It is always the at-fault party's responsiblity to pay for damages they cause in an accident. If you know who hit your car then contact their insurance company and file the claim. If you do not know who did it and you have collision coverage on your car, you can file the claim through your own insurer.
In Victoria Australia, a person can file a claim against another person while driving an unregistered permit, but only if they have obtained and displayed a permit to drive the vehicle
First call the person and get his or her insurance information, then call the insurer and file a property damage claim. If the person is uninsured you can file the claim with your own insurer.
One can file a claim with Affirmative Insurance by going on the official Affirmative Insurance website. Then one can press the button 'Submit A Claim' to file a claim.
You file a report claim.
You have 10 days to file a claim with your insurance company.
Yes, you do not need a police report to file a insurance claim.
It is a 'hit and run'. Go to the base PMO (MP's) and file a claim with them. This will help when you file your insurance.
They will wait for you to contact them! If you have comprehensive and collision coverage, you can file the claim with your agent and let them handle it for you. If not, file a claim with the at-fault driver's company.
That's not very likely. The insurance company does not file your claim, they accept your claim notice from you. You have to file your claim with the company, not the other way around.
The doctor did not file the insurance claim because the patient's insurance policy did not cover the specific treatment or service provided.
You do. You can always file a claim. The insurance company may not honor the claim and may reject it, but they can't stop you from filing one.
You need to file an insurance claim on any accident in which a claim is going to be made on both parties.