Anonymous wrote:OP here, I ran into a cone that should not have been left to blow in the wind by the construction crew. There were several that were left. This was negligent on the construction crews part.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I ran into a cone that should not have been left to blow in the wind by the construction crew. There were several that were left. This was negligent on the construction crews part.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I ran into a cone that should not have been left to blow in the wind by the construction crew. There were several that were left. This was negligent on the construction crews part.
Anonymous wrote:Just call your insurance company and ask for advice. If the damage is minimal, just pay for it and don't make a claim. A claim will make your rates go up since the accident is clearly not the cone's fault. You hit something. You are fine. Collision work is easy to arrange.
Anonymous wrote:It's called your insurance company! What in the world are you thinking, just let them sort it out. Not your problem other then maybe a deductible. Stuff like this happens to everyone. A no fault claim such as this means nothing to your insurance company, no different then having a rock crack your windshield.