Resource Hub

Quote Unquote – June 15, 2010

Q)  I hit the car in front of me and was subsequently charged with careless driving. Should I fight the charge?

A) Having a careless driving charge on your record will lead to major increases in your car insurance premium until it comes off your record three years from the date of the conviction. The decision to fight any type of charge is ultimately up to you and will likely depend on the circumstances. However, due to the almost certain increase in your insurance premium, you likely want to seriously consider fighting this type of charge in particular. Speak to a licensed insurance professional for advice on whether it is in your best interest to fight this charge, and perhaps even seek legal advice before making your decision.

Have a question you’d like answered? Please send us an email at quoteunquote@insurancehotline.com.

Check back every month for new Quote Unquote questions and answers about insurance from readers just like you.

Featured Articles

Construction Zone Safety: What to Do When Orange Signs Appear

Warmer days ahead mean one major thing on Canadian roads: construction.  While the presence of workers on the roads, closed lanes and detours may be frustrating to drivers who are trying to reach a destination on time,… Read More

Long Weekend Safe Driving Tips

Wishing everyone a safe and happy long weekend! If you’re going up to the cottage or taking a road trip, here are the top 10 road safety tips Read More

A Guide to Commercial Insurance Terms

Insurance terms can be difficult to understand, and when it comes to protecting your business, it’s vital that you have a clear view of what your coverage entails. Getting to know the meaning behind some of the common… Read More