Will my rate go up more if I claim both cars vs. just the other guy's?
Hey everyone. My 19-year-old son has been on my policy for about eight months — clean record, no incidents until last week.
He was leaving a crowded grocery store lot and clipped the rear quarter panel of a parked SUV on his way out of a tight row. He stopped, found the owner inside the store, and they exchanged info without police involvement. No report, no citation. The SUV owner got a shop estimate and it's not a small number — enough that I got nervous about hidden structural stuff once they actually pull the panel off, plus the other driver mentioned needing a rental while it's in the shop.
That's what pushed me toward filing a claim instead of just writing a personal check.
Here's my son's car: he scraped his front bumper cover pretty good. It's cracked along one edge. I could probably get a used OEM piece and have a buddy help swap it, honestly. So the damage to his car feels very manageable without insurance touching it.
But now I'm second-guessing myself — does it actually matter to the insurance company whether we claim one vehicle or two? Like, is the rate hit calculated per-claim regardless of payout size, or does a bigger total payout = a bigger surcharge?
I don't want to file for his car separately just to save myself a couple hundred bucks if it's going to trigger an additional surcharge or a second at-fault mark or something.
Has anyone dealt with this? Did filing for both cars hit you harder than just filing for the other party's damage? Trying to make the smartest call before I call the adjuster back tomorrow morning.