smartblonde
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? CA
I was renting a car from a rental car agency and paying $275 a month. I was driving along on the freeway, hit from behind and rolled down a 50 foot embankment, and landed upside down. The car was totalled. I hurt my back, neck, knees and shattered my finger. The other driver never reported the accident. His insurance company (Farmers) said he was not covered, the car was not on the policy and denied my claim. I have over $20,000 of medical bills so far. My car rental "agreement" says they have no insurance on the vehicle and any damages are my responsibility! (How can they get away with not having insurance in case the rental driver turns out to be uninsured?) I have no assets, was not working when the accident occurred, and am on disability now. I only had the minimum for uninsured motorists ($15,000). The guy who rented me the car called his insurance agent at State Farm to get me insurance over the phone. I paid him for it and he sent them a check. He ordered uninsured motorist property damage, but after the accident, State Farm said that was not available on a "non-owned policy". They never bothered to tell him or me that this wasn't available, so I thought I had coverage for replacement of the rental car and for me to rent a car in the event of an accident. This is a real mess. I don't know how to find out if the guy who hit me has any assets (so I can sue him). I feel that I was defrauded by my insurance company. I need some advice......
I was renting a car from a rental car agency and paying $275 a month. I was driving along on the freeway, hit from behind and rolled down a 50 foot embankment, and landed upside down. The car was totalled. I hurt my back, neck, knees and shattered my finger. The other driver never reported the accident. His insurance company (Farmers) said he was not covered, the car was not on the policy and denied my claim. I have over $20,000 of medical bills so far. My car rental "agreement" says they have no insurance on the vehicle and any damages are my responsibility! (How can they get away with not having insurance in case the rental driver turns out to be uninsured?) I have no assets, was not working when the accident occurred, and am on disability now. I only had the minimum for uninsured motorists ($15,000). The guy who rented me the car called his insurance agent at State Farm to get me insurance over the phone. I paid him for it and he sent them a check. He ordered uninsured motorist property damage, but after the accident, State Farm said that was not available on a "non-owned policy". They never bothered to tell him or me that this wasn't available, so I thought I had coverage for replacement of the rental car and for me to rent a car in the event of an accident. This is a real mess. I don't know how to find out if the guy who hit me has any assets (so I can sue him). I feel that I was defrauded by my insurance company. I need some advice......
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