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If you are charged with a criminal traffic offense would the insurance hike be so high that it is better to go to court? |
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I assume that you are asking about traffic violations such as reckless driving or street racing. In such case it is always better to contest the ticket and to retain an attorney. A conviction can carry serious consequences far beyond just the insurance rate hike which will be very serious.
Generally it is always better to contest any speeding ticket because of the possible insurance rate hike. This depends on your particular situation and the jurisdiction where the violation occurred.
lwpat
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