Auto Insurance Accident – Do You Have To Get Name and Address?

September 20, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Insurance Laws 

Reader’s Question:

When an accident occurs and you don’t receive proof of car insurance, name, or address from the other motorist who hit you and they file a claim against you, can you turn them in for failing to show you with proof of their car insurance? I live in Houston.

Bill

Houston, TX

If a law enforcement officer was not contacted or did not respond then there is really no recourse you have to obtain this information.

All accidents should be reported to your insurance carrier in Houston even if the police are not called. In this manner, they have a record of your side of the accident. This also protects you from incidents such as the one you mention wherein the information later changes and they file a claim against you. You should contact your insurance carrier, if you have not yet, and tell them what happened. At this point, it will be up to a claims adjuster to decide whether or not an insurance claim can be made against your auto insurance policy. The same would also apply to the other party’s insurance company.

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