is different, most people can expect their rates to rise again when they are 70 or older. This is because accidents and claims tend to increase after age 70.
However, your rate is determined by a multitude of factors, such as:
your driving history
where you live
age
When you turn 70, you may not see a huge increase in your insurance if you’ve had a clean record or live in an area with low accident rates.
In some cases, even with a clean record, you may see an increase in your rate due to claims in your area. If drivers that are your age are getting into more accidents and submitting claims, your insurance could increase by default.”
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