Advice For Filing An Auto Insurance Claim
We know we need it; it is required, after all. We just hope we never have to use it. Purchasing auto insurance
may seem like the difficult part of the process, with all the legalese and fine print; however, if you actually
ever need your auto insurance, you're going to have to file an auto insurance claim. This can be the trickier part,
if you aren't prepared.
Below is some advice for filing an auto insurance claim. Although it's best to brush up on this advice before
you actually need to file an auto insurance claim, you may want to jot this advice down for future reference.
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You really should know how much auto insurance you have before you're involved in an accident; however, if you
don't, find out how much liability coverage you have. Liability coverage is the amount of money you have available
to pay for the damages caused by an accident in which you are at fault. The liability insurance can cover vehicle
repairs and hospital expenses for the other party, for example.
You also need to know the amount of your deductible for your collision auto insurance coverage, and your
comprehensive auto insurance coverage if you have it. Simply put, this is the amount you have to pay before your
auto insurance kicks in.
Contact Your Insurance Company
Contact your insurance company, and provide them with your name and address, as well as those of the involved
parties, everything pertinent to the accident (date, time, location, damages, etc.), and the names and addresses of
any witnesses. Your insurance company will advise you on what further steps to take, and then they will take it
from there.
Keep Records
In the meantime, keep records of all paperwork, including repair receipts and hospital visits. Your insurance
company may request this documentation later.
Being prepared before an accident will make the process after the accident much smoother.
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