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If you told an insurance company about an out-of-state ticket they may not have found out about could you switch companies and get a lower rate? |
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NO.
The ticket is now on your insurance record, which is open to all insurance companies to look at. No advantage in changing now.
First answer by Buntingj. Last edit by Buntingj. Contributor trust: 779 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 26 [recommend question]
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