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They will remain with the person who made the claim as it is part of their driving/insurance record.
Auto insurance-Splitting Up
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those claims would not affect you if they are not on your policy.
Auto insurance-Splitting Up
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PiratesSayARRR is right.
Auto insurance-Splitting Up
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My wife & I are splitting up after several year of marriage. Most of the bills/assets, etc are pretty easy to identify and separate. The hardest one is car insurance. We have 3 cars & 3 drivers on...
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Sorry to hear that too. Call your insurance agent for sure, but I'd expect that each driver has a car so policy and claims would follow them and their car.
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Call your agent and get all the specifics.
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why do you prefer that the claims stay with you? You want your insurance rates to increase.
This is how i understand it. Maybe I am wrong.
Auto insurance-Splitting Up
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The accidents and violations follow the driver which had them. If you and your wife have not finalized your divorce, you may need to exclude her from your policy. If the third driver is a youthful...
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Ironic username :lmao: Sorry you are splitting up. No one will be able to answer the question, best bet is to just call your insurance company.