Do police in Calgary Alberta report car accidents to auto insurance companies? - calgary car accidents for 2010
Hi all - got into trouble with a minor accident. Unfortunately, someone rear ended. There was minor damage to the bumper of another driver and I have agreed to pay damages out of pocket. And he has to tell my insurance. He stopped to sign the filing of a police force. I am a bit worried that the police would tell my insurance and my prices will increase further, even if I pay for the damage himself.
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The insurance company is because they are connected to the database. You will probably raise your rates even if the accident did not cost a penny. Insurance companies could give lessons Shylock, when it comes to greed. Oh, and incidentally, points (if any) will transfer their license in a few years. But the insurance has a long memory and will continue to collect the premiums. (A question was asked of you probably signed in the first place: "Have you had tickets in the last five years)
I think if the other party had a claim with your insurance company Seguro Popular, the police would require a report. Unfortunately, if you pay or pay for insurance here in Ontario usually get 2 events and their prices.
Call your insurance company and tell them now? No. Did the police report of the wind in a database that your insurance company to have access? Yes, but it costs nothing, will probably not care.
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