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#2
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No pics of her car?
#4
No pics of her car. Her boyfriend was going nuts. I think it was more at her for panicking and stopping in the middle of the road. Took the back bumper off and bent the car so the doors wouldn't open on one side. Tail lights blew up as did the window. If the insurance company doesn't change their tune I will have to get mine involved. I'll have to deal with the deductible though and was hoping to not have to do that.
#6
Contacting your insurance company will only cause you grief. Hers should cover it. Every time you contact your company, even a phone call, they track it. Too many inquiries will result in higher premiums for you.
#7
Senior Member
Thats not true of all insurance companies.... Claims cause your rates to go up not phone calls emails etc.... This is a reason why you have certain coverages for yourself. Any reputable ins company will go to bat for you.
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#8
My experience (and agent) lead me to believe otherwise. So I disagree.
Don't mistake contacting your agent as contacting your provider. Insurance companies track everything. Including phone call inquiries. If you have a good relationship with your agent, call them, get advice, no problem.
Call your insurance company once a year and tell then you were involved in a accident and you need their help, see what happens.
Don't mistake contacting your agent as contacting your provider. Insurance companies track everything. Including phone call inquiries. If you have a good relationship with your agent, call them, get advice, no problem.
Call your insurance company once a year and tell then you were involved in a accident and you need their help, see what happens.
#9
Perhaps not 100%. 99%.
However my experience (and agent) lead me to believe otherwise.
Don't mistake contacting your agent as contacting your provider. Insurance companies track everything. Including phone call inquiries. If you have a good relationship with your agent, call them, get advice, no problem.
Call your insurance company once a year and tell then you were involved in a accident and you need their help, see what happens.
#10
Don't mistake contacting your agent as contacting your provider. Insurance companies track everything. Including phone call inquiries. If you have a good relationship with your agent, call them, get advice, no problem.
Call your insurance company once a year and tell then you were involved in a accident and you need their help, see what happens.