Laws vary by state but I can tell you for the state of California you have up to 3 years from the date of the accident to attempt to collect money from the responsible party (ex: filing suit against someone). Now just so you know, if it was confirmed you were not insured on the date of loss, most major companies will just send the file to a collections company to go after you for the money.
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.
file and pursue a claim or dont. If you do file , file a police report, get a copy of the report and have your property insurance company pursue the claim against the insurance company covering the party or parties involved in the auto accident
Auto insurance claims are those matters for which you ask your insurance company to pay for something, because you were in an accident or your car was damaged. If two cars are involved, one company may file a claim against another.
After a car accident, one must immediately contact their insurance company to file an auto accident insurance claim, even when the other driver was at fault. Make sure to have all the other driver's insurance information so that the other company can thoroughly investigate.
You need to file an insurance claim on any accident in which a claim is going to be made on both parties.
Yes you can.
Just file a claim with the other parties insurance company. You called the police and got an accident report, right?
Auto insurance, and if you are hurt by the accident, then health insurance too, but you will need health insurance for the second to file a claim for injuries, and health insurance is optional. Auto insurance is required by law. If it is someone else's fault however, then they must pay for all the damage to you, your car, and themselves.
You can file a claim against your insurance company for an action caused by another person with no insurance if you are covered for such an occurance. An example would be if you had uninsured motorist coverage and were hit by someone without auto insurance. However if you want to file a 'claim' against the person directly who has no insurance there is no one to file the claim against. The only alternative here is to sue the person in court.
Within 24hrs
Not usually, unless it is for the treatment of some serious and lengthy medical injury for which the auto insurance is insufficient.
Yes--but only if they have a court judgment against you. In that case, they would have what is called a judgment lien.