Please give me more information on this and I am sure I could help. Are you saying you did NOT have any accident at all, and the insurance company paid a second party for this loss? Please provide more info.
If you witnessed or were aware of an accident occurring or a mistake being made, you should report the accident or mistake to the management or your direct supervisor.
The worst thing you can do if you witness any accident is to leave the scene, unless you must do so to get help. If you see a mistake being made, you might want to inform that person that they are making a mistake and what the consequences might be.
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.
Web Answer: The adjustment of benefits paid because of a mistake in the amount of the premiums paid or the existence of other insurance covering the same accident or disability.
It is important to have accident insurance in order to be prepared for the unexpected. Having accident insurance will prevent major expenses but not all resulting in an accident.
yes if you are in an accident and especially if you are at fault of an accident, you must file with your insurance company, so your insurance company can cover your damages and or other vehicle involved or pay subrogation demand once received from other vehicles ins company, if the other vehicle chose to use their coverage.
Trying to get insurance to cover an accident that has already happened is Insurance Fraud, which is a Felony.
Allstate, Liberty Mutual, GEICO, and Nationwide offer accident insurance to customers seeking accident insurance.
If a claim is made against his insurance...yes.
you did something wrong...on accident.
Personal accident insurance covers the insurance in case of an accident during working hours and leisure time. Accident insurance varies based on the premium, but it usually covers the hospital expenses and additional expenses.
Who has insurance and who has license, is a non factor in determining liability for the accident. The person who is at fault will be based upon the police report and who caused the accident. You have no insurance, and have left yourself wide open to a judgment against you that could cost you plenty. You chose to drive without insurance, and in doing so you will be require to accept responsibility for your actions. You do not even have uninsured motorist insurance to cover your damage even if the other driver is at fault and cannot pay. You were not insured, and will now pay for that mistake.