it shouldn't as long as the only ticket given was to your brother for his DUI. If he wrecked your truck or hit somebody else with it and they report it, then yes it will affect your insurance. But as long as his dumbself was the only thing to get a ticket, then you're fine
2007-10-13 11:56:46
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answered by SC82 3
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It shouldn't affect you at all as long as he has insurance himself and has a drivers license.. you should check your state websites or inquire within your insurance company just to make sure =)
"Generally, tickets your friends receive while driving your vehicle will not affect your insurance rates. The tickets for speeding, the DUI and driving without a license should all have been issued to your friend, the driver, and not the vehicle, so typically will show up on her driving record and affect her.
If your friend had crashed while driving your car it would have affected your insurance since most likely it would be your insurance that would have to pay out on claims resulting from an accident. "
2007-10-13 11:59:14
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answered by dubahyew 2
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As long as you have insurance on the truck then no it should not affect your rates. He is the idiot who got the DUI. What a selfish pig.
2007-10-13 11:56:51
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answered by netirie 3
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Unlikely; if you need more information on DUIs though, check out
http:/www.totaldui.com/
They are the best DUI resource on the Internet. That site has helped a lot of people.
Good luck to you.
2007-10-14 09:02:20
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answered by Lively 4
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Nope. It is on his record not yours. However if he damaged your truck and you make a claim with your insurance, then it would raise your rates. But they cannot charge you more for somebody making a bad decision while using your car if no monetary damages are claimed.
2007-10-13 11:58:29
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answered by Dr Cricket 2
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No, it won't affect your rates - unless he is on your policy. As long as he is not on your policy and covered by your insurance, the insurance company does not care. They won't even find out about it, because it will be on his driving record and not yours.
2007-10-13 11:55:33
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answered by SW1 6
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No you can't be penalized for the driving errors of someone else. If had gotten into an accident, it might be different. I wouldn't let him use my truck again until he clears up the citation satisfactorily.
Don't worry they won't increase your premium.
2007-10-13 11:58:49
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answered by chuckimagine 4
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i'm sorry no person likes your pitch for a actuality coach. we observed this final week. your BAC (sic) became in basic terms a tiny bit over the decrease. nicely you have something else it relatively is fairly lots below the decrease.
2016-10-22 07:30:11
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answered by Erika 4
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If it's on his name, no. And... don't give him the truck next time :)
2007-10-13 11:57:29
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answered by james 5
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ouch i know here in minnesota you have to have whiskey tags when someone else drives your veh. drunk but i dont think it will effect your insur. dont turn it in
2007-10-13 12:02:58
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answered by kellie r 5
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