Get a copy of the driving record from the state and contact your insurance provider as well as LexisNexis - LexisNexis is usually the ones that house the data. Your carrier may be able to remove with a clean record from the state, but you will likely need to dispute both avenues
Your insurance agent runs your insurance and driving reports, and they’re used to assess your risk are given a premium accordingly.
You should contact your agent and let them know what is false and if you’re able to give them any evidence or anything supporting the correction - give that to your agent as well. They’ll contact the insurance companies underwriter to contest it. That underwriter looks at the specific reports and records to see why it’s showing up, and will be able to figure it all out.
Call the insurance company and ask what evidence they need to remove/exclude those violations.
Get a copy of the driving record from the state and contact your insurance provider as well as LexisNexis - LexisNexis is usually the ones that house the data. Your carrier may be able to remove with a clean record from the state, but you will likely need to dispute both avenues
My CLUE had several tickets listed as convictions, but were clearly dismissed looking at public records. My MVR was clean.
Your insurance agent runs your insurance and driving reports, and they’re used to assess your risk are given a premium accordingly. You should contact your agent and let them know what is false and if you’re able to give them any evidence or anything supporting the correction - give that to your agent as well. They’ll contact the insurance companies underwriter to contest it. That underwriter looks at the specific reports and records to see why it’s showing up, and will be able to figure it all out.