BTW, he [my attorney] basically said to try to get the dealer's insurance to deny it so my insurance can cover it, but that is easier said than done. I can't ask my insurance to do that since that would be stupid. They wouldn't just say to another insurance company, "hey, let me take care of that". And, it wouldn't matter because the dealer's insurance may be legally obligated to cover it in the event the dealer files a claim, so they may not be able to simply deny it just because the dealer tells them that I told them to deny it. Bullocks, no way that would work.
The only other piece of advice he gave me was to take into account the clause about attorney's fees, which that thing I signed mentions. Those can end up being an astronical amount in comparison to what this started out at.
My insurance agent's [read: not the adjustor, who I'm still waiting to talk to since she is out of the office] advice is to negotiate on the amount I pay the stealer. The worst that can happen is I have to pay the $850 they are asking for... well of actually, the worst that can happen is I piss them off, and they want more, but I not the type to piss anyone off.
Since I'm still waiting to hear from the adjustor, that's really the only reason I'm [entertaining myself] here.