Do I pay excess if not at fault?

An insurance excess is the amount you need to contribute when you make an insurance claim. Generally speaking, you always need to pay the excess when you make an insurance claim (even if you're not at fault), but insurers usually agree to waive the excess under specific circumstance.
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Do you always have to pay excess?

If the other driver has admitted fault and has already told their insurer, your excess might be waived. But usually you'll have to pay it – so make sure you can afford it. When your insurer is certain you're not at fault, you'll get it back.
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Do you have to pay excess if you are not at fault UK?

Do I pay excess if accident is not my fault? – typically yes. Your insurer should recover the money from the insurer of the at-fault driver – eventually, then they will pay it back to you.
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Do you pay excess on each claim?

Remember, you pay the excess at the start of a claim and you'll need to pay both the compulsory and voluntary excess.
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Do your rates go up if it wasn't your fault?

If you cause an accident, you can expect your auto insurance costs to go up. However, even if you aren't at fault, you may still face higher rates. According to The Balance, your premiums can increase depending on the circumstances of the accident, the types of coverage you have, and your claims history.
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Do you pay excess if not at fault?



Should I call my insurance if it wasn't my fault?

Yes, you should call your insurance company if you were in a car accident that was not your fault. There are two main reasons for this. First, your insurance company may require you to contact them as outlined in your policy.
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Will my insurance pay if it was my fault?

In most states, if you are at fault for an accident you (or your insurance company if you have liability coverage) will have to pay for the losses of the other driver, passengers, and anyone else harmed by the accident. Losses include things like car repairs, medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering.
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Can I claim my excess back?

When you pay the excess for a car accident which isn't your fault, you may need to claim this back from the insurance company of the driver who caused the accident once the claim is settled, if you don't have legal expenses cover to pay this for you.
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Who pays insurance excess?

You pay the excess in the event of any claim made on your insurance policy regardless of who's to blame. However, if it's proved the accident was the other person's fault and the full cost is recovered from their insurer, you may be able to recover this amount.
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Will a non fault accident affect my insurance UK?

Does declaring a non-fault claim affect my insurance? Unfortunately, yes it does. In many cases, your premiums will go up after you've declared a non-fault claim to your insurance provider.
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Should I tell my insurance company about a minor accident UK?

– Always notify your insurers if you are involved in an accident, however minor it may be and regardless of whether there is any damage. If you are involved in an accident and do not wish to make a claim on your policy you can simply advise your insurers about the accident 'For notification purposes only'.
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Do you have to report a minor car accident to police UK?

You must report the accident to the police within 24 hours if you do not give your details at the time of the accident. You must also report the accident to your insurance company, even if you're not planning to make a claim.
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Do I lose my no claims bonus if someone hits me?

Even if someone hits your car and you make a claim for the damage on your insurance – it is likely that you will lose your no-claims bonus. Remember it is a 'no-claims bonus' and not a 'no-blame bonus'.
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Why do I have to pay excess for insurance?

Why do I need to pay Car Insurance excess? Car insurance excess helps to cover the cost of repairing and replacing insured vehicles, keeping policies affordable. It also helps to prevent people claiming too often and for minor things. In that sense, excess makes insuring your car possible for the insurer.
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What's compulsory excess?

An excess is the sum of money that you will be required to pay should you make a claim against your insurance. A compulsory excess is the sum that your insurer sets and is non-negotiable. This amount depends upon different factors including your age, the type of claim and your car type.
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How long does it take to claim back excess?

If you are wondering how long it will take to get you excess back after a claim, this is almost impossible to say – even your insurer may not know. Depending on the complexity of your accident claim however, it can take anything from a couple of months to over a year.
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How does insurance policy excess work?

Insurance excess is a pre-agreed amount of money that you need to pay to your insurance provider in the event of a claim, such as a car accident or a flood at home. In many cases, you'll be asked to pay the excess immediately so that the claim process can begin.
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How is excess calculated in insurance?

Depending on where you're insured, this can mean anything between 5-10% of the total damages. For example: If your car gets stolen and the value of your car was set at R110 000 with a proportionate excess set at 10%, you'll need to pay an excess of R11 000.
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What does excess in car insurance mean?

Car insurance excess is the amount you'll have to pay towards a claim you make on your insurance. The total excess is likely to be made up of a compulsory and voluntary excess.
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How do I claim if someone hits my car?

Whether you can catch the culprit or not, you should call the police. Hit and runs are against the law, so you need to record the crime. The police might also be able to help you reach the other motorist, so they could help you get the compensation you need.
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What do you do if someone bumps your car?

What to do if someone hits your parked car
  1. Exchange information with the other driver (if applicable)
  2. Look for witnesses.
  3. Inspect and document damage.
  4. Call the police.
  5. Call insurance company.
  6. Move to safety.
  7. Call 911.
  8. Exchange information.
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What do you do after a minor car accident?

  1. Check if anyone is hurt. ...
  2. Make sure to take pictures of the accident. ...
  3. Move your vehicle off to the side of the road if possible. ...
  4. Let the investigator take command of the situation, and institute measures to prevent the accident from getting worse. ...
  5. Exchange information with the other driver.
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When someone hits you do you call their insurance or yours?

Despite the circumstances, whether you are at fault or not, you should always call your insurance if you are involved in an accident. Whether you have found it damaged while parked or in any other unfortunate circumstance, you need to contact your insurance immediately.
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What happens when you are in a car accident and it is not your fault?

If the accident wasn't your fault, having an official police report will help you hold the other driver accountable for damages and repair costs. Don't try to work out reparations with the other driver on your own, even if the other driver doesn't want to involve the police of insurance companies.
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