is one of 12 no-fault states. While fixing your car depends on the coverage you have and who is at fault, the benefit of a no-fault state is that repairs happen quickly.
will cover your car’s damage up to their policy limits. Your insurance will pay for the damage to have your car repaired and seek reimbursement from the other driver’s insurance company.
, your insurance company will pay for the repairs after you meet your deductible. If you have liability only, your insurance company won’t pay to fix your car.
After submitting a claim to your insurance, your rate can often increase. If this happens, be sure to shop around. Every insurance company has a unique way to rate policies and you could find a lower rate with a different company.
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