You’re wrong. Courts don’t allow parties to introduce evidence of insurance recovery. You can definitely double dip. The only questions are whether there is a realistic chance of collecting on a judgment and whether you would have to pay back the insider that paid. |
Ha ha. You just made that up. To a random group of strangers - when no one was doubting bad guy’s fault. Just go get your estimates already. |
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If you think it's fixable and don't want it 'totalled' go get your own estimates from some trusted repair shops. Take the insurance money and pay the shop. Don't go to the insurance recommended shop.
Someone hit our great running car, it was mostly cosmetic damage, but the expense shop exceeded the value and they took the car, sent us a check and we looked for months for a reasonable and reliable car - it still cost more than the payout. |
Point is that doesn’t make him uninsurable. It just means that a Geico wouldn’t insure him anymore. |
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I just looked up his record on whitepages.
- 2 DUI over .15 (that’s 8+ drinks) - ran a stop sign - 2x evaded financial responsibility - 2x possession of drugs - possession of drug paraphernalia - 3x speeding over limit - 3x evaded arrest detention |
He asked me if I was moving. I said no. He said then I wasn’t liable. The fact that you’re fighting so hard and offended I called a loser a loser says something about you. |
Geico dropped him. He didn’t get another insurance. I don’t know if many people insure him given his record (see below) |
There are high risk insurance pools. Everyone is insurable but not everyone can afford insurance - even if they aren’t high risk. |
Sounds like chain bridge road? Just curious... |
Well he doesn’t have insurance and this is his record. At what point do people’s license get suspended? this is ridiculous someone can legally drive after so many issues - 2 DUI over .15 (that’s 8+ drinks) - ran a stop sign - 2x evaded financial responsibility - 2x possession of drugs - possession of drug paraphernalia - 3x speeding over limit - 3x evaded arrest detention |
Well they should have given him a blood alcohol screen given his history |
| what's your estimate for the repair? |
No clue yet and no car rentals are available |
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Let's be clear: OP is the victim of a crime. This was not just driving without documentation of insurance, which can be a minor infraction. This was driving without insurance at all, which is a crime in many states. Plus the other driver knowingly made a material false statement to the officer at the scene, which is a felony. Stop nitpicking OP, folks.
OP, you should go through your insurance. They'll have the option of suing the other driver ("subrogation"). Not worth the hassle of bringing a case when all you could get is the deductible and anything else your insurance doesn't cover. And realistically, based on your description, this other driver probably doesn't have the assets to compensate you (i.e., is "judgment proof"). If you want to hold the other driver accountable, you could contact the local prosecutor's office, ask to press charges against this repeat offender, and offer the evidence you have. That's up to you. --A DC lawyer who isn't your lawyer |
I didn't find that to be the case in my situation. 100% other drivers fault. And I had medical expenses for months |