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In most states the statue of Limitations is:
1). Personal Injury- 2 years
2). Property Damage- 3 years
No.
No. If the accident was your fault, you can not get money from the other person's car insurance.
Tell them that u where in the car accident and then u will get money
its UNKNOWN but u get a BUNCH of money $$ L
No, because you payed for it so they use your money to fix the car if you have an accident.
25000
Yes, but it of course will not cover the accident. Also adding collision or comprehensive is likely wasted money, due to the reduced value of the car.
Has this car been in an accident?
You don't "get money" for being in a car accident. If you are in an accident and not at fault, it is the responsibility of the other person's insurance company to put you back into the same place you were before the accident. This would involve paying for the repairs to your vehicle, or giving you the value of the vehicle if it isn't repairable. Also they would pay for any medical bills incurred as a result of the accident.
NONE. It was your fault. you'd have to pay for the damage of the other persons car too. dont expect any reward for accident.
they still will not give you money for the car accident and because of the accident they will most likely charge you a higher fee for being considered an unsafe driver.Added: There is no such thing as retroactive insurance. A policy you get today will not cover you for a collision you had last week.
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