Posted on 05/04/2013 8:46:34 AM PDT by patriot08
Why not do a small claims case against both the individual and the foundation company? if they no-show, then it’s default judgement for her?
What about the lady’s insurance company? She should have “uninsured motorist” coverage. At worst, she would have to pay her deductible. Has she filed a claim with her own insurance company?
Why isn’t this lady working through her own insurance company? Usually, they will do the leg work .
Have her contact the Department of Insurance and file a claim against GEICO. Get witness statements attesting to the driver, the vehicle, and the trailer. Get a copy of the police report and file a small claims action against the driver of the vehicle and the foundation company, Ascertain if the towing vehicle was owned by the foundation company. Witness statements can help with this (logos, signs, etc)
I just got off work so I may have missed some things, but these could give you a starting point.
If the lady had comprehensive insurance, she should notify her insurance, GEICO, that she has been unable to get resolution from the at-fault driver, or his insurance company. She should formally demand GEICO cover the loss/damage under her comprehensive insurance and subrogate any claim/recompense to the opposing insurance company.
The lady should explain this in a letter that has all the pertinent information, names, dates, etc. and she should also cc: a copy of the letter to her state insurance commissioner’s office. She should follow up the letter with a call to that office in a week.
My wife and I have over the years had little problems here or there about insurance. Our Georgia Insurance Commissioner has been OUTSTANDING in responding. Often, just a call from an Insurance Commissioner representative to an insurance company rep is all that it takes.
That’s my advice..
Her own insurance company should pay and then it is on them to collect from the other person’s insurance company.
ah, hum?
Her insurance should pay, and they go after the other guy.
It’s not her job to do the work, that’s why we have insurance.
It’s near impossible here (Kalifornia) to collect on a small claims default. The hoops required to jump through are astounding.
If her deductible is not refunded, then small claims court sounds good.
First, was her car insured with collision insurance? If so, her company should pay her damages and then recover from the responsible parties.
If not, she must file suit against the driver and the foundation. They can ignore her, but not a summons.
Why didn’t she file a claim with her own auto insurance company?
If she has insurance, her company can pay for the repairs and go after the other insurance company for her. That would be my recommendation based on personal experience.
This woman needs to contact HER insurance company and get THEIR lawyers on this. She has identified Geico and Geico has confirmed they insured the driver of the truck. That's all she needs to do. Her insurance company has tons of lawyers who do just this. They have to otherwise THEY are on the hook for the repairs. That's why she has insurance. It's called subrogation.
I've been through this many times. Her Insurance company is the party who must deal with this on her behalf.
An adjuster will contact her and work up an estimate and that's it. They will go after Geico using their resources to get the money for the repairs.
Try bringing this case to a consumer reporter at a local television station to see if they will do a story. As much as I hate the media, if there is a local outlet looking to “be for the little guy”, they might raise a stink and bring enough public pressure to bear to generate a payout to make the story go away.
Like others have said here, she should just file with her insurance company as always. Include the witness statements. Her insurance company will pay her and then THEY go after Geico to get satisfaction.
And you can focus on bringing her chicken noodle soup and magazines or a good book. :)
that’s great but she has no ability to collect it.
Why isn’t her insurance handling all this? They have the clout to get answers.
Is Arizona, the law requires us all to have Uninsured Motorist coverage due to so many drivers (illegal aliens) without liability coverage.
My daughter recently won her small claims case in CA for $1,400 and initiated proceedings to claim the other party’s assets due to non-payment. That got the other party’s attention and they just began a four-month payment plan to pay the damages. There’s hope, but it’s a long road. You have to be patient.
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