Contact your insurance company in less than 30 days after the accident to file an insurance claim. If another car is involved, obtain their personal information for later use. Save all receipts and bills from automotive repair and medical costs, if any.
Typically you have 30 days to file.
Insurance polices and carriers differ. A person would need to contact their insurance company to see how long they have to file a claim. In Oregon, a person has up to 10 years to file a personal injury lawsuit in court for a car accident.
If a person is listed as a driver on someones insurance they can file a claim themselves. The person living abroad can also initiate a claim on behalf of the driver if they wish too.
You must do this right away.
no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it
not if you havent put in a claim for it.
depends if some one else was driving the car. if no one was in it, then yes
Yes!
File, yes, you can file a claim. You may or may not win the claim depending on the type and severity of the injury and how well documented the link between the accident and your injuries may be.
Insurance fraud - have fun in jail + fines.
It is always the at-fault party's responsiblity to pay for damages they cause in an accident. If you know who hit your car then contact their insurance company and file the claim. If you do not know who did it and you have collision coverage on your car, you can file the claim through your own insurer.
i believe it's 3 days but I'm not sure