It is up to the driver to subit the auto accident claim. You should submit the claim as soon as possible after the accident.
The place that someone would go submit an accident claim is based on the claim and the company. If it is an auto claim and someone has AAA insurance, they can file a claim on the website or call an agent.
If you know who the company and/or agent is, you can submit a claim to them as a claimant against the other person's insurance.
I don't want to chance your insurance company but if you do, the accident was not your fault so it does not matter. Just ask your agent this question. He is here to help you.
You will need to contact the policy services dept. of your insurance company or your agent for this information.AnswerYou will need to contact your agent or policy services dept for you insurance company for this answer. i totally agree
First, it's not the adjuster that submits a claim. You would submit the claim to the insurance company or to your agent and then it is sent to the insurance company claims department. The adjuster is the person in the claims department that handles the claim. He or she will get statements from both drivers, and look at the accident report from the police department and make a determination as to fault. The adjuster then handles repairs and payment for losses. The quicker everything is gotten turned in to the adjuster the faster they can finish and keep everyone happy.
Whether or not your insurance goes up if you cause an accident depends on your company Ask your agent.
You need to contact your agent of policy services dept. for your insurance company and they will be able to tell you this is company specific in most cases.
You need to check with your agent or policy services for you company. They can tell you their rules for accident/claims related rate increases.
Call and ask your agent
Contact your agent or policy services for your insurance company and they will be able to tell you.
Immediately after an accident, you should call your insurance company and they will tell you their responsibility in that particular state. Your agent should have given you that information when you purchased your policy. Each state has slight differences. An insurance agent in this state is not licensed to comment on the insurance policies of another state.
The agent represents the insurance company, not the customer who is buying the insurance.