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Old 09-01-2007, 09:34 AM
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I filed 2 claims recently that were both counted comprehensive. Does this make my rates go up? Im going to switch insurance companies and want to know if my comprehensive claims from the company Im with now are going affect the new company Im going to?
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the new company may look into the 2 comprehensive claims pending on how close together they may be. if there distant you shouldnt have any problems, comprehensive claims do not affect your ins. rates, unless they notice if its been abused ie: fraud. meaning claims being filed often
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the new company may look into the 2 comprehensive claims pending on how close together they may be. if there distant you shouldnt have any problems, comprehensive claims do not affect your ins. rates, unless they notice if its been abused ie: fraud. meaning claims being filed often
Nope only had 2 that I did file at the same time but only because they happened at the same time. Thats the only claim I have made in years.
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shouldnt affect anything then on your ins. rates
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depending what ins. co. you go with, they will look at your claim history, and figure if you are a risk or not.
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