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Question 17 of 17 in How Rates Are Determined

I have had two accidents and neither was my fault. Does the company have the right to raise my premiums?


The premiums could be going up because of something other than your accidents. The company may have been approved for a general increase. Check with your company about the reason for the increase. If you are not satisfied with the response, you can always check with other companies and see if they can give you a better rate.
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