Regulations differ in different states and sometimes with different policies. You need to report claims as soon as they happen so that a company may assign you an adjuster to start working on the claim in order to finish as quickly as possible to get you paid and back to where you were before the accident. All state regulations have a time limit for making a claim so be sure it is reported in a timely manner.
Selling your car with insurance claim pending, will simply null and void your insurance claim. Because your damaged car can be subjected to inspection by the Assessor of the Insurance Co. for assessment of the insurance claim any time.
Call the insurance company.
Stolen car that claim was paid off by the insurance company. The car was later recovered. Because the claim was already paid the car is owned by the insurance company and they will typically sale these at auction.
You have 10 days to file a claim with your insurance company.
Information about making a claim on one's car insurance can be found on the site of any insurance company that sells car insurance. In UK, the Aviva website, for example, has good advice and guidance on making a claim.
Why would you wait past the deadline for filing the claim in a timely manner. You probably had a year or so in order to file the claim. The deadline is one of the rules of the policy so you probably cannot get past this rule unless you can prove that somehow you did report it to some agent of the company be they an insurance agent, claims dept, customer service, or some other representative of the company.
You should file your car insurance claim with Geico within 24 hours. You should always call your insurance company as soon as you possibly can.
Insurance fraud - have fun in jail + fines.
Slashed tires coverageYou will need to file the claim under your Auto Insurance policy. Your homeowners insurance does not pay for car damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
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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.
since the claim is processed than you do not own the car anymore.