The first thing you should have done was call the police so that you'd have a report to submit to your insurance proving someone else was At Fault. Barring that, you can still submit a claim to your insurance. If you know who damaged the car, you can settle it without insurance, but it's not recommended. People often agree to pay for damages until they get the final bill, which is always more than they expect. Then you'd have to sue them for the money in civil court. The other option is to simply have the damaged fixed and pay for it. But your best bet is to submit a claim to your insurance, who will go after the person who damaged your car, assuming they can track him or her down.
Follow it up as much as you can and get your insurance company involved if you are going to make a claim as they will try and get monies from someone else if they can transfer the responsibility.
Someone can find information about auto insurance in WA by going to the WA website. The website has a section that allows people to learn about auto insurance in the state.
Someone can apply for physical disability insurance through a state agency by going to the SSA website. If the person meets the application's requirements, they can get insurance.
The way a person can go about obtaining building insurance, would be by going downtown to city hall and applying for the insurance. This is an easy process.
Yes. She would be perpetuating a fraud, by helping a person to hide the vehicle from the rightful owner (the loan company). Plus, this is all kinds of stupid. Do you really think that a person who is hiding from the repo man is going to be responsible with your car? Do you think they'll pay it if they get a parking ticket? Do you think they are going to keep up with insurance and registration? (If you are driving someone else's car, and insurance lapses, you will still get the ticket.) Do you think they are going to avoid wrecking your car?
No, Obama isn't going to give health insurance. He's going to rape the working class, make THEM give health insurance, then make them settle for his 'fair' plan. Obama can't 'give' anything without taking if from someone first.
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One can get leads to popular insurance agencies by visiting comparison websites or going directly to the company. One can also look up reviews on the various insurance products.
One can find information on MetLife car insurance by going to the main site of the car insurance company. There are many links which can lead someone to their area of interest.
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Yes because even though your going to give it to someone, you will still legally own that car.
It is reasonable to expect that if you know who stole your car, and the police are involved, your car is probably going to be returned to you, so it is premature to file an insurance claim. If the car is returned in a damaged condition, you may then have a claim.