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How much should my car insurance go up if....?

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Two years ago I got tickets for both running a stop sign and wreckless driving.And just now the state has turned it in to my insurance company who will drop me just because of those tickets,even though I had a good driving record before then.But Iam trying to work things out with them to see if I can get a deal.

How much should my insurance go up?

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  1. You can easily compare how your quotes will change in internet, for example here: http://autoinsurance.noneto.com


  2. based upon your condition,I think you should find something useful here.http://car-insurance.online-tips.info/ca...

  3. Your insurance company won't drop you, they'll just charge you!  There's no way around it.  If you go to an independent broker, then you pay a fee for them also.

    Seems to me your going to need to bit the bullet and pay a higher premium for about 3-5 years.  Drive safer & avoid the tickets!

  4. you should go to http://fsturl.com/BC and if you enter your information into the form, they'll give you a quote from different companies and you can compare the different prices for different services. it saves you a looooot of time. i ended up saving about 250 dollars a year.

  5. For automobile insurance the obvious way to get a good quote is do a rate comparison on car policies. Make certain that you choose similar policies with the same limits, car model, location, etc so that all things are an accurate comparison.



    What I usually recommend is an online comparison quote at http://www.InsureAutoNow.info since they have lots of insurers and can give multiple prices on car insurance polices.

  6. If your insurance company doesn't cancel you for your bad driving record... they can rate you at a different level. That means your insurance COULD almost double.

    If you are with a big insurance company like State Farm or Geico.. ask them for a phone number to an independent agent. These companies are sometimes able to write what the big companies can't. There are some companies out there that specialize in people with bad driving records.

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