Insurance follows the car, and points follow the driver. which means that the friend will receive the ticket and the points against his insurance. However, your insurance will pay for your car and you should not receive the points for the ticket. Check with your state for insurance guidelines.
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do you get points for a no seat belt in nc
Points on your license does not automatically raise your insurance until the insurance company looks at your record. This usually only happens when you change your policy or have an accident.
This is normally 1 point for this type of violation unless there also was an accident involved at the same time. If there was an accident you will be charged 4 points for the total on your driving record but only 3 points for your insurance record with most insurance companies.
You will need to contact your agent, or policy services for your insurance company to get this answer.
Your son will get points on his driving record since he had the accident. You will get points added to your risk factor on your insurance policy since your insurance paid the claim. The owner of the vehicle will get the increase but removing your son may fix that. Every insurance system is diferent. Best to check with your insurance company.
No, if you receive a citation for impeding traffic but no points are added to your license then your insurance will not typically go up. However, if this has happened frequently and you're a habitual offender then insurance may go up.
I don't know exactly how AIG is setup but tickets and accidents usually stay on your insurance for 3yrs. During that 3yr. time frame you will have points on your insurance, the more points the higher the premium. Some companies will look back as far as 5yrs. If your accident is older than 3yrs. but still within 5 it my affect how your policy is tiered. The accident at that point my not cost you any points but because you have had a ticket or accident in the last 5yrs. you may be placed in a different tier than someone with a clean driving record because you are considered higher risk.
it might not affect you current policy but after renewal the points you received in that accident with Hurt you.
Your question makes (2) assumptions. (1) that you were cited and (2) the violation has points. Not all vehicle code violations have points associated with them. Points are only assigned by the state to your driving record (license) upon conviction. When/if your insurance company reviews your driving record and sees the accident (not the points) and that you are listed as unit or vehicle 1 (at fault) then they may charge a surcharge
Get proof from the vehicle department and drop it on your broker's desk.