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5/28/2010 11:35:13 AM
Thats a good idea to get the estimates together and start going forward as if you are ready to file a suit. You can send it to the individual but just know that it's her insurance company that is going to be handling defense and negotiation. It's their job to defend her when they deny the claim. See if you can get the template for a small claims suit and write it up. Send it to them and say "this is the lawsuit I'm going to file if you continue to deny my claim". Include the photo and laws she broke. I think the picture says a lot. Its just not likely to me she was making a normal right hand turn and you came in and sideswiped her.
5/28/2010 2:16:07 PM
Ok so if it was a two lane road, one lane in each direction, he had his right turn signal on, it doesn't matter is he was way left, your not allowed to pass a car until that car has executed what ever turn they are attempting unless he was making a left turn but he was turning right so she should of waited, 100% her fault...just my 2 cents
5/28/2010 3:43:11 PM
For that matter, you should never pass someone to the right on a two lane road, turning or not.
5/28/2010 3:56:59 PM
you could try filing the claim againif you were her insurance co, and you had a $1500 bill for my shitty chrysler would you just say "oh shit, yeah here you go mike take our money"or would you deny it assuming i would roll over? i'm sure the amount of time & paperwork it took to deny your claim amounts to much less $$ than $1500[Edited on May 28, 2010 at 5:11 PM. Reason : .]
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