“However, if you previously caused an accident or made a claim, your auto insurance rates may go up after a no-fault collision. According to the Consumer Federation of America, drivers who have been involved in no-fault accidents see an average premium increase of 10 percent.”
“In the above situation, suppose the at-fault driver fled the scene rather than stopping to exchange information with you. Your auto insurance company may also increase your premiums if you decide to file a non-fault claim. At least, a non-fault claim usually comes with a lower surcharge compared to an at-fault claim.”