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                <title><![CDATA[A Look at the Car Insurance Mandatory Disclosure Regarding Vermont Moving Violations; Inside the Details]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2020 15:40:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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<p>When a motorist is issued a traffic ticket, there are two major concerns; points on license, and, insurance consequences.&nbsp; Although some may hope that since they live outside Vermont, their home state insurance adjuster may not pick up on the violation.&nbsp; Although there have been instances of missed violations in the past, a recent look at consumer mandatory disclosures of insurance companies, tell a different story, one that may not be noticeable at first, but over time can lead to substantial financial penalties; the gradual rate increase.</p>



<p>Most insurance companies place drivers in “risk tiers”.&nbsp; This determination is based on a variety of factors such as driving and accident history, location of residence, age and even credit history.&nbsp; In the mandatory disclosures it is revealed that “at renewal we review your payment, claim, driving and policy change history to determine if we will adjust your risk tier.” &nbsp;</p>



<p>Driver history checks however, do not only occur during renewal periods.&nbsp; The mandatory disclosure further explains that “once we’ve determined your tier, we look at additional information to refine and finalize your rate.” &nbsp;</p>



<p>This leaves open the possibility for insurance companies to check driving histories at different times during a policy period pursuant to their right to “refine” risk tiers, which they can use as a basis to increase rates.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-right-to-gradually-rise">A Right to Gradually Rise</h2>



<p>Although it is clear from the disclosure that “rate[s] will generally change when you “move to a new location, have an accident [or] receive a violation…” what is not clear is exactly how much a motorist’s insurance rates will be impacted.</p>



<p>A closer look at the disclosure reveals that insurance companies may not raise rates significantly at first.&nbsp; Instead, they reserve the right to “gradually increase rates over time”. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Certainly there are benefits to gradual increases however, if the rate increase continues to rise, when does it actually stops rising? This is a question with no answer on the consumer disclosure.</p>



<p>Lives can be busy, hectic and sometimes chaotic.&nbsp; Most of the time, we just want things to work, without us expending too much effort in understanding the details.&nbsp; Although understandable, the value of understanding your rights as a consumer and the rights reserved by car insurance companies may come in handy if you are ever issued a Vermont moving violation.</p>



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