To find the insurance company of a hit-and-run driver, start by reporting the incident to local law enforcement and providing them with any details, such as the vehicle's make, model, and license plate number, if available. They may be able to assist in identifying the driver. Additionally, check with your own insurance company; they can help you navigate the claims process and may have resources to identify the other party. Lastly, consider any witnesses or surveillance footage that might provide more information about the vehicle involved.
If you were the victim of a hit and run then your insurance rates shouldn't change. If you were doing the hit and run then you should expect to get cancelled.
Your own insurance carrier & the police will handle this. Of course if they never find out who hit you, then you will have no way of knowing. I agree with the 1st answer.
Usually yes. Keep in mind though that underwriters are always suspicious of "ghost" drivers that cause accidents or run people off the road.
You give it to the police and they will deal with it. Or your insurance company will deal with it.
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If you ran then you need no insurance. If you got hit and the other guy got caught...sue him.
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After a hit and run, the individual hit should file a police report as soon as possible. That police report should then be presented to the person's insurance company who will assess the damages to the vehicle.
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Yes, if they run your information through the interstate system. When you apply for auto insurance, the insurance company checks your driving history via your name/dob/social security/drivers license number. The insurance company can see tickets/accidents recorded in other states and will base your insurance rate upon your driving history. If you have a drivers license in two different states, you are committing a crime in at least one state.
The insurance company is not required to report a hit and run to the police but in most all personal auto policies, the insured is required to report a hit and run to the police before the insurance company will treat the claim as an uninsured motorist claim. This is usually a policy requirement.
you would have to claim it on your own insurance.