You will need to contact your agent, or policy services for your insurance company to get this answer.
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You get the Traffic Collision Report. You find out who was at fault. You get the other driver's insurance information. You file a claim with his insurance company. Using an attorney to represent you helps to avoid you suffering through the process yourself.
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The word is spelled approximately. It means "about" or "almost" or "nearly". The truck swerved approximately five feet into oncoming traffic.
The driver of the vehicle that swerved into your lane would be charged with "Changing Lanes Without Caution."
When you enter traffic from a stopped and position, always yield the right of way to
The insurance policies that normally cover traffic accident compensation are vehicle insurance policies. To find out more, it is recommended to contact a local insurance agent.
If you can prove you were in compliance at the time you were issued the ticket - but just didn't have the card with you - many judges will dismiss the charge. However, if you did NOT, in fact, have insurance at the time you were stopped and only just got it for the court appearance, probably not.
"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."
A traffic ticket could raise your insurance rates. It won't raise them right away, but may come into play when the insurance is being renewed.
It depends on the state.
Your insurance won't go up if you submitted the traffic school certificate to the court by the due date so don't worry. You should have the documentation necessary to prove you went to trafficschoolo.