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Bill West - Wm B West Insurance Agency, Inc. Illinois & Wisconsin (847) 587-2155 | |
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AUTO INSURANCE: If I file a claim, will my premium go up?1All insurance questions and answers are provided by the Insurance Information Institute www.iii.org |
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Help! I Have to File a Claim |
- How do I file a claim?
- What should I do if I am having trouble settling my claim?
- If I file a claim, will my premium go up?
You may be reluctant to file a claim because you fear that your premium will go up or your insurance will be canceled. Practices vary from company to company. In general, an insurer will increase your premium by specific percentages for each chargeable claim made against your policy above a specific dollar amount. A chargeable claim is one the insurer considers primarily your fault. The percentages and ceilings vary from company to company. These increases generally stay on your premium for three years following the claim.
Your company may also decide not to renew your policy if your driving record gets markedly worse or you have several accidents. Different insurers have different rules about what constitutes an unacceptably bad driving record. But some accidents, such as those caused by drunk driving, will probably trigger a nonrenewal from virtually every insurance company.
If you have an accident but don‘t report it to your insurer, you are taking a risk, even if the damage seems minor. If the other driver sues you weeks or months later, your failure to report the accident might cause your insurer to refuse to honor the policy. And even if they do honor the policy, the delay will certainly make it harder for the insurer to gather evidence to represent you.
- How are the value of my car and the cost of repair determined?
- What are my rights when filing a claim?
- Can my insurance company require me to use certain types of auto repair parts?
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