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I have an car insurance policy # for the person who hit my property. How do I find which company issued it? |
The police report shows an insurance policy number, but it does not state the name of the issuing company. The person ran into my brick and iron fence with his car and I want to file a claim against his insurance (not my homeowner's policy). The police apparently don't record this information (annoying). Is there a numerical format of some kind that easily identify's which company issued the insurance? Nope. Occasionally an agent will RECOGNIZE a policy number but there are thousands of companies out there writing policies, and not all agents write for all companies. It will be difficult if it isn't one of the major national insurance companies. Good luck! |
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