If You Are In An Accident
Call the police. A police report is able to help if you have an accident or if your car is stolen or damaged by vandals. What appears to be a minor dent could be several hundred dollars’ worth of damage. Obtain information. Make a note of the names, addresses,
telephone numbers, and license number of persons involved and of witnesses.
Write down the time, date, location, road conditions, make and year
of vehicles involved, Call your agent. Phone your agent promptly, even if you are far from home. Have your policy number ready, plus all license numbers, phone numbers, and other information. Ask your agent. Find out what documents, forms, and data you’ll need. If you have any questions, your agent will be able to help you in filling out the forms. Cooperate and answer all questions fully. Your insurer
might call you for additional information or ask to examine your damaged
vehicle. In order to ascertain the extent of Take notes. Whenever you talk with insurance company employees, your agent, lawyers, police, or others, write down the date, times, names, and subjects you talked about. Include all decisions or promises made. Save receipts. Your auto policy may pay for incidentals
such as a car rental or a hotel room if your accident happens out
of town. Save copies of all documents you send or receive. |
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