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Kenneth J. Harris wrote:
> GEICO(which I have) has some kind of policy currently which goes > something like this: they reward their customers by not raising rates > for a single at fault accident if the customer has not had any accidents > in the last 5 years. I don't have the exact wording handy but that's > basically how it works. It's called Accident Forgiveness. Since my 5-year good driver discount is still listed on my bill, it clearly kicked in. We'll see what happens next year... In NYC, BTW. I posted the current experience because when I started looking into what would happen to rates after a first at-fault collision, I found it difficult to find data. It would be nice to have a site that tracked this sort of thing. Obviously the insurance companies aren't going to provide it, so it would have to be based on user experience. |
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