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How do I claim for a non-fault accident? If you have comprehensive cover, you can make a claim with your insurance provider following their claims process. If you have third-party, or third-party, fire and theft insurance, youll need to write to the other driver and make a claim against them directly.
If you are injured in a motor vehicle accident, file a written notice of claim with the No-Fault insurer that identify the injured person(s), along with reasonably obtainable information regarding the time, place and circumstances of the accident, as soon as reasonably practicable, but in no event more than 30 calendar
In a no-fault claim, the parties are not required to prove any partys blameworthiness to resolve the claim. In contrast, parties to a fault-based claim must prove a party was at fault to prevail on the claim.
No-Fault is a personal injury coverage and does not pay for auto body repair of your car or damage to any other partys motor vehicle or other personal property. No-Fault is also primary to health insurance, which means it pays first in the event injury is due to an auto accident.
New York Insurance Regulation 68 stipulates that written notice of a No-Fault claim must be submitted within 30 days of the accident, medical bills must be submitted within 45 days, and lost wage claims must be submitted within 90 days.
Depending on the circumstances and facts of your case, you can still prove your injury claim without a police report. For instance, a car accident attorney can call the person who wrote the report to the witness stand. Alternatively, you can use other forms of evidence, including: Medical records.
New York is a no-fault insurance state, which means that insureds are generally reimbursed by their insurance company for damages regardless of who was responsible for causing the accident.