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Originally Posted by Drex
usually that means you have to pay your deductible to your insurance company. if you go through the other party's insurance, then no deductible (assuming they were at fault).
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If your insurance charges you a deductible for an accident that is not your fault, you should dump them immediately. I ALWAYS work with my own insurance company because they have MY interests in mind since I am their customer. The other person's insurance won't give two $hits about you or any problems you have.
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Originally Posted by forza370z
I thought you don't if it's not at your fault no?
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I have never paid my insurance deductible except for one time. I avoided a collision with a vehicle coming into my lane suddenly, but I wound up running my Sentra up on to a median curb by doing so. The guy drove off, and I even got the phone number of a witness who saw what happened. However, insurance wouldn't make a claim under my uninsured motorist clause even with the witness (so now I know to always let the guy hit me rather than hit something else myself). The accident wound up being over $1500 because I busted the oil pan and the radiator was damaged. I wasn't interested in paying the repair fee, so I claimed it on my insurance and paid my $500 deductible. They did not raise my rates either.