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You’re in a car accident.
So why is your insurance company getting involved?
In this episode of Insurance Gone Wild, Dennis and Stephanie break down a viral clip featuring a frustrated driver dealing with a “not at fault” accident — and the confusion that followed when the at-fault driver carried low state minimum limits.
video reference: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMp9WfLgOsD/?igsh=cWxvMm42MjNqZXk2
They unpack:
The difference between collision coverage and underinsured motorist coverage
Why your insurance may step in even when you’re not at fault
How state minimum liability limits create claim complications
What “subrogation” actually means
Why deductibles get reimbursed (and how that process works)
How frequency of claims can impact renewal — even when you didn’t cause the accident
Why claim coding mistakes can follow you for years
The episode also tackles a bigger issue: consumers often hear one side of an insurance story and assume the worst. But as Dennis and Stephanie explain, there are usually three sides — your version, their version, and what actually happened.
If you’ve ever wondered whether filing a claim will raise your rates, get you non-renewed, or hurt your insurance record — this episode is your crash course in understanding how insurance “buckets of money” really work.
📩 Questions or comments?
📞 Call: 817-753-0093
⏱ Chapters
00:00 – Breaking Down a Viral Insurance Clip
Email: [email protected]
Get a Quote!
By Insurance Gone WildYou’re in a car accident.
So why is your insurance company getting involved?
In this episode of Insurance Gone Wild, Dennis and Stephanie break down a viral clip featuring a frustrated driver dealing with a “not at fault” accident — and the confusion that followed when the at-fault driver carried low state minimum limits.
video reference: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMp9WfLgOsD/?igsh=cWxvMm42MjNqZXk2
They unpack:
The difference between collision coverage and underinsured motorist coverage
Why your insurance may step in even when you’re not at fault
How state minimum liability limits create claim complications
What “subrogation” actually means
Why deductibles get reimbursed (and how that process works)
How frequency of claims can impact renewal — even when you didn’t cause the accident
Why claim coding mistakes can follow you for years
The episode also tackles a bigger issue: consumers often hear one side of an insurance story and assume the worst. But as Dennis and Stephanie explain, there are usually three sides — your version, their version, and what actually happened.
If you’ve ever wondered whether filing a claim will raise your rates, get you non-renewed, or hurt your insurance record — this episode is your crash course in understanding how insurance “buckets of money” really work.
📩 Questions or comments?
📞 Call: 817-753-0093
⏱ Chapters
00:00 – Breaking Down a Viral Insurance Clip
Email: [email protected]
Get a Quote!