Every insurance company is different, but this is likely how it will go down.
They make a claim to their insurance. Now their insurance company may or may not go after your insurance company but given the amount, likely it won't.
This incident will get back to your insurance company either way, as it is a known at fault accident that somehow all insurance companies seem to know about. How they do this is a modern miracle of information sharing that the Government and healthcare system could really learn from.
You are not making a claim to your insurance company.
So, likely your insurance will not go up, as long as you stay with your present insurance company. The hassle is more than the expense to them. Again all companies are different though.
If you try to change insurance companies in the next 2 to 5 years, you will likely see a rate increase.
They make a claim to their insurance. Now their insurance company may or may not go after your insurance company but given the amount, likely it won't.
This incident will get back to your insurance company either way, as it is a known at fault accident that somehow all insurance companies seem to know about. How they do this is a modern miracle of information sharing that the Government and healthcare system could really learn from.
You are not making a claim to your insurance company.
So, likely your insurance will not go up, as long as you stay with your present insurance company. The hassle is more than the expense to them. Again all companies are different though.
If you try to change insurance companies in the next 2 to 5 years, you will likely see a rate increase.