No. The DMV does not even know anything about your claims history with your insurance company. Many times an accident or reportable even goes hand in hand with an insurance claim especially a collision claim. If the incident was not reported to the police department, then it would not go on your driving record. Even when a report is done unless you receive a ticket for something you will not get a point for the incident.
DMV will not provide auto insurance quote.
One would or could go to various places. These places include the DMV, or the auto insurance company which distributes their auto insurance to claim an auto accident personal injury insurance claim.
The point system of insurance company's is different than DMV points. If you have a no-point speeding violation on your MVR your insurance company can still have points on your insurance records. Check with the insurance company.
The Oregon DMV website www.oregon.gov/ODOT/DMV has information on all auto insurance requirements. Your local auto insurance agents can also give you the information.
If you know their insurance company contact them, and report the claim, with all information you have. If you do not have their company (and they will not give it to you), contact the dmv for your state and see if they carry those records (assuming you have the license plate). If you know the company and just not how to contact them etc, most (if not all) companys have web pages that will give you info, google ''filing claim with state farm'' for example.
How does the DMV point system work
Always if in California. Check your local DMV office. But many people do not and the insurance company will figure it out anyway.
No, you would be better looking online for auto insurance quotes. You can get quotes from AAA, Geico, or esurance online.
No, the Massachusetts DMV only requires that a driver have liability insurance.
The DMV submits it to the insurance company.
A good starting point is to use the DMV homepage . It allows you to compare the car insurance policies. These companies are given by zip codes and you can compare the policies offered by the car insurance companies.
This would only affect the drivers DMV record. It would not impact the insurance or MVR of the owner of the vehicle. http://www.coloradosbestinsurance.com