no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it
It is advisable to call your insurance company immediately in any accident. If you do not, they may think that you are trying to defraud them by hiding the accident.
Call your insurance company and get a claim started.
You call your insurance company and report it. if the accident is your fault, with very minor damage, you would be better off paying for the damages yourself, rather than telling your insurance company and having your rates go up.
If the other party is refusing to call their insurance company - then you should call their insurance company and file the claim.
You call your insurance company and file a collision claim. You pay your collision deductible and they will set up repairs for your vehicle.
I would call their insurance, if you did not know who they are or they didn't have insurance, I would call your company and they can get the ball rolling.
Call the police and get a police report. Call your insurance company and report it to them asap.
No, you are not required to repair your vehicle. However, you might be disappointed if you experience another accident and further damage occurs. The insurance company may pay the claim differently since it cannot determine prior damage to current damage. However, if it is an older car and it is not significant, it is your judgment call.
Most insurance companies will instruct you to call them first when you have an accident, unless there are injuries. You should call the police to get an accident report.
Do not leave the scene. Call the police immediately!! After which you would contact your insurance company. Leaving the scene of an accident is a felony in most state in the US. It is known as "Hit and run", or "leaving the scene of an accident."
How "minor" the damage is has nothing to do with it, in the eyes of the law. You are obligated to call the insurance company immediately to protect your own legal position.
Do not leave the scene. Call the police immediately!! After which you would contact your insurance company. Leaving the scene of an accident is a felony in most state in the US. It is known as "Hit and run", or "leaving the scene of an accident."