No, you can not. The only way any additional coverage is effective if purchased before an accident. This means, you're stuck with all expenses if you don't have "comprehensive" coverage.
Yes you can.
AXA is a car insurance company based in Ireland. A claim should be filed within 24 hours of the accident. The claim should be processed within 10 days of the accident.
the ''CAN'' if it's been too long, most don't file it NOW !!!
Typically you have 30 days to file.
Contact your insurance company in less than 30 days after the accident to file an insurance claim. If another car is involved, obtain their personal information for later use. Save all receipts and bills from automotive repair and medical costs, if any.
When you are involved in an accident involving injury or property damage, you need to report it to your agent, broker, or insurance company within seven days, regardless of who is at fault. If you are unable to report it within seven days, report it as soon as possible after that. If you don't report your accident within a reasonable amount of time, your insurance company may not have to honour your claim. http://www.fsco.gov.on.ca/english/insurance/auto/after_auto_accident_ENG.pdf
You have 10 days to file a claim with your insurance company.
I would say most likely not. For most states and most companies you usually have 30 days from date of accident to file the claim. However, you COULD file a claim and say it happened yesterday, but that's called insurance fraud.
10 days
Usually 30 days.
Any insurance carrier requires to notify of a claim, or potential claim as soon a it happens. If it is a few days past, it is usually no big deal. There will be a reporting claim clause in your policy. It there is personal injury-it should be called in right away.
That is called insurance fraud and they will be able to find out if the accident happened recently or few days prior (rust under the paint in the affected areas).