IluvKingLouis
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I was at a red light, lady behind me felt her truck start to roll, and went to hit the breaks but hit the gas instead. She was very nice and took full responsibility.
We called the police so a report could be taken. (I was rear ended 8 years ago and my insurance company scolded me for not getting a police report).
The officer told me not to contact my insuranace company, or my rates would go up. Instead I should wait for her insurance company to contact me and for me to have a claim number.
But now I can't understand why letting my insurance company know would have adverse effects, when it was clearly her fault and will be paid by her insurance company.
I'm very confused. Any insurance folks out there that can shed some light?
We called the police so a report could be taken. (I was rear ended 8 years ago and my insurance company scolded me for not getting a police report).
The officer told me not to contact my insuranace company, or my rates would go up. Instead I should wait for her insurance company to contact me and for me to have a claim number.
But now I can't understand why letting my insurance company know would have adverse effects, when it was clearly her fault and will be paid by her insurance company.
I'm very confused. Any insurance folks out there that can shed some light?

My car wasn't even worth $8000 to begin with, and it now still has problems popping up, like broken engine mounts. The insurance won't fix anything else since the car had a prior accident and they just blame that. I would have been way ahead if they totalled the whole car. 