MA Auto Accident Surcharge Appeal

If you have been found more than 50% at-fault in a Massachusetts auto accident and over $500 was paid out then you have probably received a MA Auto Accident Surcharge Notice.

If you feel you were less than 50% at-fault in the accident, www.Massautoquote.com recommends you immediately write down all the reasons you feel you were less than 50% at-fault. Write down all factors that contributed to the accident including, perhaps, road conditions, visibility, other party’s driving etc.

If you have not received a Surcharge Notice you can contact your independent, MA insurance agent or contact the Merit Rating Board.

– File your appeal within 30 days of the surcharge date. If not, you must obtain a late appeal from the Merit Rating Board.

– Submit $50 (non-refundable) payable to the Commonwealth of MA/ Board of Appeal.

The Board of Appeal tells us it is presently taking about eight months to schedule hearings.

 

 

 

Massachusetts At Fault Accident

Have you been found “at-fault” in a Massachusetts slip & slide accident?

Have you received the surcharge notice? If so, this means your insurance company determined you more than 50% at-fault.

If you believe you were less than 50% at-fault, we believe you should appeal the surcharge.

When determining fault in an accident, unlike the insurance companies, the Board of Appeals takes into consideration contributing factors; such as: road condition (icy, wet, snow-covered), visibility, other vehicle erratic driving, etc.

Once you have received your hearing date you can: appear in person, submit a written statement, or select someone to appear on your behalf.

Appeal hearings are scheduled in:  Boston, Brockton, Peabody, Plymouth, Somerville, Springfield, Waltham, or Worcester.

If you decide to appeal your surcharge, call your MA independent insurance agent for some suggestions.

If you don’t have an independent MA agent, give us a call.

We are here to support you.

Good Luck!

Mass.gov Board of Appeal Contact information

http://www.mass.gov/ocabr/consumer/insurance/auto-insurance/appeal-license-revocation/board-of-appeal-contacts.html

Board of Appeal
Division of Insurance
1000 Washington St, Suite 810
Boston, MA 02118-6200
Phone (617) 521-7478
Fax (617) 521-7772
Email: BOA Mailbox


Merit Rating Board
P.O. Box 55889
Boston, MA 02205-5889
Phone: 857-368-8100
Fax: (617) 351-9660

 

Massachusetts Slip & Slide Accident Appeal

 

Have you been found “at-fault” in a Massachusetts auto accident?

Have you received the surcharge notice? If so, this means your insurance company determined you are more than 50% at-fault in the accident and more than $500 was paid out in damages.

If you believe you are not more than 50% at-fault in the accident, then you should appeal the surcharge.

You should submit the written appeal (& non-refundabe $50) to the MA Board of Appeal within 30 days of receiving the surcharge notice.

When determining fault in an accident, unlike the insurance companies, the Massachusetts Board of Appeals takes into consideration contributing factors. Such as: road condition (icy, wet, snow-covered), visibility, other vehicle erratic driving, etc.

The MA Board of Appeal tells us it is presently taking about 9 months before you will receive your hearing date.

Once you have received your hearing date you can: appear in person, submit a written statement, or select someone to appear on your behalf.

Appeal hearings are scheduled in: Boston, Brockton, Peabody, Plymouth, Somerville, Springfield, Waltham, or Worcester.

If you win your appeal because of our suggestion, you can thank us by getting your free, competitive MA auto insurance quote from us!

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