Pennsylvania.
I was involved in a car accident. The other driver was found at fault by the police, however they did not cite her. She was driving someone else's vehicle. She provided her info to the police. I thought everything was fine, but apparently not. I reported it to my insurance company right away, but she didn't. And she hasn't responded to messages from my own, or the vehicle owner's insurance companies. She and the vehicle owner have the same address, according to the police report.
I'm starting to get pretty angry, because her insurance company will not accept liability until they talk to her. Is there some sort of law requiring them to accept liability if she continues to not respond? I have a job that I NEED. My insurance company will only pay $20/day for a rental, and I just don't have the money. You want to know why? Because not two weeks before the accident, I forked out almost $2000 to have emissions related parts replaced. I'm flat broke! I'm dying to find out if my car is totaled, I hope not considering all the money I just dumped into it.
Here's the kicker, I sold my plasma, you know, the liquid part of your blood, to fill up my gas tank so I could get to my job & make money to recover from the car bill. I filled that car up right before the accident. $55 of gas that I paid for with my own freaking bodily fluids went into the car that cost me $2000 that is now completely smashed. I'm furious. How long can the insurance company hold out on me getting a rental so I can stop walking to work, and get my car fixed?
I was involved in a car accident. The other driver was found at fault by the police, however they did not cite her. She was driving someone else's vehicle. She provided her info to the police. I thought everything was fine, but apparently not. I reported it to my insurance company right away, but she didn't. And she hasn't responded to messages from my own, or the vehicle owner's insurance companies. She and the vehicle owner have the same address, according to the police report.
I'm starting to get pretty angry, because her insurance company will not accept liability until they talk to her. Is there some sort of law requiring them to accept liability if she continues to not respond? I have a job that I NEED. My insurance company will only pay $20/day for a rental, and I just don't have the money. You want to know why? Because not two weeks before the accident, I forked out almost $2000 to have emissions related parts replaced. I'm flat broke! I'm dying to find out if my car is totaled, I hope not considering all the money I just dumped into it.
Here's the kicker, I sold my plasma, you know, the liquid part of your blood, to fill up my gas tank so I could get to my job & make money to recover from the car bill. I filled that car up right before the accident. $55 of gas that I paid for with my own freaking bodily fluids went into the car that cost me $2000 that is now completely smashed. I'm furious. How long can the insurance company hold out on me getting a rental so I can stop walking to work, and get my car fixed?