How to prove a car accident wasn’t your fault
If you have had a car accident recently but it wasn’t your fault, new questions that you may have never previously considered may start to become a concern. Especially as the situation begins to settle.
Usually, one of the first frequently asked questions online is ‘will your insurance go up if accident not your fault?’.
If you’re wondering does no fault accident increase insurance rates, you’re not alone. The answer depends on how you handle your claim.
Claiming through your insurance vs. using an accident management company
Initially, you would think that if the accident wasn’t your insurance shouldn’t be affected. In a fair world, It’s a question that shouldn’t need asking.
However, your insurance can go up as a result of a non-fault accident.
Fortunately, there are ways to help avoid your insurance going up if the accident was not your fault.
The determination of this starts prior to you starting an accident claim. It’s at this point that you can help reduce the chances of your insurance going up if the accident was not your fault.
There are three main reasons that can affect your insurance after a non-fault accident.
If the accident wasn’t your fault, you are eligible to start a non-fault claim.
After the accident, you directly contact and process a claim with your insurance company and while the claim is still pending, your next insurance renewal becomes due.
This is a tough situation and one that many non-fault drivers find themselves in. It is also a situation that can be avoided by making a more informed decision after the accident has occurred.
If you were at fault for the accident, speaking to your insurance company is the correct step to take because it is the at-fault driver’s insurance policy that the claim will be processed against.
If your renewal is upcoming during this pending stage, the renewal price will usually reflect this risk through an increased premium.
An accident claim can be known to take up to many months or more to conclude, depending on the circumstances.
For a lot of drivers this is a nasty yet common surprise; especially considering that the accident was not your fault.
The solution to this issue that non-fault drivers can choose to make in order to avoid this insurance rate increase is to work with an Accident Management Company (also known as a Credit Hire Company.
An Accident Management Company provides professional, independent, on your side claims management services. You are provided with non-fault expert advice and are also provided with a vehicle replacement while your vehicle is being repaired. This is known as Credit Hire and is at no cost to you.
This process removes the need to pay your insurance policy excess to initiate a claim, but most importantly means that you don’t need to initiate the claim via your own policy.
Accident Claims Management Services provide non-fault driver benefits, which include:
To understand how processing a non-fault claim through an accident management company compares to your insurance company, read our Accident Management VS Your Insurance Company comparison table.
If you begin a non-fault accident claim, directly through your insurance company, some insurance companies will reduce, if not wipe away completely, your no claims bonus.
Losing your no claims bonus may cause your insurance to go up even if the accident was not your fault.
Although this isn’t an increase directly from the non-fault accident, it may still cause your next insurance premium to go up from the loss or reduction of your no claims discount.
To lose some, if not all of your no claims bonus also means that you will need to re-build a no claims bonus back up over many years, paying higher insurance premiums over the entire time.
Avoid losing your no claims bonus
To stop this from occurring, an accident claims management company will only claim directly from the at-fault driver’s insurance policy. As a result, your own insurance policy and no claims bonus will be left unaffected by the claim.
Understand more about how your no claims bonus can be impacted after a non-fault car accident.
Learn more about how your insurance can be affected after a non-fault accident.
If the accident wasn’t your fault, you are eligible to start a non-fault claim.
The insurances risk associated with your last 5 years of claims history.
By now understanding how you can overcome the question of will your insurance go up if accident not your fault for reason 1; by working with an accident management company, is the first step to avoiding an increase in your next insurance premium.
However, by the time your non-fault claim has been finalised by the accident management company, your insurance company must be made aware of the accident claim.
Your claim, although declared as not your fault, will still be documented and additionally stored in different insurance databases, such as the Claims and Underwriting Exchange (CUE).
Claims, even non-fault, are still considered when insurance renewals are due for up to 5 years after they take place.
If your car was hit while parked on a road that you park on frequently...
Another example might be if your non-fault accident occurred on your usual route to work in rush hour traffic.
It is said that a non-fault claim shouldn’t affect your insurance in this way.
However, if you are involved in a non-fault accident and later notice an increase in your premiums once the claim has been concluded, it is encouraged to challenge your current insurance provider about the increase.
If your insurance provider can’t provide a reasonable reason for the increase, can’t help to bring down the quotation or directly link it to your non-fault accident claim; it might be a good idea to shop around for a better offer.
The insurance market is a highly competitive market and it’s very likely that you will quickly and easily be able to find a quotation for your annual car insurance for a better price; especially by using insurance comparison website such as:
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