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From your insurance carrier or carriers. They usually can give you a report showing all your claims filed with them.
Your first report is due to your local police precinct, together with any copies of documentation you have on the diamond. Also report it to your insurance carrier.
If you know the information, or as much information as you can get, about the other driver, furnish that to the police and/or your insurance carrier when you file your own report.
Meaning you didn't report the accident to your carrier? Minimally you have put yourself in a bad light with your carrier. Worse case scenrio? Your insurance contract says you must promptly report all accidents, there is the option/possibility that they could deny the entire claim for your failure to promptly report it. Call it in right now.
Usually not, unless you need your carrier's assistance. For instance, the other driver might not make a claim with his carrier, or you were injured and have first-party medical coverage that you'd need to use. You don't say what the facts-of-loss are, but if there's any question about liability, it would be a good idea to report the accident to your carrier. It's also a good idea if the other driver was injured.
As long as the other carrier has accepted liability, they will owe for your damages whether you have insurance or not.
The insurance company is not required to report a hit and run to the police but in most all personal auto policies, the insured is required to report a hit and run to the police before the insurance company will treat the claim as an uninsured motorist claim. This is usually a policy requirement.
Initial means first, so first report.
Initial means first, so first report.
No, life insurance companies do not report HIV status findings to public health departments but will report their findings to whom you authorized them to when you signed the medical information release form.
You cannot find out someone else's auto carrier. You cannot find out their Dentist either if you wondered. Privacy laws prohibit anyone from revealing this information to you. If they had an accident with you their carrier will be listed on the accident report. Otherwise, ask them.