Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Not At Fault Accident My Daughter Had A At Fault Accident In My Car And Now There Is A Claim On My Insurance, Will My Rates Go Up?

My daughter had a at fault accident in my car and now there is a claim on my insurance, will my rates go up? - not at fault accident

My daughter had disappeared in an accident in my car and now there is a claim on my insurance, my rates go up?

She lives with me and it's not my policy.

17 comments:

dethklok said...

No taxes will not rise. Even if they do not live with you and not in your policy. The insurance, of course, know who he is and where he lives, so you to show that (a copy of your driver's license showing the address different from yours or) account. If she lives with you, you must either change or add it with the exception of insurance. It's the same if your friend borrow your car. Not increase your prices, but your insurance for any company with which they intend to push the interest rates because of driving record shows that the accident was there for 3 years will be. Oh, and incidentally, is the insurance of the vehicle owner the first to the insurance, so if you have no insurance then the insurance would not cover injuries or your daughter does not get enough of the accident so far will be responsible for the rest of your insurance . Good luck!

andywho2... said...

Depends. If your child is under the same insurance company may increase its. Talk to your insurance company.

Silly chick said...

Probably.

merali-s... said...

Instead, it is your car insurance. Just a tip to allow anyone to use your car if their insurance. If you are wondering one problem you have. I hope your daughter is good, that nothing bad happened. Be sure to Sweety and God bless you notice and remember this advice for someone else.

rhsaunde... said...

Without doubt - unless the application is against their policy in this case, prices will rise.

jamesd said...

duh. Absolutely. You have to pay for the damage, with growth in the long run.

oklatom said...

His record is not perfect, there is now a complaint against your vehicle and insurance. If they leave, had your car, your insurance covers IT. If you live or not on your policy or. Insurance goes with the vehicle not the driver. It is possible, depending on other factors that increase their prices accordingly.

Mintee said...

.. Sorry, climb it ... (who knows)

Mintee said...

.. Sorry, climb it ... (who knows)

simply_c... said...

Yes, there will defintley. His course, which now no idea who you let drive your car or what kind of driving record they have. Have you moved into an area with increased risk.
Sorry dude.

simplysw... said...

Yes, the insurance industry will never be as they can. had a son at the age of 17 to a total not my car 3 days after receiving your liscense. He moved when he decided that life contains. That was 3 years ago, and although he made my insurance and even in this state, even my even higher because of him and have a perfect driving record or an accident or a ticket. You make me so angry that spitting nails could, but I do not mind doing it.

juror#1 said...

YES

juror#1 said...

YES

N.T. said...

Apparently yes, raise your insurance premium, but do not know how long she can remain at that rate.

musicgir... said...

yes! say, to pay to get a job and help!

Some Dude in NorCal. said...

Ouch. Policy attractive than ever. Who ever the policy is to set up the car.

getaway said...

Yes, it

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