Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not involve my insurance company unless the other side was trying to put any blame on me. I got rear ended fairly recently and I was asked to describe what happened to the other drivers insurance co, and I did, and they paid, and that was the end of it.
Interesting. Did the other driver accept fault at the scene? If not, how did you know they wouldn't try to pin blame?
He was apologetic so he probably accepted fault when he gave his story. But he would've had no case otherwise since cars in front of us came to a stop and I had no trouble stopping, didnt swerve or anything, so there's nothing I did wrong there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not involve my insurance company unless the other side was trying to put any blame on me. I got rear ended fairly recently and I was asked to describe what happened to the other drivers insurance co, and I did, and they paid, and that was the end of it.
Interesting. Did the other driver accept fault at the scene? If not, how did you know they wouldn't try to pin blame?
Anonymous wrote:I would not involve my insurance company unless the other side was trying to put any blame on me. I got rear ended fairly recently and I was asked to describe what happened to the other drivers insurance co, and I did, and they paid, and that was the end of it.
Anonymous wrote:The statement already given is on the record. If you babbled on and vented too bad. Just let the insurance company do what it does. They may not need permission anyway come to think of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let the insurance companies work it out themselves
This. Never get more involved than you have to. Never offer up information.
Anonymous wrote:Let the insurance companies work it out themselves
Anonymous wrote:Let the insurance companies work it out themselves