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How much will my insurance increase after two at fault accidents?

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I was in an accident at the beginning of the year and six months later I was involved in the same kind of accident. I was at fault for both accident. I was wondering how much would my insurance would increase. Thanks!

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  1. depends on which insurance agency you're on. All state will not charge you extra or increase your rate


  2. It depends on how much the insurance company had to pay out.

    Some wont insure you as you are too much of a risk, and you are costing them too much.

    Maybe you should stop worrying about how much insurance will cost you and ask how much wil drivers lessons cost you, and how much will a bus fare cost you.

    It sounds like you shouldnt be driving! 2 at fault accidents in 6 months! Sheesh, I havent had 2 at fault accidents in my life!

  3. If you never had one with them, the first one is usually free so it doesn't count. The second one does count it will increase but all this depends on who you have for insurance? I don't have anything on my record but my auto insurance just keeps on going higher either way. Why don't you call them and ask them? You pay for the service and protection just ask!

  4. Depends on damage to both cars it can increase up to 100% each accident.www.NCDoi.com might help.But there is a chance most insurance companys might not want to take you on because of it and you could get dropped by yours.

  5. chances are you will be cancelled.  or  look at the price nearly doubling. most companies will drop you after two at fault  accidents. in less than 3 years.  

  6. wondering  how much "my" insurance would increase?

    sounds like your parents rates will be doubling if not canceled over this.

    aaa is one of the companies that caters to good drivers

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