Settling a car accident with insurance is relatively straightforward. But what happens when one or both insurance companies are not involved? Although not an ideal situation, settling an auto collision without insurance is possible.
If you’d rather settle without getting your insurance company involved, don’t forget to take these five steps after an accident:
Settling a car accident without insurance can take some time, so make sure to hang on to the police report, mechanic estimates, and all other documents related to the collision. If the agreement falls apart and the disagreement winds up in court, you’ll want to consult a car accident attorney to figure out your next move.
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