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  2. Car insurance for a hit-and-run: What you need to know - AOL

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    Whether you are a victim of a hit-and-run or guilty of causing one, you may want to look for an insurance company with high claim and customer service reviews, plentiful discounts and the coverage ...

  3. Uninsured motorist clause - Wikipedia

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    Most states require a victim to sue the uninsured motorist (or a fictitious John Doe hit and run driver when litigating the second category of uninsured motorist claim) for his injuries in order to prevail on a breach of contract action against the insurance carrier. Some states, such as Virginia, require that the victim actually obtain a ...

  4. What to do after a hit-and-run in Georgia - AOL

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    Adding a hit-and-run claim may make it more difficult to find a favorable rate with a car insurance company, so it may be a good idea to shop around with several companies. A hit-and-run is not ...

  5. What to do after a hit-and-run in Michigan - AOL

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    A hit-and-run accident would probably mean paying even more. 5 things to do after a hit-and-run in Michigan In addition to stopping, drivers must take certain steps following any accident to stay ...

  6. What to do after a hit-and-run in Connecticut - AOL

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    File a claim with your auto insurance provider: If you want to file a claim on your own insurance for the damage or medical expenses caused in the hit-and-run, you’ll need to contact your ...

  7. What to do after a hit-and-run in Massachusetts - AOL

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    Whether a hit-and-run is considered a felony in Massachusetts will depend on the severity of the accident. Leaving the scene of an accident that causes property damage or injuries is a misdemeanor.

  8. I hit a deer and filed a car insurance claim to recoup some ...

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    When you're in an accident that you’re covered for, your car insurance company has a choice. It can opt to pay for the specific damages that occur, or it can decide to write off your car as a ...

  9. The Travelers Companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a common risk management strategy used by U.S. insurance groups. If any one company in the group gets hit with too many claims, the situation can be easily contained to that one company (which is placed in runoff and allowed to run its policies to completion), while the remainder of the group continues to operate normally.