Insurance rates go up when not at fault for accident??
Uh.... how about you tell me what happened. If you mean you weren't issued a ticket, then that doesn't mean you weren't at fault. I.e. you hydroplane and hit a guardrail.... you may not get cited for speeding or reckless driving, but it's still an at fault collision claim and for that your rates will go up and should go up.
Unless the guy is in NC (and I'm sure other states like it) where both parties can be "not at fault," even though one party pays for the repairs of both cars. Not sure what the reasoning for this is according to the legislators, but the cops like it because it let's them avoid adding insult to injury with a ticket.
OP needs to give us some more details for me to advise.... plus I haven't worked as an insuance adjuster since 2005.... fuck... almost 5 years now!
I had to use the insurance since I was the only car involved but the police determined that it was "VA fault for accident" they immediately shut down the road for 2 days after because it was covered in about 2in of water and ice. The officer explained to me that because the road was not taken care of properly and I had no way of seeing that since it was totally blind to me I was not at fault at all, yet I still had to use my insurance company to pay for the repairs
I think you should go after the city or county that it happened in. I went with insurance and lost my good driver discount and I'm pretty sure it caused my rates to go up. (thank fucking god I've got my good drivers discount back, no way I'd have bought the STi without a perfect record, the insurance is crazy already)
Ok I just saw the story.... you were "not at fault" meaning the offier didn't cite you for a traffic violation. However, in insurance terms you were... you were driving and you got in a wreck. It wasn't an act of nature or anything that would fall under your comprehensive coverage. In this case it's 100% normal for the insurance co to charge you with an at fault collision claim. The police and insurance are not one in the same....
cobra- the road was closed off for a week after the big snowstorm then about a week after it reopened I drove on it went around a blind corner going about 25 mph and hit the ice and water and hydroplaned and hit a small hill sideways then backwards. only did about $1,800 in damage total. I understand the police didn't give me a ticket and that does not mean that I was not at fault. However the officer told me that because this road was considered like high risk or something and was supposed to be monitored and hadn't that it was VA's fault for not maintaining it. I have never been in an accident before or even gotten a ticket and my insurance is raising my premium by almost $1,000 a year for it. When I talked to my insurance agent the officer told her that it was not my fault and she assured me my rates would not go up because of it.
Cops will do whatever they can to get out of paperowrk.... i.e. they'll put estimated damages < $500 all the time when it's way more to fix becaue that's one less form they have to fill out.
OP needs to give us some more details for me to advise.... plus I haven't worked as an insuance adjuster since 2005.... fuck... almost 5 years now!
OP needs to give us some more details for me to advise.... plus I haven't worked as an insuance adjuster since 2005.... fuck... almost 5 years now!
Got home and called my insurance to make the claim and they refused to do anything without a police report. They said the other guys insurance could turn it around and sue me since there was no report.
Lesson learned, if you ever have a small one like that, say $3000 or more, you WILL get a report. I'm pretty sure it was $1000 and over.
cobra- the road was closed off for a week after the big snowstorm then about a week after it reopened I drove on it went around a blind corner going about 25 mph and hit the ice and water and hydroplaned and hit a small hill sideways then backwards. only did about $1,800 in damage total. I understand the police didn't give me a ticket and that does not mean that I was not at fault. However the officer told me that because this road was considered like high risk or something and was supposed to be monitored and hadn't that it was VA's fault for not maintaining it. I have never been in an accident before or even gotten a ticket and my insurance is raising my premium by almost $1,000 a year for it. When I talked to my insurance agent the officer told her that it was not my fault and she assured me my rates would not go up because of it.
All you can do is bark up the chain and see if you can get them to chagne it... many times they can and will bend the rules if it's a grey area or the customer is a long-time policy holder w/o any prior claims.
Otherwise, it's time for you to go insurance shopping.... because you weren't cited for an accident or moving violation the incident won't show on your MVR so you don't have to tell the perspective new company about it.
This is true. I had some faggot pull some retarded move in front of me that caused an accident. It was very hard to judge who would be at faullt, but I felt the other guy was, he said he was, and I had a guy tell me he saw the whole thing and would be a witness for my side. Cops asked us how much damage we each had. He said 200ish, I said maybe $500 and the cop said since it was less than $1000 or something that he wasn't supposed to write a report.
Got home and called my insurance to make the claim and they refused to do anything without a police report. They said the other guys insurance could turn it around and sue me since there was no report.
Lesson learned, if you ever have a small one like that, say $3000 or more, you WILL get a report. I'm pretty sure it was $1000 and over.
Got home and called my insurance to make the claim and they refused to do anything without a police report. They said the other guys insurance could turn it around and sue me since there was no report.
Lesson learned, if you ever have a small one like that, say $3000 or more, you WILL get a report. I'm pretty sure it was $1000 and over.
cobra- the road was closed off for a week after the big snowstorm then about a week after it reopened I drove on it went around a blind corner going about 25 mph and hit the ice and water and hydroplaned and hit a small hill sideways then backwards. only did about $1,800 in damage total. I understand the police didn't give me a ticket and that does not mean that I was not at fault. However the officer told me that because this road was considered like high risk or something and was supposed to be monitored and hadn't that it was VA's fault for not maintaining it. I have never been in an accident before or even gotten a ticket and my insurance is raising my premium by almost $1,000 a year for it. When I talked to my insurance agent the officer told her that it was not my fault and she assured me my rates would not go up because of it.
I'm not sure why a police officer would say something like that anyway..





