So my son who is a secondary person insured on my policy got a speeding ticket. He was going 25 over the limit however in the officer was nice enough to only cite him for 10 above ... Which means he saves on a hefty ticket as well as the demerit points.
My question is should I still fight that ticket? It's a $40 ticket no demerit points and he doesn't mind paying the $40. However our insurance policy is coming due in a couple of days and I'm afraid that they're going to use this as an opportunity to jack up the premium.
So my questions are:
1.) since he's over the age of 25 and otherwise this is an absolute clean abstract on his part as well as on my part ... Is it worth fighting it.
2.) I'm the primary driver and I am 65 and I do not have so much as a parking ticket under my name. The insurance should not go up by that much. And is it true that if the insurance does go up it's on his portion since it's his ticket?
Online I've read that apparently no matter if it's 10 above or 20 above; insurance companies are simply looking for ways to jack up the premium.
3.) The speeding ticket will only stay on his abstract for 3 years correct?
My question is should I still fight that ticket? It's a $40 ticket no demerit points and he doesn't mind paying the $40. However our insurance policy is coming due in a couple of days and I'm afraid that they're going to use this as an opportunity to jack up the premium.
So my questions are:
1.) since he's over the age of 25 and otherwise this is an absolute clean abstract on his part as well as on my part ... Is it worth fighting it.
2.) I'm the primary driver and I am 65 and I do not have so much as a parking ticket under my name. The insurance should not go up by that much. And is it true that if the insurance does go up it's on his portion since it's his ticket?
Online I've read that apparently no matter if it's 10 above or 20 above; insurance companies are simply looking for ways to jack up the premium.
3.) The speeding ticket will only stay on his abstract for 3 years correct?