yes, because if you bought the car and they took repossesion of the car, then you should be able to get your money back so yes you would have to cash out a check for how ever much you paid for the car.
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If the other company only gave you the deductible amount, then probably not. But if both paid you the full amount, then you should turn the other company's check to yours. If the larger check came from the other driver's insurance, I'd return the check from your own insurance company - you're entitled to the deductible amount, if you're not at fault.
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Report it to your insurance. They will contact the other driver's insurance company. Unless you live in a "No fault" state, in which case your insurance will pay for repairs, less deductable. you would call her insurance, if you do this your insurance will not go up. her insurance is liable for the damage to your vehicle and will pay to fix it. If you put the claim on your insurance then your insurance will go up and they will have to pay to fix your vehicle.
you check the system for trouble codes.
For fast information with not too much hassle, and while you are already on the computer anyway, you can check out their official page on the web by entering Halifax Insurance into your browser bar. There are a few different Halifax Insurance links I came up with. One is listed in the U.K, one in Ireland, and one in Pennsylvania. Which one do you prefer?
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well is very likely, First Pick up the phone and call your insurance, and ask them about this question is a very important question i would recommend you to call ASAP. If you already got the ticket, then check your Mail, and see if the bill came up.
It depends on the specific circumstances and the laws in your jurisdiction. If there was no signed contract and you didn't agree to hire the contractor, it may be difficult for the contractor to successfully sue you. However, it's always best to seek legal advice to fully understand your rights and obligations in this situation.
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Geico, Allstate, Progressive, Lincoln auto insurance, United auto insurance, Yellow Pages, amfam insurance, and the mandolini insurance agency. The first six listings are the well-known auto insurance companies that came up on the internet.
As far as I know they shouldn't be allowed to. They are on the policy in case your house becomes a total loss and the insurer then uses the settlement money to pay back the whole mortgage. Query your insurer.