Because it is irrelevant. You can file 'xyz' type of claims. The only thing that matters is the result of the investigation.
Filing a no-fault claim has no effect on the outcome of the investigation. The claimant has to pay full deductible plus premiums if found at fault.
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Originally Posted by JARblue
I'm not sure I understand why you would attribute fault in a no-fault claim? 
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