all do. however, if you get to many accidents they can drop you. If you are looking to be insured, ask the insurer, they will tell what they will allow and what they don't.
As little as they can get you to accept.
It is up to the driver to subit the auto accident claim. You should submit the claim as soon as possible after the accident.
You don't. A signed settlement is a legal binding agreement between you and the insurance company.
Yes it should, but the auto insurance company may have to pay the medical insurance after the claim is paid.
No, by signing the settlement you are waving the insurance company and the opperator from any further liability.
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You should be talking to the insurance company that insures the vehicle you were a passenger in. If it was a single vehicle accident they will be responsible but if it wasn't then the at fault drivers insurance would cover it.
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.
One would or could go to various places. These places include the DMV, or the auto insurance company which distributes their auto insurance to claim an auto accident personal injury insurance claim.
Unfortunately, because most accident insurance settlements are kept confidential, it is impossible to know the largest settlement amount awarded in history. Settlement amounts typically vary by how much insurance one has on their vehicle, and the amount of damage done to the car and passengers.
Auto insurance protects you against financial loss if you have an accident. It is a contract between you and the insurance company. You agree to pay the premium and the insurance company agrees to pay your losses as defined in your policy.
The insurance company would pay them directly to make sure they are paid.