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Resolved Question: Auto Insurance claim process, Texas?
Ok, We were at a complete stop at a red light about to make a right hand turn when a lady hit is from behind. All it did was crack our bumper a little but we are about to take it to our dealership to see if there was any additional damage. It was the other driver’s fault. We exchanged insurance information and took pictures. No officer report was filled because the 911 agent said a officer is not needed unless someone is injured, the vehicle are not movable, or one of the parties is failing to provide information. None of these criteria was met so an officer was not sent to the scene.
My question is if we report this to our insurance company to repair any damages, would this make our insurance premium go up?
Would we have to still pay our deductible for any repairs?
Or would the other driver be responsible for all or any payments for repairs?
This is our first accident / fender-bender and like I said the damage doesn’t look too bad, just a crack in the bumper and a bent up license plate.
We have a 07 Toyota Yaris (still making payments) and our insurance is full coverage threw Nationwide. We live in Texas.
I just would like to know how this process would work if we make a claim to our auto insurance company to try to get repairs. If we don’t have to pay any “out of pocket” expenses then yes, we want it repaired. But me and my wife are not sure if our premium will go up or if we will have to pay our deductible for repairs even though it was not our fault and we got hit from behind while at a complete stop.
Thank you to everyone that answers, I will be choosing a best answer.
Resolved Question: Does anyone have any insurance companies to recommend that offer full vs limited gap coverage in California?
Unitrin-Direct Auto Insurance claims they offer full gap coverage for a minimal fee. Some companies such as esurance and Progressive offer limited. Allstate offers full but not as competitive as Unitrin as far as rates.
Curious if there are other companies that offer full gap coverage for under $50 for 6 months vs say $700 from a dealership!
The well known insurance companies such as Geico , Nationwide or Farmers don’t carry gap coverage. It is also known as loan/lease gap coverage.
Thanks
Resolved Question: How does one form an Insurance Agency (Property, Auto, Life, etc.) in the state of Georgia?
Do I need to have experience in Insurance? I understand I can take a on-line course, pass a test, complete necessary forms — and then receive my state license. However, how is this different from starting your own agency from scratch? How does one engage with Insurance Companies such as, Allstate, Nationwide, Hanover, etc. … to begin offering their products? Are there different levels of insurance agents (eg. agents and brokers licenses?!?). Is anyone in the industry willing to converse with me via email?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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