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The insurance companies now see themselves and their stockholders as the most important people to be protected. Either party can hire a lawyer to handle the claim in what is called Civil Court. If some one had been ticketed, it would be handled in Criminal Court. Major differences in the two courts can be best be summed up in the OJ Simpson murder cases. He was found Not Guilty in criminal court, but held liable for the deaths in civil court. Most policies state that if your at fault, they will only pay what their preferred repair shop says it will cost. There is more leeway when someone has hit your car. In this case, it does not work well for the insurance company to find Jake at fault. If they do, they pay his repair, and the Bronco repairs. If the Bronco is at fault, they likely do not have comprehensive, so they only pay Jakes repair. However, if they find both at fault, they pay Jakes repair minus the deductible. I see them try to make the latter stick. |
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I get it... the bronco guy doesn't have that 'comprehensive' option and fight to have Jake at fault
So that's why this Bronco dude is making a lot of noise (I was really wondering why?!). Here the insurance co doesn't allow drivers on the roads without this "comprehensive" little addition. You just have no choice to get/pay it So not only Jake stole his GF (mentioned in previous post) and never got well with him, in a way he also managed to trash his bronco and its' owner's wallet on that one. Bad Bad Bad Jake lol I wouldn't look for a lawyer if I were Jake.... I would invest this money into finding a real BIGjake for personal protection for a few weeks ;) |
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The problem is likely to be same as elsewhere.... having just too many insurance companies, policies, catches, some scammers, to be able to feel fully insured these days :/ Feel really bad for Jake on that one... school kid with a Porsche car. How cool is that.... not the type of event you want to see happening to him (to anyone of course) HE IS GOING TO WIN ANYWAY. GO-GO JAKE (screw the insurance mood thing... kick his arse bigjake style lol) |
They came to take photos of the car in the driveway today, said likely totalled, the appraiser also said that the reason why the other is likely fighting it is because it happened on private property and he did not get a citation and there is possibly not a full police report, rather just one saying the other individual is at fault. The money for aprasil will not be paid out at all until liability is taken care of. The other kids parents work bail bonds as I said and have likely found out that they have the slightest fighting chance because it is on private property. The kid is also trying to claim I moved my car to sway the cop, but the photos taken today will likely prove otherwise... An issue here is that both parties do not only have the same in co but we even have the same adjuster working with both of us. If I was hit any normal individual this would be likely resolved rather not only got hit by a student but one that can't stand me and has a decent portion of the student body wrapped around his finger.
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Just called the agent apparently no full police reports from private property, so f* me. He was shaking in his boots and stuttering about when we mentioned an attorney. Big lesson here is for everyone to call a cop in the case of an altercation and if their is not a citation make sure the officer makes a full report or something in order to protect you.
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Did you take pictures of the Bronco right after the accident? That would be helpful.
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Essentally in the case of a He Said/She said.... all you have to do to get out of responsibility in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is to lie :mad: :matchup: Still hoping the photos of his car prove him guilty but people are saying that you will most likely have to have a lawyer in the case of a he said she said..... :barf: and after that you could end up with your car fixed and your insurance not skyrocketing but you still are out how ever many thousand you pay the lawyer.
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So on further research.... "private property meaning that tax dollars are not used to keep the property up" Being a school it technically is not private property!
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I don't see how one adjuster can pursuit the interests of both parties equally. Even if for the sake of appearances they would need an adjuster appointed to each party, although this would be a wash since they have the same boss...
I'm not sure if a police report is so vital here. It doesn't matter if your car was past him or not. The burden is always on the person pulling out of a parking spot. The fact that this much damage was done to the rear car strongly points towards a situation where the reversing car was very late on the brake or wasn't looking until he felt the impact. Hence his policy should bear all costs. |
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Unlike others, I am a man of relatively few words. Per prior posts.....Get / Depose Witnesses, Police Report, then Lawyer. The longer you wait the muddier it will get.
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