Does A Single Speeding Ticket Raise Teen Car Insurance Rate
Reader’s Question:
My 16 year old daughter got a ticket for speeding. Now we were just wondering if this will increase her car insurance rate? Does she need to notify her car insurance carrier?
Brian
Oklahoma City OK
If this is your daughter’s first ticket then it is possible that she will not see any change on her car insurance rate. Different states have different laws concerning when and why car insurance companies can lower or increase car insurance premium but usually car insurance companies are not permitted to increase your her car insurance rates after just one ticket or any minor violation. Various car insurance companies practices vary when it comes to increasing premiums. Some car insurance companies will consider the severity of your citation and increase your car insurance rates accordingly; others will increase rates a specific amount per citation.
Generally, an insurer has the right to check the driving history of anyone who applies for an car insurance policy from that insurer. If they see that you do not have good driving record, theres a big possibility that your car insurance rates will increase. Car insurance companies typically has their own point system to know the amount of the increase (if any). Although rating systems among car insurers differ, most car insurance companies use a system based on the Safe Driver Insurance Plan, which is issued by the Insurance Services Office (ISO).
Your daughter need not to notify her car insurance company regarding the ticket she receive because the insurance company will eventually see this citation on her driving record the next time they check her record.
