Auto claim next to Allstate insurance?

My boyfriend got into an accident 2 weeks ago. Basically it be a 5-car pileup. The two cars in front of my boyfriend left the scene because they have no damage. The lady (Lexus driver and Allstate insurance carrier) who in actuality hit a Toyota Corolla (Traveler's Insurance carrier), which in turn hit my boyfriend's Ford Escort is not returning phone calls and did not furnish a statement to Allstate. She did give a statement to the Corolla's insurance company but basically claimed that the Corolla hit the Escort later hit her Lexus, which makes no sense because the Corolla didn't back up!

He get estimates on his bumper from the Allstate and Travelers insurance companies which came back between $1100-$1600. He merely wants to do a cash within lieu and get it fixed by a friend of his. Is it possible for him to just step after the Corolla's insurance company or does he have to continue to lurk for the Allstate's policy holder to respond back to Allstate?!
Answers:
For car insurance the fastest road to get a free quote is do a policy comparison. Be sure to choose the same coverage level, you can get an quick quote to compare against others. Use alike coverage area, car cause and model, mileage and driving history to ensure you get accurate comparison. To get confident auto quotes, go to http://www.simpleautoquotes.com/Auto-Insurance.html and you can compare the major auto insurance companies.
If your boyfriend have full coverage, tell him to call his insurance company. They will abet him get the car fixed faster. Otherwise, he will a moment ago have to wait for Allstate to finish it's investigation. In most states, they enjoy 30 days from when the claim is filed. Source(s): Insurance Agent


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