Legal Question in Traffic Law in Missouri
I was in a wreck, and I got a ticket for failure to yield a stop sign. If I go onto SIS, and attend driving school, would that keep my insurance rates from going up? If not, what all does going on SIS do?
Asked on 11/18/13, 4:19 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Smith
LawSmith
If the accident was deemed to be your fault, and there had been a claim for damages, your rates will go up. Having the ticket amended might lessen the rise, but won't prevent them going up. SIS means that you won't have a sentence imposed, if you meet the conditions or your probation. Your attorney can explain things further.
Good luck
Answered on 11/19/13, 3:04 pm
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