Drunk Driving And Car Insurance Nebraska

Drunk driving & car insurance companies check the driving records for every potential client to determine what rate to charge them.

Local Companies

Alfred Eugene Corey III
308-384-1635
308 North Locust Street Suite #501, P.O. Box 460
Grand Island, NE
Bell Island
308-635-4900
20 East 16th Street
Scottsbluff, NE
Edstrom Bromm Lindahl Sohl Freeman Caddy Atty
(402) 443-3225
551 N Linden St
Wahoo, NE
Cohen Vacanti Higgens & Shattuck Attorneys At Law
(402) 345-7600
2027 Dodge St
Omaha, NE
Bell Island
308-635-4900
20 East 16th Street
Scottsbluff, NE
Steven Robert Bowers
308-872-6868
435 S. 7th Avenue, PO BOX 326
Broken Bow, NE
Brendan Michael Kelly
402-455-1711
1700 FARNAM ST STE 2820
OMAHA, NE
Naylor Kirk E Jr Atty
(402) 474-5529
1111 Lincoln Mall Ste 300
Lincoln, NE
Fiedler Donald Law Office
(402) 346-6263
503 S 11th St
Omaha, NE
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Drunk driving & car insurance companies check the driving records for every potential client to determine what rate to charge them. If the person has one or more convictions of any type, the car insurance company will often charge a higher premium for car insurance. On the other hand, some insurance companies offer discounts for drivers with clear records.

In order to keep your insurance rates down, it is important to keep your driving record as clean as possible. It is recommended that you shop around for the best rates and coverage, which will best serve your needs. Remember, your license can be suspended if it is found that you don't have proper liability insurance or financial responsibility for your automobile.

A counting system known as points is used by some states to keep track of the number and severity of moving violations of which an individual may be convicted.

Upon conviction, the court is required to send a record to the state's department of motor vehicles. Depending on the charge, the person will receive a certain number of points on his or her driving record. The number of points assessed for moving violations varies. For example, a speeding ticket may carry a penalty of two points, while driving with a suspended license could result in a penalty of twelve points.

If a person accumulates a set number of points, he or she may lose the right to drive by a license suspension or revocation. Insurance companies also check the number of points on an individual's record and may raise his or her rates if there is a high number of points. You may wish to consult with a drunk driving attorney about points assessed for a particular moving violation or how to fight a traffic ticket to avoid points on your record.

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