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How quick is an auto insurance company to drop you?
I have had 3 claims in 4 years, however, only 1 claim with my current insurance company. None of the three claims were huge...one wasn't even my fault, I was the victim of a hit and run.
Anyway...How does getting dropped work? How frequently do you have to wreck, how many wrecks give you a "high wreck average"??
As a side note...i've never received traffic ticket, so I'm clean in that area...
3 Answers
- Queen BLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
3 claims in 4 yrs would get you dropped from most of my companies. you would now be considered high risk. there are some non standard companies that won't drop you, they will just continue to raise your premiums.
Source(s): Agent - Anonymous1 decade ago
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- ?Lv 55 years ago
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RE :How quick is an auto insurance company to drop you?
I have had 3 claims in 4 years, however, only 1 claim with my current insurance company. None of the three claims were huge...one wasn't even my fault, I was the victim of a hit and run.
Anyway...How does getting dropped work? How frequently do you have to wreck, how many wrecks give you a "high wreck average"??
As a side note...i've never received traffic ticket, so I'm clean in that area...
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