As long as you got the persons Lic Plate # and gave it to your insurance company you should be O.k. This is if your insurance coverage is up to date, otherwise you should have filed a police report.
You pay your Ins. Company so they have to and will do all the necessary paperwork and investigations. If this person does not have valid car insurance then hopefully you carry "Uninsured motorist" coverage unfortunately you still have to pay your deductible.
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IF you can prove the error originated with them , and you can disprove the false info. It's a bit tricky. Get a lawyer.
The insurance for the vehicle you drove will be primary, your personal insurance will be secondary. Be honest and give them the info for the person who owns the car, and your personal insurance info.
Hopefully the Police can provide the info, if not hopefully your insurance company can. You may end up filing a lawsuit, with all the expense, to force the government to release the contact info.
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All you will need is a name and address visit the local DMV tell them what took place and they will assist you with the info you need.If you had an cop on site and the other person did not give the insurance info he will then make a report and most of the time the local police department will charge $4.00 to get a copy of the info. I hope this helps good luck J2006
No, but the passenger can readily get that info from the police report on request. If no report was made, that same passenger can have their own insurance company get the information based on DMV records.
Call your state insurance commissioners for the insurance company's contact info and call the insurance company. mcdlife.com
Yes.
You cannot find any info on General Insurance Company of America because there is no such thing. You can try Allstate,Progressive,Geico , or SafeAuto.
I would get his social security number and just give them a call......that is usually the best way..... Their contact info is at the link below.
I was rear ended a while ago by a person who was renting a vehicle. She had insurance on the rental and her own vehicle through Safe Auto. Hopefully you exchanged info. with the person that rear ended you! In my case, we exchanged info. Her insurance called me but had told me that since she had rental insurance that the rental place would cover the damages to my vehicle. That was a lie on Safe Auto's behalf. Safe Auto was liable for the damages to my vehicle and after getting on them about my claim through them, I was finally reimbursed. Point being that the claim should be filed through their (the person that rear ended you) insurance company. If you didn't get any of the other person's info. then I would suggest talking with your own insurance company.
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