Insurance rates after a not-at-fault accidentView More Insurance QuestionsPosted 3/17/10 at 2:55pm If I'm in a car accident but I'm declared not at fault, can my insurance campany raise my rates? Do you have an answer to this question? This question was posted over a month ago, so new answers cannot be added. If you don't see the answer you're looking for here, try creating a new question for your specific issue. User Contributed Answers (1)If your insurance company doesn't find out on their own, don't tell them. I've heard of insurance companies raising the rates on you, even though you weren't at fault, because in their eyes you're now more "accident prone". Disclaimer: Rate Rush allows any member of the community to submit answers and try to help, and as such, answers might not always be correct. Please consult a certified professional before making any major financial decision. The information and advice posted here does not necessarily represent the opinions of RateRush.com. We are not liable for any financial loss incurred from following this advice. | Get notified of new answers!Let us know your email address and we'll send you a quick notice when a new answer is posted! Browse Questions By Category Banking (42)Business Finance (63) Credit Cards (13) Debt Management (12) Insurance (10) Loans (11) Other (97) Real Estate (24) Retirement (15) Stock Market (15) Taxes (13) |