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Supra_RZ 11-12-2006 09:57 PM

Why You Should Always Make An Insurance Claim In An Accident
 
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You have an accident on the roads and you wind up running into another motorist.
The damage is minor, so you both agree to repair the dents without going through your insurance company.

If you haven't done that, chances are you know someone who has.

But it may be the worst decision you can make.

Amanda Levine learned that lesson the hard way at Yonge and Eglinton.

"I was coming to a stop at the red lights there and a cabdriver came out from the right to make a U-turn," she remembers. "He went right into the side of my car. He seemed really apologetic. 'I'm so sorry.' He didn't want to go through insurance. He wanted to settle privately."

Amanda complied, getting a $1,000 estimate for the repair, only to discover the other driver was no longer playing ball.

"He told the insurance company I was merging into his lane and I sideswiped him," she relates, a tinge of anger creeping into her voice.

That left Amanda high and dry, because she never told her broker about the accident.

And that's not something you should do, insist experts.

"Unless it's somebody you know that you can absolutely trust, you should report the accident," maintains Brigid Murphy of the Dominion of Canada, a large insurance company.

And don't worry about your rates. If it wasn't your fault, you won't be charged more.

City Pulse

Fabius 11-12-2006 10:46 PM

That could also be complete bull.
I have been through certain situations where that never happen. But you never know this could be another bs story to scare people only so you can report even the smallest scratch so they can profit off you some more.

SpeedNRG 11-13-2006 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by Fabius
That could also be complete bull.
I have been through certain situations where that never happen. But you never know this could be another bs story to scare people only so you can report even the smallest scratch so they can profit off you some more.

I agree, lots of us have been through something like this, and that girl was far too stupid anyways, theres a lot more that you can do to at least semi assure yourself that the person at fault will pay.

"And don't worry about your rates. If it wasn't your fault, you won't be charged more."
this is definitely bs

drift_n_shift 11-13-2006 06:30 PM


Originally Posted by SpeedNRG
"And don't worry about your rates. If it wasn't your fault, you won't be charged more."
this is definitely bs

TRUE!!! i could swear that the insurance companys of toronto paid city tv to do that story.

anyways, that lady is an idiot. this is what you do if you get into that kinda situation and want to settle it privately.

-make a written statement in pen obviously, include every detail (if you the one that got hit lol) and confirm it with the other driver. it everyone agrees, sign it and date it, and get witnesses to sign and date it too. it is best to have a camera (even disposable) with you at all times so that in the event of this accident, take pics of all the damage to the other car, and something with time reference. if the other person doesnt play ball and wants to screw you over, take it to the cops/insurance company. you have a statement, so it shouldnt be a problem if it is a reasonable time frame (no more that a week)... happened to my friend. ended up saying screw it and dealing with insurance/cops cause the other guy was a prick :thumbsup:

SpeedNRG 11-13-2006 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by drift_n_shift
TRUE!!! i could swear that the insurance companys of toronto paid city tv to do that story.

anyways, that lady is an idiot. this is what you do if you get into that kinda situation and want to settle it privately.

-make a written statement in pen obviously, include every detail (if you the one that got hit lol) and confirm it with the other driver. it everyone agrees, sign it and date it, and get witnesses to sign and date it too. it is best to have a camera (even disposable) with you at all times so that in the event of this accident, take pics of all the damage to the other car, and something with time reference. if the other person doesnt play ball and wants to screw you over, take it to the cops/insurance company. you have a statement, so it shouldnt be a problem if it is a reasonable time frame (no more that a week)... happened to my friend. ended up saying screw it and dealing with insurance/cops cause the other guy was a prick :thumbsup:

written note.. thats actually pretty good, and may be take pics of that person and the car (so you got his face too)? lol
you can also file a minor accident report at the police station asap (very minor report, its to note that this happened, won't involved any tickets/bad records/insurance), and definitely try to bring him along too.

drift_n_shift 11-13-2006 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by SpeedNRG
you can also file a minor accident report at the police station asap (very minor report, its to note that this happened, won't involved any tickets/bad records/insurance), and definitely try to bring him along too.

can you? i think if you go to the police, it automatically goes it insurance and record (not sure though, but why would they allow it to not go on your record :dunno: )

SpeedNRG 11-13-2006 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by drift_n_shift
can you? i think if you go to the police, it automatically goes it insurance and record (not sure though, but why would they allow it to not go on your record :dunno: )

yeah you can, we've done it a few times infact, no police at the scene (just minor collisions), and then we went to the police station to file a report, its just like a note that this happened.

think about it, the police ain't at the scene, so at the station, they're only taking the words of the people filing reports. they can't give you a ticket (the accident report that you file also ain't a ticket), because they didn't catch you/the person who hit you doing it. as for insurance, a ticket does not automatically leads to insurance; you'll have to be convicted, plus the insurance company has to check on your record via the ministry of transportation to know, or you can just tell them. the ministry of transportation will have records of your convictions.. not those minor self reported accidents. the police ain't related to insurance companies, infact its not part of their job to reveal your ticket to them.

btw, you're just reporting the accident and wanting to settle it privately, you're not trying to go to court with the guy


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