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When preparing an insurance claim how do you prove it was the other driver's fault? |
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Resources for a rock-solid claim
Your best plan of attack is to solicit the cooperation of witnesses that saw the incident. Hopefully, you collected this information at the time. If you have not witnesses, you may wish to return to the scene and check if any surveillance cameras may have been recording the scene (some parking lots and businesses have areas surrounding their property covered!). However, if neither of these resources are available, you should contact your insurance agent for assistance in writing your claim (they're the experts!) Do all of this as close to the accident as possible, as the information is fresh in your mind. Good luck!
First answer by ID1051443754. Last edit by MmmDietCoke. Contributor trust: 443 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 33 [recommend question]
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