Unit74
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Scenario-
You are on a 2 lane road and stopped to make a legal left turn onto another street, blinker on, tail lights proven functional. Young driver rams their POS car at 35 mph up your tailpipe and pushes you about, eh....40 ft towards the shoulder. Your car has moderate damage to the trunk, bumper, tail pipe pushed in. Other driver's car is without question totaled.
Cops show up take the report as the other party is being carted off in an ambulance. That driver is loopy, complaining of a head ache and before the cops get their, literally doused herself in purfume and drank three bottles of water, pounding them down. Cops "thinks" she is under the influence, but also seems disinterested in a DWI arrest. You and your passenger have no complaints of injury "right now". Both cars leave on a wrecker as undrivable.
From this point, you have called your well advertised insurance company and tell them, "I pay you to handle these problems for me. Let me know what info you want"
Assuming the car is fixable, which I suspect will be the case, what other concerns will their be? Loss of use? Devaluation? Additional small claims case an option? Or in other words, what hidden issues should be expected at this point? In this scenario, the people are not laywer-up type hood rats that wanna get paid for some false pain and suffering claim. They just want to be made whole.
You are on a 2 lane road and stopped to make a legal left turn onto another street, blinker on, tail lights proven functional. Young driver rams their POS car at 35 mph up your tailpipe and pushes you about, eh....40 ft towards the shoulder. Your car has moderate damage to the trunk, bumper, tail pipe pushed in. Other driver's car is without question totaled.
Cops show up take the report as the other party is being carted off in an ambulance. That driver is loopy, complaining of a head ache and before the cops get their, literally doused herself in purfume and drank three bottles of water, pounding them down. Cops "thinks" she is under the influence, but also seems disinterested in a DWI arrest. You and your passenger have no complaints of injury "right now". Both cars leave on a wrecker as undrivable.
From this point, you have called your well advertised insurance company and tell them, "I pay you to handle these problems for me. Let me know what info you want"
Assuming the car is fixable, which I suspect will be the case, what other concerns will their be? Loss of use? Devaluation? Additional small claims case an option? Or in other words, what hidden issues should be expected at this point? In this scenario, the people are not laywer-up type hood rats that wanna get paid for some false pain and suffering claim. They just want to be made whole.