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A friend of mine was hit by a car. Could anyone help give her some advice?
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Casey
If I have a license but dont drive/own a car for a long time..?
Simple answer is yes. Any moving violation in any state goes on your record and your insurance company checks when they renew. Depending on the severity it may up your rates.How do claim of third party insurance?
Your insurance company will always find out. Whether or not your state will assess points to your license depends on if they have a reciprocal agreement with the state you got it in.Yes they do.
Many states participate in a "Drivers License Compact" and the "Nonresident Violator Compact" where information about your violations are shared among different states. Check out the link below to see a list of the participating states. Your insurance will go up when they look up your license.
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