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What Is the Car Insurance Claim Process?



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By : Adrianna Noton   

One of the more annoying parts about having car insurance is filing car insurance claims. Obviously, the whole point of car insurance is to cover you financially should anything bad happen, but no one likes to be put in the position to file the claim. Depending on where you live and where your car insurance is valid, the claim process may differ slightly, but it will usually follow the same general steps regardless of where you are. The reasons for filing a car insurance claim will be detailed as part of your policy, but generally include accidents, theft, vandalism or other forms of damage to the vehicle.

The first thing you need to do to get the ball rolling is to notify your agent that something has happened. Get this part down as soon as possible after the incident happens. Obviously, with things such as car accidents you have to tend to injuries first, but get on the phone with the agent as soon as you can. You car insurance agent will instruct you how to proceed. He will want to see any police reports, repair estimates and other documents that are pertinent to the claim. It's always in your best interest to hold off on having any car repairs done until your car insurance agent gives you the go ahead. If you get repairs done that aren't covered, the expense may end up coming out of your own pocket.

Typically, a claims adjuster will evaluate the damage to your vehicle to ensure the repair quotes were correct and haven't been inflated. He will come up with a dollar value for the repairs and then take it from there. Sometimes, your car insurance company will recommend using a specific garage for repairs.

If your car was damaged beyond repair, your car insurance company will reimburse you for the Blue Book value of the vehicle, as long as the incident falls within the parameters of your policy. Your deductible will be taken off that amount. It can sometimes take a little time for all of the investigating to take place and your money to be issued. Some car insurance companies will provide a courtesy car while you wait, but you'll likely have to work that into your policy when you sign up.

It's always a good idea to know the details of your car insurance policy so you know what's covered and what isn't should something happen. And that call to your insurance agent before you do anything else is paramount. You want to protect yourself in all situations, so it's incredibly important not to do anything that could violate the terms of your policy. Write down any details you may find important if you have the opportunity, because it's common for a person's memory to falter a little after the fact, especially if your adrenaline is rushing after an accident or theft. Once you get your call in and relay the details, you'll just have to provide the documents your agent asks for and wait for the process to unfold.

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