Anonymous wrote:If he is indeed found 💯% at fault - then his insurance co. will likely offer you a settlement.
If you have collision/comprehensive then you may collect a settlement from your own provider.
But your vehicle will need to be seen by someone at an auto body shop in order to deem if your vehicle is indeed a total loss.
Even if you think it is not salvageable your insurance co. may say it can be fixed.
The insurance co. tries to do whatever is in their best interest vs. you + your children’s.
I wish you the best of luck.
Btdt.
I agree > it’s a headache.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t the police ticket the bad guy pulling out as fast as he could from a strip mall and hit the passenger side front end of OPs car?
Anonymous wrote:* if he doesn’t have full-coverage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police report, my insurance and the insurance he had (that dropped him, he gave policy # at the scene knowing he didn’t have insurance) all determined he was at fault. He admitted fault in his statement. Can I get some advice on navigating the actual insurance to make sure it’s determined totaled and they don’t give me back a car that’s been in a serious accident, it’s not really in question who was at fault in this situation.
There’s nothing wrong with a strip mall, it’s not some nefarious comment as someone mentioned, it’s a very nice “strip” mall with fancy restaurants. It’s just to point out he entered from a side parking lot and you have to yield to current traffic in the road when you come in (boulevard rule) especially when there is not light and you don’t have the right of way.
You need a lawyer
Why? They will take at least 1/3 of the recovery and won’t get you an additional 1/3 more than the insurer will pay voluntarily.
I didn't find that to be the case in my situation. 100% other drivers fault. And I had medical expenses for months
I’m a lawyer. My kid had a very bad accident. The honest advice I got from attorneys that they could not do better for me unless we went to trial and that would involve out of pocket expenses including an expert and the result would be a crapshoot. They told me to take the insurance money offered.
Anonymous wrote:It is actually a blessing he did. It have insurance.
By law your insurance company will pay and uninsured motorist coverage means your rates won’t go up and quick payment.
If anything the other guy is really screwed car totaled, towing fees, big ticket driving no insurance. You should feel bad for him.
Just file your insurance. As long as multiple airbags did not deploy they can fix it.
The other driver seems honest and he admitted fault. And even if he had insurance his company is in no rush to pay you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police report, my insurance and the insurance he had (that dropped him, he gave policy # at the scene knowing he didn’t have insurance) all determined he was at fault. He admitted fault in his statement. Can I get some advice on navigating the actual insurance to make sure it’s determined totaled and they don’t give me back a car that’s been in a serious accident, it’s not really in question who was at fault in this situation.
There’s nothing wrong with a strip mall, it’s not some nefarious comment as someone mentioned, it’s a very nice “strip” mall with fancy restaurants. It’s just to point out he entered from a side parking lot and you have to yield to current traffic in the road when you come in (boulevard rule) especially when there is not light and you don’t have the right of way.
You need a lawyer
And the lawyer will tell you to go through your insurance company. There's nothing to gain to go after a motorist with no money and apparently only car damage -- exactly what insurance is for. Where can I send my bill?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police report, my insurance and the insurance he had (that dropped him, he gave policy # at the scene knowing he didn’t have insurance) all determined he was at fault. He admitted fault in his statement. Can I get some advice on navigating the actual insurance to make sure it’s determined totaled and they don’t give me back a car that’s been in a serious accident, it’s not really in question who was at fault in this situation.
There’s nothing wrong with a strip mall, it’s not some nefarious comment as someone mentioned, it’s a very nice “strip” mall with fancy restaurants. It’s just to point out he entered from a side parking lot and you have to yield to current traffic in the road when you come in (boulevard rule) especially when there is not light and you don’t have the right of way.
You need a lawyer
Why? They will take at least 1/3 of the recovery and won’t get you an additional 1/3 more than the insurer will pay voluntarily.
I didn't find that to be the case in my situation. 100% other drivers fault. And I had medical expenses for months
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what's your estimate for the repair?
No clue yet and no car rentals are available