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Actually, the other day I was involved in a hit and run in a supermarket parking lot.
I am planning to use my car insurance to repair it, but in this case ( even if I use it for hit-and-run ) will the insurance premiums go up ?
I asked GEIKO, but they didn't give me a clear answer, so I would appreciate it if someone who has had the same case in the past could help.