Accidentally give the wrong auto insurance info?
I was in an auto catastrophe a few days ago, but I made a big mistake on my part.
I didn't get ANY information on the other character. Phone number, name, license, insurance (the most idiotic move). On top of that, when I be looking for my auto insurance information, I still had old information from Farmers Insurance, but couldn't find the current information. So assuming that I still have Farmers insurance, I gave the information from the latest paperwork that I could find. What I didn't know is that my parents have changed the insurance to metlife...
I had already made a claim to my own provider, and I had already asked Farmers to bequeath the other guy my ACTUAL information after they had called me.
So...what might occur now?
The other guy has adjectives of my information. Phone number, address, etc etc
So
Answers:
I wouldn’t worry about it. That happen more often than you think due to population being shaken up at the scene of an accident. If the other party or other insurance carrier contacts you, explain what happened and donate them the Metlife claim# and the adjuster handling it. The mix up will be eventually sorted out since the other person has adjectives your info.
Check the police report, it should have all of his info on it.
Related Questions:
I didn't get ANY information on the other character. Phone number, name, license, insurance (the most idiotic move). On top of that, when I be looking for my auto insurance information, I still had old information from Farmers Insurance, but couldn't find the current information. So assuming that I still have Farmers insurance, I gave the information from the latest paperwork that I could find. What I didn't know is that my parents have changed the insurance to metlife...
I had already made a claim to my own provider, and I had already asked Farmers to bequeath the other guy my ACTUAL information after they had called me.
So...what might occur now?
The other guy has adjectives of my information. Phone number, address, etc etc
So
Answers:
I wouldn’t worry about it. That happen more often than you think due to population being shaken up at the scene of an accident. If the other party or other insurance carrier contacts you, explain what happened and donate them the Metlife claim# and the adjuster handling it. The mix up will be eventually sorted out since the other person has adjectives your info.
Check the police report, it should have all of his info on it.
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