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Filing a car insurance claim: a step-by-step guide

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Key takeaways

  • After a car accident, gathering information at the scene is one of the most important steps in the claims process.
  • Your car insurance company may recommend a preferred vendor for repairs, but you can use any body shop to repair your vehicle.
  • Depending on the details of an accident and extent of the damage, you may choose to pay for repairs out of pocket rather than filing a claim.

Whether you were in an accident, had a break-in or a branch fell on your sunroof, car damage can be frustrating, and filing an insurance claim adds stress to an already tough situation. Although each company may have a slightly different claims process, most follow the same general steps. Even if you’ve never filed a claim, knowing what to expect can make the process less daunting if you ever need to — and ensure you get the full payout you’re entitled to.

When to file an insurance claim

An insurance claim may be the last thing on your mind immediately time frame to file a claim, although filing sooner may help you get back on the road more quickly. Following an accident, you may want to contact your insurance agent and file a claim, especially if the damage is serious or injuries are involved.

Filing a car accident claim may financially protect you in a number of ways. Your insurance company may help by paying up to your policy limits on any property damages or injuries you caused while driving. It may also help you pay for any legal costs if you are taken to court. Depending on the details of your policy, your insurance company may also pay to repair damages to your own vehicle.

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