Why Insurance Claims Should Be Filed As Soon As Possible

Filed under: Uncategorized - 29 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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You might have been in an accident and find yourself okay and not in pain or the vehicle suffered such slight damage that it does not even need repairs. Whatever the case, filing your insurance claim is one of the most important steps that you need to do. If you were in an accident with another vehicle and the other person files well ahead of you, your insurance company may not cover the damages. You are supposed to report the damages as soon as they occur for a reason, to ensure that you do not purposely damage the car more to receive more compensation for the accident than you really need. If it takes too long to file a claim, there is definite doubt on your defense.

The other importance for this filing is for your medical coverage. If the other party involved in the collision does not have insurance to cover your medical coverage, then your insurance will have to. This makes it much more difficult if you did not file the insurance claim right away as you may need for it to be processed which could take weeks, especially if there are many cases in front of you. The insurance company will send someone to verify your claims and as for any extraneous proof such as the other person’s insurance information and any photos of the accident if possible to help show who hit who. This is where copies of the police report come in handy as well!

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4 Steps To Filing An Insurance Claim

Filed under: Uncategorized - 09 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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Nowadays we live in a society where almost everything we own, from houses, to cars, body-parts, even our lives are insured. At some point the average person has to file an insurance claim. This article takes you through the steps, hopefully making your claim a stress-free and easy process to go through.

1. Firstly you need to consider whether or not to go through with a claim and the implication it will have on your insurance policy. For example if you have done a small amount of damage to your car which wont actually cost that much to repair, you should think hard about actually claiming. Some policies state that if you make a claim it could affect your no claims bonus – effectively making your insurance policy higher in the future. Sometimes it is best to fix the problem yourself then pay a premium on your insurance in the long run.

2. File your claim immediately. This is very important as a delay in reporting the incident could affect your insurance claim in the future. This particularly applies to household theft or accidents, as your insurer will inquire as to why you didn’t report the incident sooner.

3. Ensure everything is filled out correctly. If it is regarding theft then you will need to file a police report. If it is an incident involving your car then try to get names and details of witnesses at the scene. Failure to do these things could also cost you your claim.

4. Write down your customer claim number and who you talked to on the phone and keep it somewhere safe. This will be helpful if there are any disputes in the claim at a later date.

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