Question:
A car rear-ended me and we didn't see any damage, so we exchanged info rather than contact the police. Upon closer inspection, the bumper was pushed in and the estimate is over $900. I made a police report after the fact. I have the driver's tag number, license number, phone number and address of the person. He is not returning my calls, and I want to try to file a claim, but my insurance agent said I need to obtain his insurance info. Thanks. I'm in Florida.
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The adjuster has the necessary tools to track down the other individual and file through their carrier. There is actually not a system in Florida to get drivers insurance information but if the other driver does not cooperate your insurance will send the bill to them directly for the damages.
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You might have to take them to court.dmv will record of his in surance company if he has it if not file a small claims suit for yoyr damage referance police report when contacting dmv for his insuranceinfo
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You say you exchanged information, then say you don't have his insurance information. That is the information you exchange in case of an accident. But if you have his name and address, you really don't have to have his insurance information. Get an estimate of your damages and send him a bill asking for payment for your damages. Hopefully HE will turn it in to insurance and they will contact you. If you don't hear from him in a timely manner, consider small claims court.do you really need to wait 1 year 1 days to get your license in georgia?
from the person themselves. they are the only one who can give out their information. Its called the privacy laws.More Questions & Answers ...
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