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auto insurance claim
i had someone bump into my car a few weeks ago in my apt. parking lot. left enough damage that i will have to get it fixed.
here is the thing... i didn't call my insurance company when it happened. should i call them and be honest about the date, or should i say it just happened yesterday? my ins. co. will not send an adjuster to me, i can take it to an approved body shop so i am not worried about getting busted by the adjuster or anything... it is a legitimate claim, just untimely. oh yeah - it was a "hit and run" type thing, so there are no other parties involved other than me. thanks for your input c_b |
as long as there is no rust on the bare spot go ahead and lie, after all, it is legit.
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definitely no rust... is there a good reason NOT to say it happened a few weeks back?
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Yes, there is a good reason to not say it happened a few weeks ago. Statute of limitations. Find out what that time period is with your insurance carrier. Replace "happened a few weeks back" with "happened 3 years back"... the insurance company would laugh you out the door. A few weeks is probably not pushing it, but find out what your statute of limitations for claims is with your carrier.
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if you are going to call them, make sure the cost of the repair will be more than your deductable. if it isn't then it is just a waste of time, and a small blemish on your insurance record.
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Binder makes an excellent point.
Also, make sure your policy is paid up and that it was in force at the time of the incident. If it was just a couple/three weeks ago you should have no problem with not reporting the loss until now. If the adjuster starts to give you a hard time mention that you have no qualms about filing a complaint with your state insurance department and you will find him/her much more cooperative. Good luck. |
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