[quote name='battleroyal33']100% WRONG......as long as they are not your fault( ie,, the other driver gets the ticket) and as long as you run the claims through the other drivers insurance, nothing will happen to your insurance rates. You will still want to notify your insurance agent but as long as you are not filing any claims through your insurance, you will not see any increase in you insurance prem, but if you end up with the ticket or file any claims through your insurance, then thats when you will feel the effects
// relatives work for both State Farm and AllState..[/QUOTE]
Again depends on teh state.
In Michigan for instance its a 'No Fault state" you file the calim through your own insruance and then the company goes after their insruance and then their insurance does whatever it does from that point.
// relatives work for both State Farm and AllState..[/QUOTE]
Again depends on teh state.
In Michigan for instance its a 'No Fault state" you file the calim through your own insruance and then the company goes after their insruance and then their insurance does whatever it does from that point.