Yes you can file it several months after it has happened. However, it will be noted on the accident report that the event occurred several months ago and when you turn it in to your insurance company they will see that and probably deny your claim.
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.
You can file a claim up to a year after your accident. It is best to do it right away and not wait as this can weaken your claim and cause other issues.
You can file an accident claim with State Farm in person at your State Farm agent's office, over the phone or online. Make sure that you have all of the pertinent information when you file your claim.
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
What type of claim? Damage or injury?
It is very easy for one to file an auto accident insurance claim with Progressive Insurance. One can file an auto accident insurance claim with Progressive Insurance by calling a Progressive agent by phone or filling out a form on the official Progressive webpage.
You need to file an insurance claim on any accident in which a claim is going to be made on both parties.
File, yes, you can file a claim. You may or may not win the claim depending on the type and severity of the injury and how well documented the link between the accident and your injuries may be.
The first step to file an auto accident injury claim is to see a doctor within a couple of days of the accident, fill out the medical forms and be sure to stick to your care plan.
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.
What would you file a claim for? The vehicle is not yours and it's a minor accident with no injuries, so you have no loss.