Will A Speeding Ticket Cause My Car Insurance Rates in Ohio To Increase?

 

August 24, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

I received my first speeding ticket and was also cited for reckless operation, what will the increase on my insurance premium in Canton, Ohio?

Vincent

Canton, OH

As you know any Ohio motorist convicted of a moving violation is evaluated by specific number of penalty points according to the type of violation. For instance, a speeding ticket for going 26 mph over the speed limit should result in 2 points going on your Ohio driver’s license. The reckless operation ticket will probably fall under the willful or wanton disregard of the safety of individual or property charge, which would be a 4 point violation. In Ohio reckless operation is considered a minor misdemeanor.

A motorist accumulating six points will receive a letter from the Registrar of Motor Vehicles. With regard to car insurance rates in in Canton, Ohio, according to the Ohio Insurance Institute the results of driving irresponsibly, so that you receive tickets, fines, and points could affect your auto insurance rate.

The amount that your auto insurance rates could be raised depends on your insurance provider’s own rating system.

How Long Will Speeding Ticket Affect My Car Insurance Rate in Ohio?

 

June 20, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Traffic Tickets 

Reader’s Question:

I have a couple of tickets for speeding and one accident 3 years ago in Ohio. Im just wondering how long do tickets and accidents affect your insurance rate?

Michael

Toledo, OH

The Ohio’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles states that there is no section of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) that says convictions will ever come off of an individual’s driving record.

Your OH car insurance rate can increase if you cause an accident or have a traffic violation. The insurer can increase (“surcharge”) your insurance premium if you are at fault in an accident or if you get a lot of traffic tickets. According to the Ohio Insurance Department of Insurance, you should not be surcharged for a minor traffic infraction or a single accident that was not your fault. In addition to that, insurance premiums cannot change until your next renewal date either.

Various companies have different rules. Most companies do not consider incidents that are more than 3 years old, but some car insurance carriers will look back as far as 5 years in Ohio.

If it has been over 3-5 years since your last ticket or moving violation conviction it does not necessarily mean that your insurance provider will automatically lower your insurance rate. According to the Ohio Insurance Department of Insurance, periodically you should ask your insurance company to review your premium to be certain that you are getting the best insurance rate possible.