Well if it was the first one then you just call your insurance company, make a claim, they will proceed to ask you for the Third parties information, then the insurance company does all the work for you.. i would always call as if the third party calls and lies and tell his insurance company you were At Fault, it can affect you later in life.
If its ur buddies insurance you want to make a claim under, call his insurance company and make a claim. Simple
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.
No, they will file a claim with their insurance company and their company will talk to your company. Assuming you swapped insurance details.
You may get a ticket for no insurance. But you can still file a claim under the at fault drivers auto insurance.
no, because it is not current, there is no proof it was ever actually valid
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.
No, The at fault driver in the other vehicle is responsible for your losses. Not the person from who you borowed the car you were driving.
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.
That is entirely up to you and the other party. If they will sign off on the payment as being complete, there is no requirement to file a claim.
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.
Just file a claim with the other parties insurance company. You called the police and got an accident report, right?