit, your insurance rate will likely be higher. If you lie and the insurance company finds out (and they will), your insurance will be cancelled.
No. Red cars have a higher frequency of accidents, and a higher possibility of getting a traffic violation, but I have never heard of a company charging more for insurance. If you have one that does, you should shop around for another company.
"Yes, it does. Perhaps the chief purpose of purchasing American Auto insurance (or any automobile insurance) is to seek coverage in the event of a traffic accident."
Kind of an odd question. If you get burned from something on your car, that isn't caused by a mechanical fire , I doubt if your insurance company would pay you anything. Their liability is for accidents and damages done to other cars in traffic accidents. You need to provide more info for a better answer.
Debra Merriman Iams has written: 'Traffic enforcement program' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Traffic accidents, Traffic regulations, Traffic safety
Possibly. Insurance companies determine your rate by looking at characteristics that predict future loss. Think about this in terms of receiving a traffic ticket. If you get a speeding ticket, it doesn't cost the insurance company anything, but you can expect your rate to increase. The logic here is that behavior A has a correlation to the future probability of causing the insurance company to pay a claim. Studies have shown that people involved in not at-fault accidents tend to cause future at-fault accidents at a rate higher than those drivers that have not been involved in any accidents.
Leon H. Doman has written: 'The motor vehicle traffic accident problem' -- subject(s): Automobile Insurance, Automobiles, Insurance, Automobile, Traffic accidents
swallow my load.
The company Fentons Solicitors LLP is a company that specializes in personal injury law. This is a UK company that specializes in workplace accidents, traffic accidents, industrial diseases and serious injury claims.
The point system of insurance company's is different than DMV points. If you have a no-point speeding violation on your MVR your insurance company can still have points on your insurance records. Check with the insurance company.
has this vehicle been involved in any traffic accidents