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Originally Posted by xdavidx
This will depend on how much insurance has to pay out for the repair. If it goes over a certain threshold, it will count against you. You can ask the insurance company what that threshold is and sometimes they will tell you (though sometimes the person you ask doesn't know correctly and gives you the wrong number).
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this is not true at all, a hit and run is a no fault accident and will not cause a rate increase.