What is the name of your state? Maryland
4 cars are involved in rear-end collission.
Car #1- driver ill -car stops abruptly on major hwy.
Car#2- slams on brakes and doesn't hit car#1
Car#3 - slams on brakes and doesn't hit car#2
Car#4- doesn't slam on brakes and collides into car#3, pushing car #3 into car#2, and car#2 into car#1.
The police report says Car#1 had an illness and fails to recognize that cars 2& 3 stopped in time and it was because of car#4 that the accidents with Car #2 & 3 occured.
Because of these slight adjustment of the facts, Car#3's insurance company is not returning the deductible and has increased their insurance by more than 20%. This is Car#3's first insurance claim in 13 years and the first claim with their insurance company.
What can car#3 do to fight this because it wasn't car#3's fault that the accident occured? It was either car#1 (illness) or car #4 (failing to brake in time).
4 cars are involved in rear-end collission.
Car #1- driver ill -car stops abruptly on major hwy.
Car#2- slams on brakes and doesn't hit car#1
Car#3 - slams on brakes and doesn't hit car#2
Car#4- doesn't slam on brakes and collides into car#3, pushing car #3 into car#2, and car#2 into car#1.
The police report says Car#1 had an illness and fails to recognize that cars 2& 3 stopped in time and it was because of car#4 that the accidents with Car #2 & 3 occured.
Because of these slight adjustment of the facts, Car#3's insurance company is not returning the deductible and has increased their insurance by more than 20%. This is Car#3's first insurance claim in 13 years and the first claim with their insurance company.
What can car#3 do to fight this because it wasn't car#3's fault that the accident occured? It was either car#1 (illness) or car #4 (failing to brake in time).