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fivetwo
Jun 19, 2009


Hey you guys,

I have a relatively good driving record when it comes to accidents and tickets. However, I have been in a few accidents at work involving only my work vehicle and another object ( a wall, a post ). No insurance claim is filed on these work incidents and they are not in my driving history. No police are involved, either. I fill out an accident report and the employer repairs it (or doesn't, if it's minor damage). When I got my current auto insurance I told them about this but they said they don't care, only to list accidents involving other vehicles, traffic tickets, and stuff for which I filed a claim.

I just tried getting a quote from Geico and they told me I had to list these work incidents. Other companies do not. What is the correct guidance here?

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SuzieMcAwesome
Jul 27, 2011

A lady should be two things, Classy and fabulous. Unfortunately, you my dear are neither.

fivetwo posted:

Hey you guys,

I have a relatively good driving record when it comes to accidents and tickets. However, I have been in a few accidents at work involving only my work vehicle and another object ( a wall, a post ). No insurance claim is filed on these work incidents and they are not in my driving history. No police are involved, either. I fill out an accident report and the employer repairs it (or doesn't, if it's minor damage). When I got my current auto insurance I told them about this but they said they don't care, only to list accidents involving other vehicles, traffic tickets, and stuff for which I filed a claim.

I just tried getting a quote from Geico and they told me I had to list these work incidents. Other companies do not. What is the correct guidance here?

don't bother telling them. If It does not show up on your MVR (motor vehicle record) then it never happened

Eggplant Wizard
Jul 8, 2005

I was getting sick of seeing that.


Read this & repost your question in the small questions thread.

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