you don't have insurance?
okay, this really sucks. the lady that ran the red light, she gave the police false personal information. fortunately, we still got her info from her insurance, but she is not responding to any calls or anything. and until that happens, her insurance refuses to take liability for anything, especially since the witness on the police report, their phone number they gave them is out of order. this is ing re ed.
you don't have insurance?
you've got her info? go to her house and sort that out.
isn't she in even more now that she lied to the police?
yea, i do, but my insurance shouldn't have to pay for something another person caused. i dont even know if they will.
i thought you said a friend of yours witnessed it? their number is out of order?
thats the problem. they've tried contacting her, and she isnt responding to anything, and no one knows where she is.
if you have her info then camp your ass out at her house and when she shows up just regulate on a .
it wasnt a friend of mine. it was someone that was there, but yea, their number is out of order now.
how is that funny?
i wouldn't mind doing that, but i've missed too much work already from going to therapy. dont wanna get laid off, lol
if you call your insurance company, they'll drop a legal bomb on her insurance company, provided she really has valid insurance.
yeah. plus, don't you have a lawyer? he should be experienced in things like this.
stretch, if you need additional legal representation, I'm available.
yea. i dunno, i havent been in a situation like this before, so im still trying to figure things out myself.
talk to ur lawyer, I'm sure this is something that happens alot. This is America, so you can probably sue the out of her for this as well and get even more than you originally thought.
your insurance company will be acting as your attorney.
they don't want to have to pay this claim when another insured driver is at fault.
hold off on using a private attorney, for now.
Yea, they said they are going to dig deeper into what the is going on. Hopefully things work out. Better yet... hopefully she had valid insurance.
her insurance company will try to pass the buck as much as possible and they're trying to screw you over here cuz they think you're naive. get your lawyer to them with the long arm of the law.
That happened to me ad my insurance paid and went after the person at fault. It was then out of my hands.
Why would anyone give the police false information? They have her fricken license plates on the report, don't they? Unless it was a borrowed or stolen car then surely they can find her real information that way.
I don't thnk these types of cases are a priority for SAPD.
What happened after that?
I think his gripe is that she isn't responding to the calls from the insurance company.
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