Most people realize their insurance premiums might increase after an at-fault accident, and often, these rate increases are quite steep. The amount of the increase will depend on the insurance laws in your state. Many people do not realize, however, that an accident that isn’t their fault can also increase insurance premiums, though not as much as an at-fault accident.
Read on for more information about insurance rates and why they increase after an accident, even when you were not to blame. If someone else caused a crash and you suffered injuries, consult with a car accident lawyer about your legal rights as soon as possible.
Insurance premiums may increase up to 73 percent after a single at-fault accident. A recent insurance analysis revealed that insurance premiums can increase by more than $100 a year after not-at-fault accidents. These increases occur when your policy renews.
Many states, including Nevada, are at-fault tort states for car accident claims. When someone else is to blame for an accident, you can file a claim with their insurance to cover your losses. Your insurance company might not have any outlay regarding the accident. So why can your insurance company raise your rates if they paid nothing?
Some factors that can increase insurance costs in this situation include:
Not all insurance companies have a surcharge in the policy renewal for not-at-fault accidents. If your insurance carrier does, you might want to look for a different company. If you are soliciting quotes from different companies, ask them if they add a surcharge for not-at-fault accidents.
Certain not-at-fault accidents rarely result in rate increases, including those involving damage to a legally parked car, collisions with animals, or if a court issued a judgment against the person responsible.
Because higher premiums are costlier with at-fault accidents, and this surcharge can last for three to five years, you want to prove to your insurance company that you were not at fault.
Evidence of another’s fault might include:
Retain a copy of any or all of these documents for your records. If the at-fault party’s insurance company fails to pay for the damages you incurred in the accident, particularly if you suffered injuries, any documentation that proves liability will help if you file a car accident lawsuit.
If you have difficulty proving someone else’s fault to your insurer, seek help from a car accident lawyer. The right lawyer can help prove fault to your insurer and the other insurance companies that should cover your claim. An accident attorney will know what evidence will prove liability and can put together your claim package for you.
If you are facing increased premiums after your not-at-fault accident, there are some things you can do to reduce your rates.
These tips include:
Let a car accident attorney help with all aspects of your insurance claim following an accident that someone else caused. A lawyer can evaluate your rights, gather evidence of liability, foresee possible issues with your insurance policy, and more.
Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers
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11441 Allerton Park Dr #100
Las Vegas, NV 89135
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Las Vegas, NV 89101
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Las Vegas, NV 89123
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Reno, NV 89502
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Joseph L. Benson II, and Ben J. Bingham, Personal Injury Attorneys
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