Will a car accident still show up on my driving record if it wasn’t my fault? I got rear-ended the other day and I’m just wondering if it will end up on my driving record or not.
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Yes, all car accidents will show up on your driving record, regardless of whether they were your fault or not. Even if the accident wasn’t your fault, you’ll still need to file an insurance claim to cover the damages to your vehicle.
You can usually expect accidents like this to remain on your driving record for three to 13 years, depending on where you live and the severity of the damages to your car. Since your insurer will help cover the damages, the accident can also
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