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  2. What is accident forgiveness? - AOL

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    The small accident forgiveness is if your claim is less than $500 and large accident forgiveness if your claim exceeds $500. The accident forgiveness coverage amount for either program depends on ...

  3. How to get car insurance for new drivers - AOL

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    For example, the average cost of car insurance is $2,542 per year for a full coverage policy, but an 18-year-old driver on their own policy pays an average of $7,499 per year for the same coverage ...

  4. What is an insurance claim and when should you file one? - AOL

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    Many insurers offer accident forgiveness. What this means exactly varies from insurer to insurer, but in general, it means your rates won’t go up after your first at-fault accident.

  5. Personal injury protection - Wikipedia

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    Some states PIP is the insurance of first resort to pay for medical bills when injured in an automobile accident. [ 2 ] In some states, PIP is subrogatable, meaning that your insurance carrier will pay for your loss, regardless of liability, and then recover (or subrogate) what it paid from the liable party's insurance carrier. [ 3 ]

  6. Diminished value - Wikipedia

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    Siegle vs. Progressive Consumer's Insurance Company, 819 So.2d 732 (Florida 2002). The ability to receive diminished value financial compensation from an at-fault driver for their negligence was decided by the Florida Supreme Court in the Siegle vs. Progressive Consumer's Insurance Company case. After Siegle insurance companies are able to ...

  7. Progressive Auto Insurance - Wikipedia

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  8. Car insurance for a hit-and-run: What you need to know - AOL

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    If you have accident forgiveness, however, you may not see an increase. If you know who hit you, on the other hand, you may be able to file a claim against the other person’s insurance policy ...

  9. Total loss - Wikipedia

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    In insurance claims, a total loss or write-off is a situation where the lost value, repair cost or salvage cost of a damaged property exceeds its insured value, and simply replacing the old property with a new equivalent is more cost-effective. [1] [2] Such a loss may be an "actual total loss" or a "constructive total loss".