Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their fault but call and notify your insurance. They’ll help you work through process and make other insurance pay. They’ll also protect you in case other insurance tries not to pay. Ask me how I know.
This is the right answer. Everyone seems to assume that your insurance won’t find out if you deal with the other company. But I can’t imagine that’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Their fault but call and notify your insurance. They’ll help you work through process and make other insurance pay. They’ll also protect you in case other insurance tries not to pay. Ask me how I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their fault but call and notify your insurance. They’ll help you work through process and make other insurance pay. They’ll also protect you in case other insurance tries not to pay. Ask me how I know.
This is unnecessary. Call their insurance first. They will tell you if they accept responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Their fault but call and notify your insurance. They’ll help you work through process and make other insurance pay. They’ll also protect you in case other insurance tries not to pay. Ask me how I know.
Anonymous wrote:Call the other person’s insurance and leave yours out if it. As long as yours doesn’t get involved your rates will be fine. I would get it fixed on a 1 week old car.