What is the name of your state? Texas
I was involved in a wreck that was the other driver's fault. I have a commercial policy that I just found out does not have collision insurance on it (but it has 1 million $$ libility). It also lists my previous vehicle as the vehicle covered although I have owned the vehicle involved over 1 year, they never changed the vehicle insured to be my new vehicle with the company that underwrites the policy. So they are refusing to pay the claim saying that I do not have collision insurance on this policy, and the other guys insurance is saying that it is a no fault accident. The police report lists the cause of accident as he made an unsafe lane change which caused the accident. I am unsure how to get this paid for since I have insurance that won't pay and he has insurance that won't pay. My insurance would pay if this guy had no insurance.
I have reported a vehicle change to my agent, he has been sending me insurance cards on the wrecked vehicle for over 1 year(Chevy). The agent did not change the vehicle with the underwriter that actually pays the claim, they have the old vehicle listed (Dodge). The insurance cards read a chevy and the policy reads a dodge. We do not have any witnesses, but the police report clearly reads that the other driver is at fault, but Farmers has said that their insured is not claiming libility. I want to know if the policy reads that the dodge is covered, and the chevy is wrecked then shouldn't the dodge libility policy cover the chevy since there is a provision in the policy that reads "any vehicle driven by the insured whether owned or not by the insured is covered under the libility?" Since it is their mistake on which vehicle is covered then shouldn't the policy cover it whether or not it has collision insurance? I need an attorney but I haven't found one that is smarter than the insurance companies yet....
I was involved in a wreck that was the other driver's fault. I have a commercial policy that I just found out does not have collision insurance on it (but it has 1 million $$ libility). It also lists my previous vehicle as the vehicle covered although I have owned the vehicle involved over 1 year, they never changed the vehicle insured to be my new vehicle with the company that underwrites the policy. So they are refusing to pay the claim saying that I do not have collision insurance on this policy, and the other guys insurance is saying that it is a no fault accident. The police report lists the cause of accident as he made an unsafe lane change which caused the accident. I am unsure how to get this paid for since I have insurance that won't pay and he has insurance that won't pay. My insurance would pay if this guy had no insurance.
I have reported a vehicle change to my agent, he has been sending me insurance cards on the wrecked vehicle for over 1 year(Chevy). The agent did not change the vehicle with the underwriter that actually pays the claim, they have the old vehicle listed (Dodge). The insurance cards read a chevy and the policy reads a dodge. We do not have any witnesses, but the police report clearly reads that the other driver is at fault, but Farmers has said that their insured is not claiming libility. I want to know if the policy reads that the dodge is covered, and the chevy is wrecked then shouldn't the dodge libility policy cover the chevy since there is a provision in the policy that reads "any vehicle driven by the insured whether owned or not by the insured is covered under the libility?" Since it is their mistake on which vehicle is covered then shouldn't the policy cover it whether or not it has collision insurance? I need an attorney but I haven't found one that is smarter than the insurance companies yet....
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