FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2013
Car accidents are not fun. It doesn't matter if your car was totaled or there is a brand new ding on your brand new bumper, car accidents are never the best situations to be in.
If you find yourself involved in a car accident, make sure to report it to your insurance immediately. Failure to report the car accident to your insurance company can result in you paying the bill, the WHOLE bill. You pay a monthly (or annual) bill to your auto insurance for a reason- for coverage. Insure your coverage by speaking to your insurance agent the moment a car accident happens. Despite who's fault it is, you are still liable for reporting it to your insurance and ensuring your coverage.
The worst part of not reporting your car accident to your insurance company is that not all damages appear immediately. A week or two, or even a month later, damage from your accident may appear. Not to mention your back may begin aching from an accident you had at the beginning of the year.
To ensure your full coverage for both your vehicle and your self, call your insurance agent right away if you have been involved in a car accident. Kipper Insurance is here to provide you with the safety and comfort you need at (760)471-2200 or fill out the form below:
Fill out the following form as completely as possible. Once you have completed the form, click the Submit button to send your information. Your request will be handled promptly.
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