First of all, get acquainted with the provisions of your insurance policy - now, not after a need arises. Each company, and possibly each policy with a company, can have its own rules for submitting a claim. To get paid quickly, follow the rules!
One example of this is the need to get more than one quote for repairs on a vehicle you have insured. Some companies require two while others may ask for three estimates. Some also designate a place to get an estimate as well. Usually they will approve the lowest bid for the work.
Occasionally a step must be completed before the estimate-getting step. The insurer may want their own claim adjuster, a person who's seen a lot of banged up vehicles, to look at yours. The adjuster will see your vehicle at the tow site, if it's stuck there. However, if you're able to drive it, the company will probably have you meet the adjuster in the parking lot of their office building for a look see.
These days more often than you might imagine, the cost to repair a vehicle may exceed what that machine could be sold for on the open market, that is, its value. In that case, the vehicle is labeled as "totaled." That doesn't mean you won't fix it; it just means the insurance company is limited by two things: the value of the auto PLUS the limit of the policy you've been paying on all these years.
If you can, part of filing or submitting a car insurance claim should begin right after the accident. You should take pictures of the site and of the vehicles involved. Of course, you should get the insurance information and contact information of the other vehicle involved and you need to file a police report where this is required.
One thing that's helpful is a drawing of the layout of the accident. Don't go all Rembrandt, but grab the notepad out of the glove box (there just in case) and sketch the scene. If you've got a cell phone that takes photos - and you know how to use it - snap some pictures from every pertinent angle. Or run for a disposable at a nearby store.
What if you're at fault? Whether you are or not, don't go off blathering about it. When you must refer to the accident, try to state facts without embellishing them with statements of fault. It's also usually a better idea to keep your reports and opinions between you and your insurance company. No need talking freely with the other party or the other party's insurer.
By having accurate information and by doing exactly what your insurance carrier requires, submitting a car insurance claim does not have to be too frightening. The best plan is to read your policy thoroughly so that you know both your rights and your responsibilities when you actually file a claim.
How To File An Insurance Claim
The very first thing that you should do when you are involved in a car accident is exchange driver information. That is assuming you are not seriously injured. If you are seriously injured, make sure that the following information is collected by someone at the scene of the accident.
Get the other driver's name, address, telephone number, driver's license number, insurance carrier, policy number, insurance carriers telephone number, and the license plate number of the vehicle or vehicles involved in the accident.
Make sure that you get the name, address, and telephone numbers of any witnesses to the accident. They may be needed to substantiate how the accident occurred.
Local law enforcement should be contacted to report the accident. If you can not reach them, you can go to your local police department, sheriff's office, or Department Of Motor Vehicles and obtain the necessary form to complete and submit it while there. Check the Department Of Motor Vehicles website to see if you can submit your report there.
In the majority of cases, you should report the accident to your insurance company. Before calling them, make sure that you understand your policy.
Sit down and carefully read your car insurance policy. If there is any part of it that you do not understand, call your insurance agent or company, have a list of questions prepared, and get the answers.
If you still are not sure as to what to ask, you may quote car insurance with another insurance company and while you are getting your quote, ask them.
Once you have a complete understanding of your policy, contact your insurance carrier as soon as possible to report the accident. An insurance adjuster may be sent to record the damages to your vehicle and take your report and determine who was at fault in the accident. Be prepared for this. If necessary have a written description of what happened including any diagrams that will explain the accident.
And, having a depostion from any of the witnesses at the scene would be helpful.
If the accident was not your fault, you can either contact the other driver's insurance company or have your insurance company contact them to handle the repairs to your vehicle, or if necessary replace your vehicle.
If you use the other driver's insurance company, you will not have to file a claim on your policy and pay any of your deductible to have your vehicle repaired.
Do not relieve the responsible insurance company of its responsibility until all of the damages are settled to your satisfaction. If necessary have your insurance company handle your claim if the other party's insurance company questions who was at fault or offers an unacceptable settlement.
Be sure to consider all of the settlement factors:
Bodily Injury ? You may be entitled to financial compensation for any injuries caused by the other driver. It may take several days for your injuries to become apparent.
Property Damage ? The insurance company is responsible for paying the reasonable cost to repair the other drivers vehicle or property if you are at fault. If you are not at fault, the other insurance company is responsible for the repairs to your vehicle. The damages to the vehicle will be determined by the adjuster. In most cases the insurance company and the repair shop negotiate any disagreements about what should be repaired. If you don't agree with their conclusion, you have the right to go to another repair shop.
Being involved in a auto accident is never fun, but do understand that you have certain basic rights, and if you are not satisfied with the way your claim is being handled, you can contact the state Department Of Insurance regarding your claim.
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