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Car Insurance When contacting your insurance company

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#1
  • kukui
  • mail
  • 2021/11/21 10:35

This is my first time here, so please let me know. I will be in the Mainland for college this fall. My car is in Hawaii. Just before I left Hawaii, I had a collision in the Kahala area. It was not a major collision and the damage to both of our cars was not serious, so we exchanged contact information and that was the end of it. A few weeks later, while my family was driving the car, we noticed that the A/C was not working ( I was already in Mainland for college at the time ) I went to have it checked out and was told that the A/C would not work without repairing the front of the car and was given an estimate.  I am prepared to contact the insurance company, but a few weeks ago I dropped my phone and all the data was lost due to a shock or something. I have not even backed up the data. 
I was told that when I contact the insurance company, they will contact the other party's name, address, photo, etc. 
If the other party's information is lost, will insurance be denied? ?

I have asked my family in Hawaii to do the estimates and repairs. I will be the one to contact the insurance company, but is it possible that the insurance will not be reimbursed in this situation ? Please let me know if you have any information in advance. 
This is my first time and I am very anxious. Please help me.

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#2
  • 家主
  • 2021/11/21 (Sun) 13:36
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When did you have the accident ?
Did you contact your insurance company at the time of the accident ??

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#3
  • Kukui
  • 2021/11/21 (Sun) 14:18
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Thank you for your reply.
The accident was in early September. The outside injuries were only grazes, so I let it go. Also, it was a few days before I left for college, so I decided I didn't have time, which was a mistake.
I still wonder if they will accept it without the other person's information ?.

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#5
  • ノーフォルト
  • 2021/11/21 (Sun) 15:03
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Hawaii is no-fault, so the biggest problem is not the availability of the other party's contact information, but
the lack of a police report when you had your accident.

How can you prove to the insurance company that you had an accident months ago ?
It is useless to even think about it. You just have to give up and think it's a learning experience.

I guess the air conditioner repair will be deductible after all ?

Or if you have car insurance, you can use it to repair it ?

Don't your parents know that much about it? ? don't your parents know that much about it?

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