both, there will be two different claims, a comprehensive claim on the theft, (damage that was done by the theif) and a collision claim on the wreck you had when you got it back, and yes both deductibles would apply.....
It is reasonable to expect that if you know who stole your car, and the police are involved, your car is probably going to be returned to you, so it is premature to file an insurance claim. If the car is returned in a damaged condition, you may then have a claim.
Car insurance deductibles are the amount which the policy holder must pay out of their own pocket in the event of an accident. It is standard for deductibles to be applicable for each claim.
A motobike accident claim would be an insurance claim for an accident involving a motorized two-wheel vehicle, such as a motorcycle, moped, or electric bicycle.
The Stolen Claim - 1910 was released on: USA: 16 November 1910
The Stolen Claim - 1913 was released on: USA: 12 June 1913
It is up to the driver to subit the auto accident claim. You should submit the claim as soon as possible after the accident.
You have 1 Year after a minor accident to have a claim
An auto accident claim should be filed after the accident happened. Be sure to have a police report and the other parties insurance information before reporting your claim.
The best places to go for accident claim advice will depend on the type of accident. For car accidents there are several attorneys who specialize in accident claims.
Yes. You probably will not get your property returned but there remains a slight chance if you have the serial number and share this information with police. You can also file a claim on your homeowners insurance.
You can't just cancel a claim. It is basically up to the Insurance co. to either aprove a claim or deny it. However, it the vehicle was stolen, it is your resposibility to provide a police report proving that the vehicle was indeed stolen.
The deductible at the time of the accident not the time of claim.