Texas
Simple case, was rear-ended while stopped at a red light. Insured's company denied my claim due to the fact that the at-fault owner wasn't carrying the correct type of insurance on his pickup. It was being used as a commercial vehicle (electrical contractor with business name decals on the doors). The claim investigator said the insured's policy doesn't have the proper "commercial clauses", etc., that it was insured as a private vehicle. Also, that the driver of the vehicle was not included on his policy.
My question: Is the insurance company trying to pull the wool over my eyes?
Simple case, was rear-ended while stopped at a red light. Insured's company denied my claim due to the fact that the at-fault owner wasn't carrying the correct type of insurance on his pickup. It was being used as a commercial vehicle (electrical contractor with business name decals on the doors). The claim investigator said the insured's policy doesn't have the proper "commercial clauses", etc., that it was insured as a private vehicle. Also, that the driver of the vehicle was not included on his policy.
My question: Is the insurance company trying to pull the wool over my eyes?