Question:
I was on a trip out of state when I got into an auto accident. The police wouldn't file a report and we just exchanged information. I'm pretty sure it is a double fault accident, but to avoid going through insurance, I'd rather just assume fault and pay for it myself. It's minor damage and I can afford just paying for it more than I could afford paying for the spike in insurance. What should I do?? How can I make sure that he won't file anyways after I have payed for the repair costs?
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When I read this I thought for sure it would be just a insurance claim. An attorney sometimes will give you free advice if you call on the phone.
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Call your insurance agent.Deal with insurance claim myself?
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First off, not having a police report isn't good. Second, why would you admit fault and pay for it. Was it on private property? Who was cited? There is usually no such thing as a double fault accident. There could be some sort of contributory negligence (you 60% and the other person 40%.). Either way, I would never admit fault and pay. You should have gotten a police report.More Questions & Answers ...
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