What Happens When A Natural Disaster Causes You To Crash Your Car Into Another?
If you've been driving for a few years or more, you may have already been involved in a minor at-fault fender-bender or other auto accident. It's likely that your insurance company helped pay to repair both your vehicle and the other(s) involved in the crash -- and your insurance rates may have risen dramatically as a result of this negative mark on your driving record. However, if a natural disaster causes you to crash your car through no fault of your own (like sudden hail that prevents you from seeing the vehicle in front of you, or a gust of wind that drives your vehicle into an adjacent one), you may feel these penalties are unfair.