What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
california
I'm a renter in northern california and last month I was leaving my street when the sliding gate hit the rear passenger side of my vehicle. My car was behind another waiting to exit the street and the rear section of my car was straddling the sliding rail of the gate. There was also a car behind me.
I've done this thousands of times in the last 10 years and no vehicle has ever been hit by the gate. I found out that I was the last of 4 vehicles that were hit by the gate in the last 4 months. I filed a claim with the hoa's insurance company, which was denied. They claimed the gate hit my car due to my own negligence and that the gate was functioning properly at that time.
I'm arguing that a setting was changed or a malfunction occurred since no vehicle had ever been hit in the 10 yrs. I've lived there. Two weeks after my incident, the gate was left open for a week and a repair guy came out to install an eye to prevent other vehicles from being hit in the future.
1) What's my next step?
2) How can I legally obtain the gate repair records to prove malfunction?
3) If no warning was given to the residents after the first 3 vehicles were hit, can the hoa be held responsible? No signs, letters, etc.
4) Who do I sue if I have to go to small claims court? (board members of the hoa, insurance company)
california
I'm a renter in northern california and last month I was leaving my street when the sliding gate hit the rear passenger side of my vehicle. My car was behind another waiting to exit the street and the rear section of my car was straddling the sliding rail of the gate. There was also a car behind me.
I've done this thousands of times in the last 10 years and no vehicle has ever been hit by the gate. I found out that I was the last of 4 vehicles that were hit by the gate in the last 4 months. I filed a claim with the hoa's insurance company, which was denied. They claimed the gate hit my car due to my own negligence and that the gate was functioning properly at that time.
I'm arguing that a setting was changed or a malfunction occurred since no vehicle had ever been hit in the 10 yrs. I've lived there. Two weeks after my incident, the gate was left open for a week and a repair guy came out to install an eye to prevent other vehicles from being hit in the future.
1) What's my next step?
2) How can I legally obtain the gate repair records to prove malfunction?
3) If no warning was given to the residents after the first 3 vehicles were hit, can the hoa be held responsible? No signs, letters, etc.
4) Who do I sue if I have to go to small claims court? (board members of the hoa, insurance company)