What is the name of your state? North Carolina
I cancelled insurance on one of my vehicles, turned in the plate, and its sitting in my garage (waiting on my daughter to get her license). My insurance company cancelled the insurance on the correct car, but sent in the wrong vehicle information to the DMV. So, I was pulled over, had my plates taken, and was given a $240 ticket.
The insurance company admitted their error immediately. The DMV required that I had to pay tax and tag on my vehicle AGAIN, and the insurance company wanted a few days to investigate that (which in the end I had to pay), and they offered to reimburse me for a rental car. The insurance company has reimbursed me for the rental car, but refuses to reimburse for tax and tag and even though they said they would, they have not provided a letter for me to take to court yet. The insurance company claims that the DMV owes me the tax and tag reimbursement because they shouldn't have charged me for that. The DMV has stood firm.. the only way I got a tag on my vehicle was to pay tax and tag.
I want to take them to small claims court and recoup the cost of the tax, tag, and any court fees after next weeks court date. In addition, I want three days of lost wages for the day after when I sat at home with no tag on my car, for the day in court regarding the ticket, and the day in small claims court. My thought process is this... it's their admitted error. Even if they tried to skirt around it - I have the reimbursement for the rental car. That is pretty solid admission. If they feel strongly that the DMV charged me incorrectly then they can go after the DMV for their reimbursement. The DMV has stood firm, and I will be contacting them for a letter as well.
Fair? Solid case? Thoughts?
I cancelled insurance on one of my vehicles, turned in the plate, and its sitting in my garage (waiting on my daughter to get her license). My insurance company cancelled the insurance on the correct car, but sent in the wrong vehicle information to the DMV. So, I was pulled over, had my plates taken, and was given a $240 ticket.
The insurance company admitted their error immediately. The DMV required that I had to pay tax and tag on my vehicle AGAIN, and the insurance company wanted a few days to investigate that (which in the end I had to pay), and they offered to reimburse me for a rental car. The insurance company has reimbursed me for the rental car, but refuses to reimburse for tax and tag and even though they said they would, they have not provided a letter for me to take to court yet. The insurance company claims that the DMV owes me the tax and tag reimbursement because they shouldn't have charged me for that. The DMV has stood firm.. the only way I got a tag on my vehicle was to pay tax and tag.
I want to take them to small claims court and recoup the cost of the tax, tag, and any court fees after next weeks court date. In addition, I want three days of lost wages for the day after when I sat at home with no tag on my car, for the day in court regarding the ticket, and the day in small claims court. My thought process is this... it's their admitted error. Even if they tried to skirt around it - I have the reimbursement for the rental car. That is pretty solid admission. If they feel strongly that the DMV charged me incorrectly then they can go after the DMV for their reimbursement. The DMV has stood firm, and I will be contacting them for a letter as well.
Fair? Solid case? Thoughts?