It's up to you. In some ways it would be a good thing in case the person is involved in an accident.
On the other hand, it may cost you a friend.
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Yes, insurance claims do not typically appear on a Carfax report for a vehicle.
Yes, insurance companies may report vehicle information to Carfax, such as accidents, damage, and other relevant details.
Comprehensive insurance claims can show up on a vehicle history report if they are attached to the VIN number. This will usually happen in most cases.
You should report the theft immediately to the police and to the car owner's insurance company.
Insurance companies do not typically report information to Carfax. Carfax primarily collects data from sources like vehicle registration, inspection stations, and auto auctions to create vehicle history reports.
Police reports are not necessary, insurance companies can recreate the occurrence from the damage on the vehicle and determine who is at fault.
It really depends what state you live in. Although if you have full coverage on your vehicle you should report through your company and your company will go after the other insurance company to get their money back. If you have no collision coverage for your vehicle then you will need to file with the other insurance company and they will decide who was at fault for the accident, if their insured is at fault they will repair your vehicle
If both drivers have no insurance and do not file a police report, each driver is responsible for repairing the damage to his/her own vehicle.
You should immediately report the accident both to your own insurance company and to the vehicle owner's insurance company. Depending upon which state you are in, either one or both insurance companies is responsible.
Report it to your insurance. They will contact the other driver's insurance company. Unless you live in a "No fault" state, in which case your insurance will pay for repairs, less deductable. you would call her insurance, if you do this your insurance will not go up. her insurance is liable for the damage to your vehicle and will pay to fix it. If you put the claim on your insurance then your insurance will go up and they will have to pay to fix your vehicle.
If you we in the vehicle, you can get a copy of the Police Report from the Police records department.
After a hit and run, the individual hit should file a police report as soon as possible. That police report should then be presented to the person's insurance company who will assess the damages to the vehicle.