Auto Insurance Tips Maine

Traffic accidents cause stress, fear and worries about costs. Many of us are not aware however, of the risks and consequences in store if we don't report an auto accident to our insurance company. Not reporting an auto accident could be a breach of your insurance contract leading to many unexpected consequences.

Local Companies

Walker Rollan W Ins
(207) 764-4354
20 Dennett Hill Rd
Presque Isle, ME
Allen Peter C Ins
(207) 989-6525
56 Edgewood Dr
Brewer, ME
Dodd Pamela Ins
(207) 772-1997
26 Atlantic Pl
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Lacharite Maurice Ins
(207) 729-3321
139 Maine St
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Dennett Wm E Agency Inc Ins
(207) 439-3815
Bartlett Rd
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Prudential Financial
(207) 795-7707
782 Minot Ave
Auburn, ME
Grillo John N Ins
(207) 878-2126
94 Auburn St
Portland, ME
Sargent Tyler & West Ins
(207) 989-7381
60 Summer St
Bangor, ME
King Julianne S Ins
(207) 846-8979
106 W Main St
Yarmouth, ME
Delisle Wm J Ins
(207) 622-7871
5 Orchard St
Augusta, ME

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Auto Insurance Tips:

(NC)—Traffic accidents cause stress, fear and worries about costs. Many of us are not aware however, of the risks and consequences in store if we don't report an auto accident to our insurance company. Not reporting an auto accident could be a breach of your insurance contract leading to many unexpected consequences.


Insurance companies become aware of unreported accidents in many ways, such as from police reports, collision reporting centres, claims databases, driving records and other insurance companies. When you buy your insurance policy, you have agreed by contract to inform the insurance company within seven days, or as soon as possible, of all accidents that must be reported to the police. Your contract also obligates you to inform the insurance company if you intend to make a claim, or if there is any significant change to your status as a driver, such as a suspended licence.


According to the provincial insurance regulator, the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO), the consequences of breaching the contract with your insurer could include:


•A rejection of future claims on the unreported accident.


•A refusal to defend you if a lawsuit is filed against you.


•An increase in your insurance rates.


•The cancellation of your insurance policy.


•A refusal to renew your insurance policy.


When to involve the police


According to FSCO, the police must be called if:


•someone is injured;


•the total damage to the vehicles appears to be more than $1,000; or


•there is damage to the roadway or to property on or bordering the roadway.


In addition to these requirements, you must remain at the scene of an auto accident. Failure to do so may subject you to criminal prosecution.


You should also call the police if you suspect the involvement of alcohol or drugs, or criminal activity.


For more information on auto insurance, visit FSCO's website at www.fsco.gov.on.ca.


- News Canada


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