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20.
What actually happens when I report an accident?
When you received your insurance policy,
included should have been instructions on who to contact to
report an accident. If you are unsure, call your agent as
quickly as possible. While compensating you for auto repairs
or medical expenses is easy and immediate, determining
liability is more complicated. The adjuster will begin the
settlement process, the length of which will depend on the
cooperation of the other party.
The amount of compensation for your loss can
vary according to the adjuster's analysis of the damage. You
do not have to accept the first amount of money you are
offered, if it is lower than the cost of your repair or
recovery. While you may have to do some homework to prove
your reported loss is valid, it's worth it to be certain
your insurer lives up to the provisions of your policy.
Remember, negotiating with an adjuster is
just business. Insurers simply want to settle claims fairly
in light of possible fraud. While it is your insurer's
responsibility to root out false claims, you pay the price
in the end. In fact, you spend nearly a dime on every dollar
of your premium to cover the false claims of others. So, try
to keep an open mind when working with your adjuster to
settle on a price that's fair to both you and your insurer.
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