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Your insurance company don't have to inform you of a claim made against you and can settle without informing you of the said claim.Question, if the other guy has claimed for his door should I not know about it? Or is the whole matter between him and my insurance company?
Your insurance company don't have to inform you of a claim made against you and can settle without informing you of the said claim.
It's been discussed a lot recently (believe someone was on the Last Word the other evening discussing the increasing problem of "constructed crashes" to make claims and touched on this). I think a couple of other threads on AAM mention this too.
I'd love to see the documented evidence behind your claim that they do have to inform.Your Insurers do have to inform you of any claim made against you to get your version of events.
Is this "must" coming from a logicial point of view or from a legal one? If it's from a legal POV then some of the insurers have been in breach of this in the past.YES. Liability can be disputed in that your version of the accident must be obtained by your insurer.
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