Anonymous
Post 09/15/2022 10:15     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should never have emailed them directly, should have called the cops as soon as it happened. Your insurance should handle everything.


Why call the cops right away? People should be able to deal directly with each other. Unfortunately it sounds like the other person is trying to get away from taking responsibility for what they did, but that doesn't always happen. We can't call the police for everything.


If someone won’t give you complete insurance information you definitely call the cops. Insurance has much easier time when there’s a police report. That’s part of the job of the police, if we can’t expect them to do their jobs then we need to hire more that can.


Please do not call the Police for a car accident. This is how Black people get killed!
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2022 22:56     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Unless there is an injury the driver only has to exchange info and can leave. You can’t hold him hostage.

But he gave name and name of his insurance company just call them. They can look up policy numbers number
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2022 14:39     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Anonymous wrote:Police won’t get involved if the car is drivable


Not true. At least in Alexandria.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2022 14:35     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Let ins co deal
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2022 14:29     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

I had same thing. As long as you have their name and contact info just call 800 number their insurance company.

You don’t need policy number.

I had name, women lived Rockville and USAA. All I needed. She did not have card.

Don’t be surprised if you call insurance he denies or reports to your insurance. He will get a 40 percent hike in insurance for 3-5 years which is why he was willing to pay
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2022 22:28     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Immediately call your insurance company, OP. You should have done this as soon as you got home. They will handle it.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2022 22:20     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Police do not come out to the site in my town.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2022 22:17     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should never have emailed them directly, should have called the cops as soon as it happened. Your insurance should handle everything.


Why call the cops right away? People should be able to deal directly with each other. Unfortunately it sounds like the other person is trying to get away from taking responsibility for what they did, but that doesn't always happen. We can't call the police for everything.


The insurance company will want a police report, probably.

In these cases, though, a police report isn’t much. They’d have you call it in, take down a few details, then give you a reference number. They’re not going to investigate at all. They know it's just a formality for the insurance company. I assume it is mostly to make lying about it a criminal offense, instead of just a civil offense.
the insurance companies do not determine whether police reports are done.


Police won’t likely come as it’s a private parking lot.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2022 17:25     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Bets are the other driver does not have current insurance.

But let your insurance pursue this, OP.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2022 17:23     Subject: Re:Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Isn’t that why there is no fault insurance?
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2022 17:21     Subject: Re:Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

You need to call your insurer stat. At this point they are likely to deny hitting you.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2022 17:20     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Definitely always take a photo of the other drivers tag. I don't know if they have to let you take a photo of their insurance card? But there's no guarantee that the police will show up for something minor and if they do, you might be waiting hours for them.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2022 17:05     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Anonymous wrote:It is the job of your own insurance company to go after them. You should never have to speak with the other driver again. Give all the info to your own insurance company and let them handle the dirty work. Trust me, if the person has insurance then the information is on record and your insurance company has access to it.


Yes. Always go straight to the insurance company. We let a trusted neighbor pay on the side for repairs but one time when I hit a neighbor’s car we immediately turned it over to Geico. They did not raise our rates but I wouldn’t count on that in general.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2022 17:02     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should never have emailed them directly, should have called the cops as soon as it happened. Your insurance should handle everything.


Why call the cops right away? People should be able to deal directly with each other. Unfortunately it sounds like the other person is trying to get away from taking responsibility for what they did, but that doesn't always happen. We can't call the police for everything.


The insurance company will want a police report, probably.

In these cases, though, a police report isn’t much. They’d have you call it in, take down a few details, then give you a reference number. They’re not going to investigate at all. They know it's just a formality for the insurance company. I assume it is mostly to make lying about it a criminal offense, instead of just a civil offense.
the insurance companies do not determine whether police reports are done.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2022 17:02     Subject: Someone hit my car and won't provide a copy of their insurance card

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:turn it all over to your insurance co and let them deal with it.


This. It's unlikely your premium will go up if the "perp" is insured and admitted guilt. Don't contact her again. Hand it all over to insurance ASAP (any more time between the accident and the investigation will raise issues as to the actual extent of damage her hit made vs. you might have been hit by others between then and now). They will take care of it.


That depends. If you’ve never filed an accident claim, then even a no-fault claim might cause you to lose a discount on your policy.

That being said, it wouldn’t go up very much. I went entirely through the other driver’s insurance company for an accident about 15 years ago. It was a horrible experience. Luckily the damage was mostly cosmetic, so it was drivable while I waited for the process to play out. They did pay for everything, but it took a couple months. I wouldn't do it again that way.