Vehicle Insurance Claims New Jersey

 

February 11, 2009 by visitor · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Auto insurance leads 

Reader’s Question:

What do I have to do if I have to make a vehicle insurance claims in New Jersey?

Jim

Newark NJ

 

What you need to do first is to review and read thoughroughly what underwriting states on your vehicle insurance policy. These vehicle insurance policy differ from other policy. Even the property damage claim is different from the liability insurance claims. You may check the terms and conditions on your car insurance policy to know exactly what your car insurance companies obligations when it comes to making vehicle insurance claims.

The New Jersey Automobile Insurance Bill of Rights states that vehicle insurance claims should be handled promptly and fairly. According to the NJ Administrative Code, there should be no unreasonable delay physical damage claims should be settled within thirty days unless there are specific jurisdiction laws. You should receive a notification that states an explanation on the letter if the vehicle insurance claims is not settled in 30 days.

So If you are making a vehicle insurance claims in New Jersey, contact your car insurance company immediately to know any further information that you need to do to make a claim.

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