Procedures For Dealing With Insurance Brokers
If you are involved in an accident it is important that you know the
proper procedure required by the insurance brokers for filing an insurance claim. Insurance brokers
have claims adjusters on staff. If you have an accident you be assigned a claims adjuster to work with
on your insurance repair.
The adjuster will determine the
insurance salvage and have it approved by the insurance brokers. Follow these simple tips to make sure you
have taken all the necessary steps to collect the correct information and follow the correct
procedure.
If an accident occurs remain calm and stop your
car. If there are injuries do what you can to make the person or persons comfortable. Call the EMT to
treat any injured parties and call the police.
If the accident is minor and there is
only property damage and no injuries, put your hazard lights on and drive both vehicles to a safe location at the
side of the road. Set up flare or reflective triangles in the rear and side of the cars to ensure other
motorists are aware of your location.
Both drivers need exchange car insurance
information. You also need to exchange the names of the drivers, all passengers in the vehicle, and any
witnesses. As well as names you should obtain complete addresses and telephone numbers. Then contact
the insurance company
Your car insurance company will need to
collect all pertinent information. They will need the year, make, model, and license plate number of the
other car. They will also need the drivers name, address, telephone number, date of birth, and his or her
driver’s license number as well as the issuing state.
If the other drive is not insured obtain
as much information as you can then notify the police. Both the police and the insurance company will want
the full names, addresses, and phone numbers of all witnesses.
If the police attend the accident scene
request a business card from the attending officer that gives his full name and how you might reach
him.
As soon as you are able, write down all
details pertaining to the accident. Information such as weather conditions, pavement conditions, visibility
and lightening could all become very important in determining who was at fault.
You also need to record the estimated
speed of both vehicles. As well do a sketch of the accident scene marking the direction each driver was
traveling. Make notes of things such as stop signs, traffic lights, other vehicles on the roadway, and any
obstacles.
Whatever you do, do not discuss who is
at fault with the other driver. Insurance companies recommend you do not engage in conversation about
fault. Give the police officer an account of the accident but in privacy away from the other
driver.
Let’s hope you never have to file an
insurance claim. But if you are well prepared should an accident occur you will be much more likely to record
the necessary information to ensure that your claim proceeds smoothly.
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