no it shouldn't
Yes, you can get a ticket. And just like if you were driving your own car, you can risk having points on your record and an increase in insurance.
If this is a traffic ticket, your insurance would take the hit.
Insurance companies do not give discounts to bad drivers. If you were given a ticket and the judge said you have to pay that ticket, then your insurance rates do increase.
It depends if you receive points on your license or not. No points really doesn't affect the insurance rates, but rates will increase if you receive points on your license.AnswerYes, a speeding ticket will most likely increase an insurance policy. Every year at renewal the motor vehicle report is run. If there is a ticket, the insurance company has the right to surcharge the policy (upwards of 15%) because of the ticket. The charge will depend on the severity of the ticket and it will only be applied at renewal. The surcharge will remain on the policy for three policy years.
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.
Getting a driving ticket will hurt one's car insurance rates though how much will depend on the speed one was going. Within 5 mph or the limit and the damage will not be significant but more than 15 mph and it could be as much as a 20% increase.
Usually you can just take in proof to court that you had active coverage on the date of loss and they will most likely drop the ticket.
Most insurance premiums will increase after recieveing a ticket. YOur best bet is to take defensive driving, even if you insurance premium doesn't go up from the ticket,you can send your agent your DD certificate and get a discount, it will go down for doing the defensive driving. I recommend you this site where you can compare quotes from different companies: mycheapinsurance.net
Typically, if someone else is driving your car and gets a speeding ticket, it is their responsibility to address the ticket. However, if the speeding ticket results in points on your driving record, it could potentially lead to an increase in your insurance premiums. It's important to review your policy and consult with your insurance provider to understand the specifics of how speeding tickets may impact your rates.
No, a registration ticket does not affect your car insurance. Registration tickets, simple traffic violations, and wrong way turn tickets do not typically affect your standing with your car insurance.
No, but whoever was driving the car...his insurance cost will increase! It is the insurance on the car that crashes thru the wall that has to pay the claim. 4lifeguild