We are here for you if you have a question about an Old Republic claim and it is important to us that you quickly find the information you need. Use the Contacts table in the claims coverage line to determine Old Republic`s contact information based on your claim`s coverage line (e.g., commercial auto insurance, workers` compensation, etc.). If you know which Old Republic insurance company you need to contact, you can use the Insurance Company Contacts table to identify contact options for each company`s claims. For more information about service contracts for home security, see the Service Contract Company Contacts table. If you live in an insurance state through no fault of your own, your claim will usually be paid by your insurance company. In case of error, the insurance of the driver at fault must pay for the claim. (Lloyd`s Excess Flood) 800-527-0066 ext. 7389 St. Johns Insurance Company 800-748-2030 State Farm Insurance 800-SF-CLAIM (800-732-5246) Sunshine State Insurance Company 877-329-8795 Your insurance policy is a contract between you and the insurance company.
In return for paying your premiums, the insurance company undertakes to insure you in the event of an accident. Not all auto insurance claims are licensed. Common grounds for rejecting claims include: Main Street America Group 877-282-3844 Maryland Joint Insurance Association 800-492-5670 Massachusetts Bay Insurance Company 800-628-0250; or 508-855-2288 Massachusetts Property Insurance Underwriting Association 800-851-8978 Mercury Insurance Group 800-987-6000 MetLife Auto & Home 800-854-6011; F: 866-743-1546; Email: MET_CAT@metlife.com Middleoak Insurance P: 800-225-2533 Option 7; f: 866-514-9861 or email: stormclaims@middleoak.com or firstreports@middleoak.com Middlesex Insurance Company (see Sentry Insurance) Mississippi Farm Office 866-275-7322 Mississippi Residential Property Insurance Association 800-931-9548 Mississippi Windstorm Underwriting Association 800-931-9548 Montgomery Insurance 800-561-0178 Remember that due to the high volume of calls after a disaster, it may take some time for some numbers to pass – please Ask for a little patience. If an accident occurs, you must report it to your insurance company. If your vehicle has been damaged or someone has been injured, you will need to submit a claim for auto repair (if you purchased collision insurance and comprehensive coverage) and for payment of your medical expenses. If you can`t work for a while because of your injuries, your insurance may be able to cover your loss of income. There are several ways to file an auto insurance claim. You can choose to call the insurance company`s toll-free number to report the claim.
Most insurance companies have agents who are available 24/7 to receive your information. You can also submit your claim online on the insurance company`s website. Filing a claim can increase your auto insurance rates. It`s good to know a company`s policies on how claims affect prices before purchasing insurance, so ask for the average percentage at which prices are increased after a claim. Most auto insurance agencies have a 24-hour toll-free hotline for auto insurance claims. You can usually find it directly on your policy. If not, just call your auto insurance company and talk to an agent. They will point you in the right direction to begin the car accident insurance process.
If a claim is denied, you must pay the damages out of your own pocket to the other driver. You can file a complaint about the rejection of claims with your state`s Department of Insurance. Every auto insurance claim is unique. Some relatively simple claims are settled quickly, and you could have your money in a week or so. This applies in particular to property claims, such as glass replacement. Your insurer may also ask you to visit certain shops for repairs, which can affect how long your car is downtime. Although insurance companies handle the claims process in their own way, the basic claims reporting procedures are similar.