Auto Claims Assist Launches Free Guide For What To Do After A Car Accident
A non-fault specialist accident management company introduces a new guide explaining what people should do after a car accident that wasn’t their fault.
Manchester, England, United Kingdom – March 28, 2024 —
Manchester, UK – Car accidents happen every day and many individuals end up in accidents that weren’t their fault. As a result, they call their insurance provider and attempt to make a claim. Unfortunately, this isn’t the most beneficial thing someone can do following a non-fault accident. It will lead to the individual paying an excess and potentially losing a no-claims bonus. Not only will this cost a lot of money right away, but it also means future car insurance premiums will be more expensive.
Instead, it’s far more advantageous to make a claim through the at-fault driver’s insurance company. Not many people know how to do this, but Auto Claims Assist has launched a free guide to help cover all the right steps.
This guide is completely free and will walk a person through all the necessary steps following a non-fault accident. It teaches people what to do – and what not to do – in the aftermath of an incident that wasn’t their fault. Consequently, the individual not at fault can claim the right level of compensation without negatively affecting their car insurance policy.
An Intensive Look Into What To Do In A Car Accident
Auto Claims Assist’s guide will take an intensive look at what to do immediately after a car accident. Many individuals are unaware of who they should call, what they should say or what information they must note down in the immediate aftermath. This guide clearly states what to do right away, ensuring that the individual can safely secure their vehicle and get any necessary assistance.
It also delivers useful tips detailing what to avoid doing as it can make the situation worse. This includes not apologising for the accident, which can often be seen as an admission of fault that makes any insurance claims much harder to process.
Making The Right Insurance Claim
Most people assume that their insurance company is responsible for compensation following car accidents – even when they aren’t the driver at fault. The free guide from Auto Claims Assist explains why this is a bad thing to do as it costs more money for the individual and will make insurance more expensive in the future.
As such, the guide explains how to make a claim by contacting Auto Claims Assist. Here, the company will take charge of the situation and contact the at-fault driver’s insurance provider. A dedicated claims handler is then assigned to the individual, helping them get all the compensation they need.
With car accidents becoming increasingly common, this guide is seen as a way of helping people who don’t know what to do when the worst happens. It’s free to read and is available on the Auto Claims Assist website here.
About Auto Claims Assist
Auto Claims Assist is a non-fault specialist accident management company operating throughout the UK with a head office in Manchester. The company provides start-to-finish claims management services to help and support individuals throughout the country who have been involved in non-fault road traffic accidents.
For more information, visit the website here: https://www.autoclaimsassist.co.uk/.
Contact Info:
Name: Adam Jackson
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Organization: Auto Claims Assist
Address: Atkin St, Walkden, Worsley, Manchester, M28 3DG
Phone: 0330 128 1407
Website: https://www.autoclaimsassist.co.uk/
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