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Why does a not-at-fault accident affect my insurance?

I was rear-ended and the other driver paid for the damages to my vehicle through their insurance. When my policy renewed I saw that my rates went up so I called my agent and he told me that the increase was primarily due to the not-at-fault accident which will affect me for three years. If I was not in the wrong then why am I being punished for someone else's negligence?

Feb 27, 2026 Lewisville, TX

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A not-at-fault accident can still show on your record and affect rates


Most people understand that if they were at-fault in a car crash then they will likely see an increase in their rates. Unfortunately, not-at-fault accidents can also affect the rate that you pay for car insurance. Because car insurance is all about risk, the more accidents you have, regardless of fault, the higher the probability is that you could be involved in another crash. This means that you pose a higher risk to insure for your company.

Below are some average rates for popular car insurance companies with a not-at-fault accident listed.

CompanyAverage 6-month insurance premium after not-at-fault collision
Allstate $1,013
Farmers $869
GEICO $642
Nationwide $639
Progressive $770
State Farm $677
USAA $567

Furthermore, even if you aren't at fault in a crash, your insurance company can still be liable for your injuries or damage to your vehicle through your uninsured motorist coverage. This coverage is designed to cover you in the event the at-fault driver does not have any coverage or enough cover to pay for your losses.

Unfortunately, these situations increase the cost of doing business for the insurance company and that cost normally gets passed on to the customers. As irritating as that can be, you still have the ability to compare rates from other companies and switch if you are unhappy.

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