I had a no fault accident back when I got my bike. It sucked, only had the bike for 2 months when a driver decided to cross the road without looking. Long story short I was in the right lane and a car was approaching from a parking lot on my left trying to cross the road completely to another parking lot across the street. I thought he was merging, but unfortunately he wasn't. I ended up with nothing more than a bruise, but it could've been a lot worse. The officer who showed up talked to the other driver and thankfully he owned up to the fact it was completely his fault. It was deemed no fault on my insurance.
Problem is, I was with an insurance provider that isn't exactly idea. It's known for new riders considering the higher risk, and therefore tends to be more pricy than others.
It's been 2 years and now that I want to switch insurance companies to something that may be a little bit more reasonable, I'm faced with the question on every sign-up page. "Any claims in the last 5 years?". Considering the accident was 100% not my fault, and even the officer said there was nothing I could've done, am I still expected to say yes to this question. How will this affect my rates?
Cheers!
Problem is, I was with an insurance provider that isn't exactly idea. It's known for new riders considering the higher risk, and therefore tends to be more pricy than others.
It's been 2 years and now that I want to switch insurance companies to something that may be a little bit more reasonable, I'm faced with the question on every sign-up page. "Any claims in the last 5 years?". Considering the accident was 100% not my fault, and even the officer said there was nothing I could've done, am I still expected to say yes to this question. How will this affect my rates?
Cheers!