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- From: mike%jim.uucp@wupost.wustl.edu (Mike S.)
- Subject: Re: Insurance question
- Organization: BITS, St. Louis, MO
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 16:04:12 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.160412.20687%jim.uucp@wupost.wustl.edu>
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- >If the tickets occurred within the last 3 years then he *does* have points,
- >and the insurance co. will find out about them when they query the state
- >database (assuming the tickets are in his home state; and there may be some
- >data sharing between states, I don't know). If they were more than 3
- >years ago the insurance co. probably isn't interested in them anyway. They
- >may not even ask him about his driving record, since they can get the
- >info elsewhere.
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- This brings up an interesting point. In general, do the
- insurance companies check for points on your record, or do
- they check for moving violations in particular?
-
- If given a moving violation with no points, how would this be
- treated?
-
- Mike
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