Anonymous wrote:Scammers who don't get insurance and want a pay day
Anonymous wrote:OP here. got hold of insurance finally.
Bodily Injury payout was around 6k, and insurance has a signed release.
For property, 40k was already paid out for the Ford F350.
Now tow truck company is asking for 54k for 4 weeks between accident and payout... lost business revenue ie just for month of July. That is at the boundary of 100k property damage coverage, hence the advance notice from insurance.
Insurance is asking for supporting docs.
Quick question for people who know legal stuff. Apologize for my ignorance but how long can they continue to make claims and what other grounds, is pain and suffering covered under bodily injury or is it still an open item? Trying to figure out if I need a lawyer consult.
Anonymous wrote:OP, every one of your posts hint that he's somewhat at fault, or doing something wrong. I don't care if he was coming from a bank robbery, YOU were the only one at fault here. Stop trying to insinuate he should have done something (had insurance, seen you, braked sooner, blah, blah, blah) and be thankful your family wasn't killed. Period. Be thankful your family was not hurt more. The end.
Your insurance comes with a lawyer, actually a building full of lawyers who will work on your and their behalf to reach an equitable settlement with the other party that you have injured. Let your insurance company handle it
Anonymous wrote:He is asking for medicals, lost wages, property damage and pain and suffering. Your insurance carrier is obligated to inform you if the damages are likely to exceed your policy limits. You are responsible for the difference. Whether you will be pursued for that difference depends on factors such as whether they reach a settlement, whether you have jobs and assets, etc.
As to him having or not having insurance, that is irrelevant. You would owe the money even if he has insurance.
If he has preexisting conditions you are responsible for any worsening. You don’t get a good pass.