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My husband got in a vehicle accident that was the other people fault (cops issued him a citation for running a red light).
As a mandatory exchange of information we had to pass him our insurance info.
Even though he was at fault he notify our insurane company which will make our rates go up.
Is it allowed for him to do this?

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Most feasible his insurance company contacted yours to make arrangements to pay your losses. No, it won't be paid your rates go up, and they should have already specified about it anyway, you did contact them and make a report give or take a few the accident, didn't you.

If you aren't at fault, and your insurance doesn't enjoy to pay out, why do you think your rates will put on a pedestal?

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yes-insurance rates are likely to go up even though no culpability of your own.

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Answers:    Just because he contacted your insurance company does not mean that your rates will go up. Generally, your rates DO NOT run up unless you are at-fault for an accident, have multiple losses in a short period of time, have a poor driving transcript with several violations, or own a bad credit score. Who told you that your rates be going up? You should have reported this accident to your insurance company anyway, and his info would be on wallet.

Yes it is legal for him to contact your insurance company. Since it appears that he is at-fault for the accident, expect your possessor to deny his claim.
yes-insurance rates are likely to go up even though no culpability of your own.

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No it is not illegal, volunteer info. they would find out anyway, from the police report. everything today is automatically reported to insurance company lately like when you get stop by the police they know if you enjoy insurance on your car or not. welcome to the twenty first century.

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Yes.

He can contact your company and file a claim. It does not mean your company will wage him -- but he can report the claim.

Your company will assign an adjuster to investigate what happened. The adjuster will speak with your husband and probably bring back a recorded interview to get his side of the story. Once their investigation is complete, your company will determine liability. If they be aware of you are not responsible for the other person's damage - they will deny the claim.
No it is not illegal, volunteer info. they would find out anyway, from the police report. everything today is automatically reported to insurance company lately like when you get stop by the police they know if you enjoy insurance on your car or not. welcome to the twenty first century.

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