okezieowen
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Tennessee
On July 31 2016, I was involved in a collision in a parking lot. I was pulling into a parking spot, while the other vehicle was backing reversing into the same spot. The other vehicle's right rear bumper collided with my right front bumper. To quote the police report: "V1 WAS BACKING INTO A PARKING SPOT AT 430 N. WASHINGTON AVENUE. V2 WAS PULLING INTO THE SAME SPOT. V1'S RIGHT REAR BUMPERCOLLIDED WITH V2'S RIGHT FRONT BUMPER". I was uninsured at the time of the accident. I do not think I'm at fault but I'm by no means an expert on driving regulations. In May, I got a mail from Statefarm saying their client was not responsible so they will not be making any payment to me.
Yesterday, September 13 2017, I got a call from the insurance company, Statefarm, asking me to pay about $560 that was paid to the other vehicle owner - they had uninsured motorist insurance at the time. They threatened to ask the state to revoke my license. I'm confused as to what my next step should be.
On July 31 2016, I was involved in a collision in a parking lot. I was pulling into a parking spot, while the other vehicle was backing reversing into the same spot. The other vehicle's right rear bumper collided with my right front bumper. To quote the police report: "V1 WAS BACKING INTO A PARKING SPOT AT 430 N. WASHINGTON AVENUE. V2 WAS PULLING INTO THE SAME SPOT. V1'S RIGHT REAR BUMPERCOLLIDED WITH V2'S RIGHT FRONT BUMPER". I was uninsured at the time of the accident. I do not think I'm at fault but I'm by no means an expert on driving regulations. In May, I got a mail from Statefarm saying their client was not responsible so they will not be making any payment to me.
Yesterday, September 13 2017, I got a call from the insurance company, Statefarm, asking me to pay about $560 that was paid to the other vehicle owner - they had uninsured motorist insurance at the time. They threatened to ask the state to revoke my license. I'm confused as to what my next step should be.
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