How to Appeal a Denied Insurance Claim After a Car Accident
How to Appeal a Denied Insurance Claim After a Car Accident
If you are in a car accident and have your insurance claim denied afterward, there are ways that you can appeal the claim with your company. While insurance companies can be difficult to deal with and might try to avoid granting claims when they can, there are concrete things you can do to make a better case for yourself.Learning what to do after an accident is essential because accidents can result in huge costs that most people cannot pay out-of-pocket. You should never be in a position where you have to pay for these expenses yourself. In this article, we will lay out measures that you can take to appeal a rejected claim following an accident.Why Can Insurance Claims Be Denied?There are several reasons why insurance claims can be denied, and familiarizing yourself with them will help you better understand the appeals process. These include:
Paperwork Problems: If you don’t take the time to fill out the necessary paperwork extremely carefully, you could get automatically denied before people actually get to see your claim. Claims go through a system and if certain sections are empty or contain the wrong information, the system might reject them. And even if your paperwork does make it to a representative, he or she might reject it hastily if mandatory sections are incorrect.
Insurance Problems: Driving without insurance is extremely risky, and it could cause you to incur high charges, medical bills, etc if you are in an accident. Even if you do have coverage, it might not cover all of the costs you face in the event of an accident. It also sometimes happens that people allow their plans to lapse, and they become out-of-date when an accident occurs.
Late Filing: You must follow up quickly with your insurance company following an accident. The exact statute of limitations on filing varies from state to state, but you should familiarize yourself with the law in your state so that you don’t file late.
Failure to Get Necessary Medical Treatment: If you suffer an injury as the result of an accident and don’t seek medical help immediately, your claim could be denied because you will be unable to prove that whatever injuries you incurred were caused by the accident.
Failure to File a Police Report: A related issue is the late filing of police reports. If you don’t do this immediately after an accident, you won’t be able to prove that you are not liable for it. Police might be unable to undertake the required follow-up procedures if reports are filed more than 24 hours after an accident, and you might face a fine.
Documentation and photographs of the damage to your car and possibly other objects in the area. If you don’t have documentation of your own, talk to people who might have witnessed the accident and ask if they might have any.
Statements from people who were witnesses to the accident
Medical reports from people who were hurt in the accident
Police reports from other people who were involved
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Seek Legal Assistance: If you’re stuck about how to move forward with a claims appeal, you should consider talking to a lawyer. There are lawyers whose expertise is in precisely this area, and they can advise you on the correct steps to take going forward. It might mean some expenditure on legal services, but it will be worth it in the end if you find the right expert.
Document Everything: As with your documentation of the accident itself, you should be very careful to document every step of the appeals process: evidence you collected, when you collected it, who you spoke and wrote to, etc. You will likely be asked to produce this evidence at some point, so it is essential that you collect it and keep it on hand.
Follow Up Regularly: Part of the appeals process is making sure that you follow up with your insurance company. Not only should you submit the necessary information promptly, but you should stay on top of the company to make sure they are doing their part to move the process along. If you don’t, they might delay giving you an answer and then later tell you that it is too late.
Track Expenses: You should also be sure to track any expenses that you incur in the appeals process. This will help you determine the total amount that you lose as a result of the accident and calculate what you need to recover financially. It is also important to provide complete evidence to your insurance company
Stay Informed: You should also make an effort to stay informed about the larger process. Find out whether other people involved in the accident have made claims, produced medical records, gone to the police, etc. Any change in the overall circumstances surrounding the accident could have a bearing on your claims appeal.
About Jacob Fuller
Jacob Fuller is a Personal Finance Coach bringing over 8 years of experience helping individuals achieve their financial goals. His ability to simplify complicated financial ideas, combined with his friendly and approachable nature, makes financial conversations both informative and enjoyable. He joined TrySmartly in 2022, where he continues to share his expertise, providing actionable strategies to transform financial challenges into opportunities for growth. Outside of work, Jacob enjoys spending time with his family and their beloved dog, Dante.