Replacement Motor Vehicle
Not At Fault Drivers are entitled to a replacement vehicle from at fault’s Insurer
1. Never admit fault before speaking to your insurance company, because it can invalidate both your insurance and your eligibility for compensation.
2. Get the other driver’s name, phone number, license no. and insurance company details.
3. Take as many pictures of the scene and the damage to the vehicles as you can, preferably before the vehicles are moved. This can help give an idea of what really happened and provide photo evidence.
4. Report the accident to the police ASAP (in some states must be within 24 hours, in others within 28 days). Be aware that a police report is an eligibility requirement for reimbursement of medical costs for various compensation entitlements, whether you are at fault or not, which is why we suggest reporting the accident ASAP.
1. Never admit fault before speaking to your insurance company, because it can invalidate both your insurance and your eligibility for compensation.
2. Get the other driver’s name, phone number, license no. and insurance company details.
3. Take as many pictures of the scene and the damage to the vehicles as you can, preferably before the vehicles are moved. This can help give an idea of what really happened and provide photo evidence.
4. Report the accident to the police ASAP (in some states must be within 24 hours, in others within 28 days). Be aware that a police report is an eligibility requirement for reimbursement of medical costs for various compensation entitlements, whether you are at fault or not, which is why we suggest reporting the accident ASAP.