What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TX
Regarding a TX automobile accident where State Farm paid for repairs of my car already.
It is a $26K car that is now appraised for diminished value but, when writing State Farm to pay for the appraised diminished value, they offered a price that is about a quarter of the appraised value. The appraiser is now saying to get more, this must be sued in small claims court (the amount is under $5,000). But he suggesting that we have to go to the car owners home county/city to sue (an hour away from where we live) and that the car owner has to be sued, not State Farm.
I sued UPS once in small claims as a victim. I sued in my home town, not UPS's home town in Houston. And I don't know why we wouldn't sue State Farm, who is the company representing the vehicle owner. I don't know why the owner would know anything. I'm sure State Farm will tell the owner, but it is still State Farm who is representing the owner, right?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Regarding a TX automobile accident where State Farm paid for repairs of my car already.
It is a $26K car that is now appraised for diminished value but, when writing State Farm to pay for the appraised diminished value, they offered a price that is about a quarter of the appraised value. The appraiser is now saying to get more, this must be sued in small claims court (the amount is under $5,000). But he suggesting that we have to go to the car owners home county/city to sue (an hour away from where we live) and that the car owner has to be sued, not State Farm.
I sued UPS once in small claims as a victim. I sued in my home town, not UPS's home town in Houston. And I don't know why we wouldn't sue State Farm, who is the company representing the vehicle owner. I don't know why the owner would know anything. I'm sure State Farm will tell the owner, but it is still State Farm who is representing the owner, right?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.