How to File a Car Insurance Claim?

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StMiles
07/29/25 5:34pm
Car insurance claims can be filed by following these steps: 1. The policyholder calls the insurance company's claim hotline to report the incident after the vehicle is involved in an accident; 2. Follow the arrangements of the insurance company's claims department to go to the designated branch for damage assessment. At this time, the policyholder needs to personally bring the original policy, vehicle registration certificate, driver's license, ID card, and other required documents to the insurance company to complete the procedures; 3. After the damage assessment is completed, the policyholder can take the vehicle to a repair shop for repairs; 4. After the repairs are done, submit the expenses to the insurance company for reimbursement. Always drive safely and abide by traffic rules and regulations. Avoid serious violations such as fatigued driving, drunk driving, or using a mobile phone while driving.
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