The fair amount due for your injury. In a no fault or PIP state your coverage/policy pays you much eclipse the thresold before a settlement is available.
Personal Injury Insurance is optional, therefore will vary depending on the plan of your choice. As a "no-fault" coverage, it is applicable in Ohio, and you can choose.
A claims adjuster inspects claims of damages made after an accident. They are usually hired by an insurance company, but can also be hired privately. It is their job to figure out who is at fault, and how much damages should be rewarded.
There are many things that insurance company takes in to consideration when raising your rate. They will look at how long you have had insurance, the amount of the claims, if you were at fault or not, as well as other factors. Only they will be able to tell you.
Unable to answer - too little is known about the circumstances of the accident. Was the driver of the car you were in at fault? Was the driver of the other car at fault? Submit your medical claims to the appropriate insurance company and wait to be contacted for an offer.
There are many things that insurance company takes in to consideration when raising your rate. They will look at how long you have had insurance, the amount of the claims, if you were at fault or not, as well as other factors. Only they will be able to tell you.
How much will it COST? If you have a good record of several years without claims, your premiums may not increase, but if you are a new driver or have had prior claims the increase will be determined by your insurer and no one else can give you a definite answer. Or how much will it PAY? If it was your fault, your liability coverage will pay for the damage to the other driver's car and if you do not have collision coverage, you get to pay for your own repairs.
Did you locate the culprit? How much uninsured motorist insurance did you have? You have to find someone to sue.
If it is found to be your fault, then your insurance could go up. If you are found to be at fault, then it shouldn't.
Auto insurance usually has several components. Liability insurance is the limit of how much the insurer will pay on your behalf to someone you injure while driving. Property damage is the limit of how much the insurer will pay on your behalf to someone on account of damage to their property you cause while driving. Medical Payments / Personal Injury Protection (PIP) pay medical bills up to the limit of the insurance. Fault is not considered. Underinsured / Uninsured (UM) insurance is there for the benefit and protection of the insured in case someone else is at fault and causes injury to the insured. This is very important insurance.
i pay $100/6 months on my 2005 600cc in Washington State but i don't have bodily injury (it's usually the car's fault anyways or your personal medical insurance will pay).
This depaends on the fault of the accident. There is no way to tell the answere to this question as there are many factors involving this. Is this the 1st accident, state, insurance company.....
yes, as far as i know all insurance contracts contain a version of the following:, ''you must PROMPTLY report all accidents'............is a good idea for your own protection as well.... i have (unfortunately) seen many, 'non-injury, no damage' claims come back in a few months (when much evidence is lost), with lots of damage and injury..