yes
Comprehensive insurance claims can show up on a vehicle history report if they are attached to the VIN number. This will usually happen in most cases.
mark them as damaged report it to a supervisor
If hit a tree and damaged my auto, how long do I have to report it to my insurance company?
mark them as damaged report it to a supervisor
mark them as damaged report it to a supervisor
mark them as damaged report it to a supervisor
mark them as damaged report it to a supervisor
A comprehensive report should completely cover the material in great detail. It can not only list facts, but can also point out trends, draw conclusions and list recommendations for the future.
I know someone currently in that situation. If the insured person is at fault (states so on police report) you should do your best to obtain a police report and get his insurance information. You or your attorney should contact his insurance company to file a claim. This is the stage my friend is at. I will let you know how it turns out. In her situation she was able to obtain an arrest report as it was the hit and run of a parked car by a drunk driver. The driver was arrested that evening and several other cars on the block were damaged.
Let your insurance company/agent handle the claim--they will collect from the other insurance if there is a valid claim. You'll need a police report.
of course you should report an accident even if your car is damaged its almost like a hit and run.
If you have plate numbers you call the police. Hit and run is a criminal offense. What will happen will vary on your insurance coverage (If you have good comprehensive insurance, you will be covered less a 500.00 deductable)