jackjackmurphs
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A couple of weeks ago I was in a very minor car accident with a lady who was driving for Uber. This was around the 1st or 2nd week of December in Devner, CO. I was backing up into a parallel parking spot. As I was reversing, she stopped right behind me and I ran into her vehicle. I didn't see her pull up, I was going 5 mph or less. There was absolutely 0 damage to my car, my rear hook on my Jeep Wrangler hit her front bumper and created a hole in her front bumber on the right side about the size of an apple.
We got out and she had to tell her Uber passengers that she couldn't take them to their destination. The front of her car is absolutely WRECKED. Both head lights were messed up, the bumper is coming off on the end, her hood is bent; everything needed to be replaced. She proceeds to tell me that her best friend borrowed her car after her best friend had totaled her own car. While her best friend was borrowing her car, she had a bad crash. So she said not to worry about anything because she had an appointment to fix it the next day for the prior damage. We just swapped pictures of our licenses and moved on.
As it turns out she filed a claim and was able to find me. She said that "it is only fair" that I pay for the bumper and is requesting $700 plus labor costs. My insurance called me and we had a few different conversations about what she was claiming and how to move forward. I bought my Wrangler 4 weeks prior to the accident. Before I bought my car I switched to a different insurance that covered me as a driver for test driving cars and driving my roommates car as I didn't have my own car. That was supposed to cover me as a driver through the end of the year. My insurance is now telling me that because I purchased a new car but didn't notify Geico in time that I am no longer covered and they will not be helping me with any damage claims. They did however do a VIN background check and found evidence that her car was towed after an accident because it was a disabled vehicle after her best friend's accident.
I was thinking I would offer to pay for some of it, split it half and half with her best friend? Before I found out that I wasn't covered, she filed a claim with Geico that was over $3,000 which included all of the damage that was on her vehicle. Including damage to her freaking windshield! It can't be insurance fraud now that she's dealing with me directly.
She shouldn't have been driving with a vehicle that was unsafe for road conditions, right? And she definitely shouldn't have been driving for Uber? She has been texting me asking how she wants to handle the situation and I'm slightly at a loss for what to do. Should I be worried about what this would do to me legally if I was unknowingly driving without car insurance? How can she actually come after me?
Let me know if you need further information or photos.
We got out and she had to tell her Uber passengers that she couldn't take them to their destination. The front of her car is absolutely WRECKED. Both head lights were messed up, the bumper is coming off on the end, her hood is bent; everything needed to be replaced. She proceeds to tell me that her best friend borrowed her car after her best friend had totaled her own car. While her best friend was borrowing her car, she had a bad crash. So she said not to worry about anything because she had an appointment to fix it the next day for the prior damage. We just swapped pictures of our licenses and moved on.
As it turns out she filed a claim and was able to find me. She said that "it is only fair" that I pay for the bumper and is requesting $700 plus labor costs. My insurance called me and we had a few different conversations about what she was claiming and how to move forward. I bought my Wrangler 4 weeks prior to the accident. Before I bought my car I switched to a different insurance that covered me as a driver for test driving cars and driving my roommates car as I didn't have my own car. That was supposed to cover me as a driver through the end of the year. My insurance is now telling me that because I purchased a new car but didn't notify Geico in time that I am no longer covered and they will not be helping me with any damage claims. They did however do a VIN background check and found evidence that her car was towed after an accident because it was a disabled vehicle after her best friend's accident.
I was thinking I would offer to pay for some of it, split it half and half with her best friend? Before I found out that I wasn't covered, she filed a claim with Geico that was over $3,000 which included all of the damage that was on her vehicle. Including damage to her freaking windshield! It can't be insurance fraud now that she's dealing with me directly.
She shouldn't have been driving with a vehicle that was unsafe for road conditions, right? And she definitely shouldn't have been driving for Uber? She has been texting me asking how she wants to handle the situation and I'm slightly at a loss for what to do. Should I be worried about what this would do to me legally if I was unknowingly driving without car insurance? How can she actually come after me?
Let me know if you need further information or photos.