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California
Happy holidays everyone!
Any advice is appreciated
My new car has been rear ended on a highway by a young driver who claimed that he was staring at Ferrari driving in the adjacent lane and did not notice that I was slowing down. The car was not drivable and was towed to my house to avoid storage charges at towing company lot.
Person at fault rejected to speak to his insurance (Wawanesa), so they accepted liability for an accident only after police report arrived (police report said that person at fault was driving in violation of VC 22350 and was cited and on top of that office accused him of possibly racing with Ferrari)
Two weeks after an accident an estimator from his insurance company came to take a look at the car and estimated damages to be only $10k. My car bent to an extent where doors will not close and rear axel is not straight in addition it was only 4 days old with 300 miles. I have found the most professional body shop in my city and chose it to be repaired there. Upon completion of their estimate damages went up to $31k and three moths to fix it. I did not won't this car after such a big repair so I hired an attorney. After a month of negotiation they considered the car a total loss because they knew we would claim diminishing value and it will be huge. Now they are offering to pay for the car, but it turned out that person at fault has a limit of $50k for proper damages. My car is worth $52, but I was willing to take a loss of 2k and hope to recover them through personal injury. However, now they say they will subtract towing, storage and rental car for two moths from that because it is considered a part of property damages (total of about $10k).
1. Is rental car and storage fees indeed considered part of property damage limit?
2. What is the best way to go for me? Should I sue that person for property damages or take insurance money? (he is under 21, doesn't own anything and his car was totaled as well)
I tried going through my insurance but they don't want to total the car, which seems strange because according to my math they won't loose a dime.
If I go thorough another person's insurance they have a limit of $50k and they get to keep car's salvage value (estimated around $14k). If I go through my insurance company they pay $52 to me, and get to keep car (52-14=38) but they subrogate another party's insurance for the entire amount because after they pays all fees and rental there is still $40 left in limit.
3. Is something wrong with my understanding of subrogation?
California
Happy holidays everyone!
Any advice is appreciated
My new car has been rear ended on a highway by a young driver who claimed that he was staring at Ferrari driving in the adjacent lane and did not notice that I was slowing down. The car was not drivable and was towed to my house to avoid storage charges at towing company lot.
Person at fault rejected to speak to his insurance (Wawanesa), so they accepted liability for an accident only after police report arrived (police report said that person at fault was driving in violation of VC 22350 and was cited and on top of that office accused him of possibly racing with Ferrari)
Two weeks after an accident an estimator from his insurance company came to take a look at the car and estimated damages to be only $10k. My car bent to an extent where doors will not close and rear axel is not straight in addition it was only 4 days old with 300 miles. I have found the most professional body shop in my city and chose it to be repaired there. Upon completion of their estimate damages went up to $31k and three moths to fix it. I did not won't this car after such a big repair so I hired an attorney. After a month of negotiation they considered the car a total loss because they knew we would claim diminishing value and it will be huge. Now they are offering to pay for the car, but it turned out that person at fault has a limit of $50k for proper damages. My car is worth $52, but I was willing to take a loss of 2k and hope to recover them through personal injury. However, now they say they will subtract towing, storage and rental car for two moths from that because it is considered a part of property damages (total of about $10k).
1. Is rental car and storage fees indeed considered part of property damage limit?
2. What is the best way to go for me? Should I sue that person for property damages or take insurance money? (he is under 21, doesn't own anything and his car was totaled as well)
I tried going through my insurance but they don't want to total the car, which seems strange because according to my math they won't loose a dime.
If I go thorough another person's insurance they have a limit of $50k and they get to keep car's salvage value (estimated around $14k). If I go through my insurance company they pay $52 to me, and get to keep car (52-14=38) but they subrogate another party's insurance for the entire amount because after they pays all fees and rental there is still $40 left in limit.
3. Is something wrong with my understanding of subrogation?