That depends on your definition of "easier" considering the time, money, and hassle in fixing a vehicle. As well, it's always best NOT to have a claim showing on your record - your fault or not! Having said that, on the other hand, NEVER lie to your ins. company about an accident, even if you get it fixed yourself. That is grounds to drop you. I'm a broker trust me. It is wiser to contact your insurer first. It is considered material misrepresentation to avoid contacting your insurer after an accident. They will represent your claim, and if the other party is indeed At Fault, your insurer will subrogate to get funds back that are paid on your behalf.
You need to contact the insurance company directly.
If you know the insurance company you can report it directly to them. If not, contact the state company who handles insurance such as the Georgia Department of Insurance. They will be able to help you or to put you into contact with the proper personnel.
You can contact Geico directly via their website or email. The company will be able to assist you directly. On their website, you can even get free insurance quotes.
You need to contact the agent or the insurance company directly.
You need to contact the life insurance company directly with that info.
You need to contact the agent or the insurance company for that policy directly.
You would need to contact the insurance company directly. Then compare the prices to see which plan is best for you.
You can contact your insurance company directly and ask them to mail you the verification forms or cards. Or the other option is to find the company website and log into there, they usually allow you to print a verification card off their site directly.
Commercial building insurance is provided by a number of UK insurers. The company could look on a comparison website to obtain a variety of quotes, contact their preferred company directly, or utilise the services of an insurance broker.
You need to either contact your agent, a registered rep, or the insurance company directly and ask them for a current illustration.
Either go to the HR department where you work or contact your insurance company directly. The company will need this in writing. Make sure there is no lapse in coverage.
Not all insurance companies are set up to accept payments online. Contact your agent or the insurance company directly.