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Plasdom
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What is the name of your state? MI
I was in an accident as I was approaching a parking lot recently. The other driver ignored a yield sign and hit me on the side. A police officer filed a report and informed me that since it was not on the main road, the other party cannot be ticketed even though his insurance had expired. I made the mistake of not collecting the other party's address. I only have his email address and sent him an estimate of the amount from a body shop. He replied stating that he wanted other estimates so that he could compare. I sent him more estimates and he has stopped replying to the email.
This looks like it will end up in small claims. Problem is that I don't have his address. Also, since the police officer mentioned that his insurance has expired, how do I obtained a letter from the insurance company so that I can sue for more than the $500. I have a copy of the police report and the insurance company listed for him is Geico. Also, is there a way to obtain his address?
Thanks
I was in an accident as I was approaching a parking lot recently. The other driver ignored a yield sign and hit me on the side. A police officer filed a report and informed me that since it was not on the main road, the other party cannot be ticketed even though his insurance had expired. I made the mistake of not collecting the other party's address. I only have his email address and sent him an estimate of the amount from a body shop. He replied stating that he wanted other estimates so that he could compare. I sent him more estimates and he has stopped replying to the email.
This looks like it will end up in small claims. Problem is that I don't have his address. Also, since the police officer mentioned that his insurance has expired, how do I obtained a letter from the insurance company so that I can sue for more than the $500. I have a copy of the police report and the insurance company listed for him is Geico. Also, is there a way to obtain his address?
Thanks