Anonymous wrote:I think whether it increases your rates or not depends on whether your insurance believes your story. Maybe debris from the truck took out your mirror (I am kind of curious how that can happen) so it is like glass damage from a stone which is covered by the comprehensive part of your insurance and usually doesn’t affect your rates. Or maybe your insurance thinks that you actually clipped another vehicle with your mirror and file it under at fault accident.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again with a possibly dumb question I am now scared to call insurance to ask: Do I have to file the claim before the work is done?
The pp has a good point - the mirror was hit at around 70-80mph. I don't know if it pulled or damaged anything internally.
Anonymous wrote:Well, you already called insurance so even if you don't claim it, they are going to raise your premium. Just a PSA. Unless you know for sure you intend to file, never call them about any incident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you already called insurance so even if you don't claim it, they are going to raise your premium. Just a PSA. Unless you know for sure you intend to file, never call them about any incident.
Oh, how do you know this? I assume it will go up annually anyways, like everything does.
I'm willing to just pay out of pocket, but also wasn't sure if that was leaving money on the table.
In 2002, I called about whether they covered me scraping against a pole. They reported it as an accident and my premiums went up immediately even though I never filed the
Last year, we thought we would file a claim about a pretty major body damage our kid incurred, so we called. And guess what. It was immediately put on the driving record. Even though it wasn't a moving violation or ticketed offense, and even though we didn't file the claim.
Two different insurance companies. USAA and Geico. The only other incident was me getting rear-ended 3 years prior
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you already called insurance so even if you don't claim it, they are going to raise your premium. Just a PSA. Unless you know for sure you intend to file, never call them about any incident.
Oh, how do you know this? I assume it will go up annually anyways, like everything does.
I'm willing to just pay out of pocket, but also wasn't sure if that was leaving money on the table.
Anonymous wrote:Well, you already called insurance so even if you don't claim it, they are going to raise your premium. Just a PSA. Unless you know for sure you intend to file, never call them about any incident.