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∙ 15y agoYou're probably screwed because your insurance most likely has lapsed.
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∙ 15y agoA delinquent account is any account that has a past due balance. It will remain in delinquent status until the account has a zero balance.
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Accident doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb. It's a noun.
They look at your driving record, which is available through law enforcement channels. And Insurance companies actually share with each other as well.
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Yes. Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset account, which means it has an opposite balance from a normal asset account. It is used to reduce the balance whatever asset you are deprecating. When you total your assets on the balance sheet, you deduct the cost of Accumulated depreciation from your assets to get the true worth of your assets.
Yes, CLUE reports monitor anything paid by any insurance company regardless of a police report. Therefore, only if you reported the accident to the insurance company or they reported it. If you did not, and they did not, and there was no police report(for example you did some kind of direct negotiation or something) only then is there no way they are going to find out.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
No, the only reason you would have to pay a previous balance is if your account that was past due. Phones don't carry the fee.
Not unless that plate has been mentioned/listed in another accident attended by police in the past.
Driving offenses and traffic accidents remain on your record forever, they never fall off. However most Insurers typcially only take into account your driving record for the past three years or five years in some cases depending on the Insurer.
The past tense of balance is balanced.