1 week to 45 days....depending on invesigation involve
Depending on the claim itself and severity: it may take as little as an hour to resolve the investigation and only a few days for repairs. At most, an attorney may intentionally wait until just before statute runs for a claim to file suit and then postpone/delay the trial for as long as the court will allow (which can be quite long). The verdict may be appealed by either plaintiff or defendant. No resolution for as much as ten yrs in such cases.
A non-injury claim probably averages out to around 2 wks. Claims are very specific things and there are many variations possible within two "same" situations.
You have 10 days to file a claim with your insurance company.
You should file your car insurance claim with Geico within 24 hours. You should always call your insurance company as soon as you possibly can.
Yes, insurance can refuse to take your car when they claim a total loss on it. They would just have to take it to a junkyard from there anyway.
As long as the vehicle has been inspected you can.
straight away
Selling your car with insurance claim pending, will simply null and void your insurance claim. Because your damaged car can be subjected to inspection by the Assessor of the Insurance Co. for assessment of the insurance claim any time.
To get your car rental excess insurance for free the following steps need to be taken. Take out car hire excess reimbursement insurance and make a claim on it.
Car insurance covers you for accidents, fire and theft of your vehicle depending on what type of insurance you take out. You will need to get a quote from a car insurance company to find out how much your insurance will cost and what it will cover you for in the event of needing to make a claim.
Receiving car insurance can be slow or fast, it all depends on your type of insurance and your plan. Getting car insurance from Canada could take as long as a week or 15 minutes.
Call the insurance company.
No. As long as you were not involved in the accident then it shouldn't affect your driving record. You must also not be the owner of the vehicle that was involved in the claim.
Stolen car that claim was paid off by the insurance company. The car was later recovered. Because the claim was already paid the car is owned by the insurance company and they will typically sale these at auction.