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Is there a limited to how far back an insurance company can use moving violations against a potential customer?In: Auto Insurance |
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Most companies go back three years for moving violations. However, they can go back as far as five to see if there is a pattern of bad driving history.
First answer by Terri Mlotek. Last edit by Terri Mlotek. Question popularity: 36 [recommend question]
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