Civil Servants typically get very generous benefits including insurance and retirement benefits.
Yes you can I asked a cop
Very good question. You will be cited for not having insurance coverage as mandated by law, however, if the cop was at fault, you have a valid cliam, which you need to puirsue with the cop's insurance co.
No
GEICO Insurance runs a commercial where Maxwell the pig gets pulled over by a cop. He is handed a ticket by the cop.
In the State of California where i am its a $500.00 Plus ticket.... its Cheaper to just Pay the Insurance.
It can be impounded in some states.
In most states, no. However, in any state that requires insurance, an officer can ask for proof of insurance, and if you don't provide it, you get a ticket.
You notify your insurance agent and he takes care of it, if its your fault. If you don't have insurance, you probably have to pay.
Try calling your insurance broker.
Yes, All she has to do is contact the clerk of the court. Most jurisdictions will allow you to present proof of your insurance to the court clerks office and have the ticket dismissed. Some jurisdictions may require that she first plead not guilty and then present her documents to the court.bear in mind that the law does not just require that you have insurance. If you read the the text of the law it will sate that you must "carry proof" of financial responsibility at all times when operating a motor vehicle on public road.Question detailmore background: my friend was pulled over for speeding, when asked for license, registration, and insurance ...she had to search for proof of insurance because her AAA card wasn't sufficient enough for the cop. cop took her 2 documents she did have, told her to keep looking, and went to his car. when cop came back she had the documentation of policy. cop already had the ticked for driving w/o insurance ticket written up. and gave her a verbal for the speeding. wouldn't even look at the insurance docs. can she fight the ticket?
license/ID, insurance, cell phone, registration, seat belt
You can appeal a ticket surcharge that is imposed by your insurance company with your state insurance department but you will lose if you try to blame the police officer. Police officers have no responsibility to inform you of what might happen to your insurance if you get a ticket. In fact they don't care what happens to your insurance rates, if you violated a traffic law you should expect to get a ticket.