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justalayman

Senior Member
So here's a little surprise for all you skeptics: my insurance said I'm at 0% fault. The insurances will have no arbitration though, since the other party is not going through insurance to fix her damages (perhaps due to a high deductible?). Now the question is how could I get the other insurance to change their decision? I will not bother the old woman with law suits, but is it possible to sue her insurance for bad faith practice?
Just because your insurance company claims you have no fault, it doesn’t mean you have no fault. The other insurance provider is free to make their own decision as well.

Your only option to get any money is to sue the other driver. If you’re not willing to do that, then just give it up and move on. Of course if you sue her, her insurance company will defend her in court.
 



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