Sounds like you better get a 2nd and 3rd job as the victim will probably need to sue you to get a settlement. That is the price you must pay for being incredibly selfish and irresponsible!
This is a nightmare situation for hte insured owner of the other vehicle who has done nothing wrong. This is definitely selfish and just plan wrong. You have cost the other owner undue stress, money, headaches, loss of work time, loss of transportation, and loss of any money for their dedutible and any repairs that weren't covered under their insurance they were responsible enough to have. Be glad you are not sitting in jail, do the right thing and start paying up!
I don't want to chance your insurance company but if you do, the accident was not your fault so it does not matter. Just ask your agent this question. He is here to help you.
Citizens Home insurance Company was a family members company as well. We have an assumption certificate that states the Independent Life and Accident Insurance company in Jacksonville, FL effective September 8, 1981. I have googled the Independent life and Accident Insurance and this is what I have found: In 1997 Independent Life and Accident Insurance company merged to American General Life and Accident as well as Home Beneficial Insurance Company and Gulf Life Insurance Company. American General Life and Accident Insurance Company was acquired by AIG in 2001 You can visit their website at www.aig.com Hope this helps.
who took over independent life and accident insurance company
It could be an insurance policy taken out with an insurance company in case of an accident.
They have been bought out by American General Life & Accident
You will need to open a consumer complaint with ChoicePoint and get the accident fault indicator changed to N.A.F.(not at fault) on your CLUE report. Then notify your Insurance company after your CLUE report is corrected. Then the company will remove the premium impact of an "at fault" accident.
No.
When this happens, your Insurance company pays for damages. If the accident is your fault, your insurance rates can go up.
Depends on what insurance company it is.
They or their insurance company needs to pay for damage and medical bills in the accident. If they don't have insurance, they can still be sued for the accident by the victims insurance company.
It is advisable to call your insurance company immediately in any accident. If you do not, they may think that you are trying to defraud them by hiding the accident.
An accident insurance company is basically any insurance company- since thats what they are made for- accidents. Well known insurance companies are Geico, State Farm, and Nationwide.