Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering you added a young driver with a recent issue to your policy, $500 is really not much at all. The way to make it go away is just to let insurance handle it.
I guessed at $500. My other kid two months earlier who was on policy had an accident. My policy was going up for that at renewal. But when second kid had this minor thing before renewal and he called my insurance was two accidents in 60 days. My insurance company refused to add the kid in this accident to policy. I removed older kid from policy as she just graduated college and moved out of state. My old insurance even with just me and wife accident free still had a hike. But I was forced to leave. I needed to add second kid to policy but my old insurance company refused.
Most companies For someone under 21 with an accident straight up deny. I was quoted $5,200 hours at Farmers! Liberty was $3,800. Eire and Geico did not even bother with quote.
So my old company is dealing with this. I highly doubt he wants to go through his insurance given he had an accident right after this accident and he will enter two claims 60 days. But my old insurance wants to see the car and apparently he is refusing to bring car in.
I am out I guess. But my daughter this crap will follow her for 3-5 years.
Older drivers don’t realize the crap a under 21 driver gets when even a scratch gets reported. Plus tied to parents policy and effects siblings policy. My younger kid unhappy as this is impacting them getting a license as adding a teen to this mess is a nightmare. My old insurance company said older drivers often scam young drivers to get big payouts with threats of reporting claim. The kids or parents pay as their rates will skyrocket.
Is what it is.
It’s not a scam that insurance is going up. You’re trying to shift the blame. Your daughter caused the problem and the other driver had every right to report it and he made whole. She raised a major amount of inconvenience to that man’s life due to careless behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering you added a young driver with a recent issue to your policy, $500 is really not much at all. The way to make it go away is just to let insurance handle it.
I guessed at $500. My other kid two months earlier who was on policy had an accident. My policy was going up for that at renewal. But when second kid had this minor thing before renewal and he called my insurance was two accidents in 60 days. My insurance company refused to add the kid in this accident to policy. I removed older kid from policy as she just graduated college and moved out of state. My old insurance even with just me and wife accident free still had a hike. But I was forced to leave. I needed to add second kid to policy but my old insurance company refused.
Most companies For someone under 21 with an accident straight up deny. I was quoted $5,200 hours at Farmers! Liberty was $3,800. Eire and Geico did not even bother with quote.
So my old company is dealing with this. I highly doubt he wants to go through his insurance given he had an accident right after this accident and he will enter two claims 60 days. But my old insurance wants to see the car and apparently he is refusing to bring car in.
I am out I guess. But my daughter this crap will follow her for 3-5 years.
Older drivers don’t realize the crap a under 21 driver gets when even a scratch gets reported. Plus tied to parents policy and effects siblings policy. My younger kid unhappy as this is impacting them getting a license as adding a teen to this mess is a nightmare. My old insurance company said older drivers often scam young drivers to get big payouts with threats of reporting claim. The kids or parents pay as their rates will skyrocket.
Is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Considering you added a young driver with a recent issue to your policy, $500 is really not much at all. The way to make it go away is just to let insurance handle it.
Anonymous wrote:I am it sure how you feel like you are a victim here. The accident was your uninsured kids fault. Yeah the actual victim seems sketchy but the main issues are your kid hit the car and you were not insuring her.
Anonymous wrote:Op, its a scam. When I had some hit me they asked to pay out of pocket. I got a few estimates, went with the cheapest, they went to the shop to pay, got the car fixed, done. I'd ask for proof your child did it and ask for pictures of the damage/cars involved and then tell them to talk to your insurance.