How to sue insurance company

by Guest » Tue May 13, 2008 04:57 am
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I went to emergency room, and I was billed for 850.00 I did not have medical ins.

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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:56 pm Post Subject: I want to sue my car insurance company

I cancelled the insurance on the 15th of October, on the 2nd of November they debited money on my bank account, wnen I ask them they came with vage explanation. mean while i was fighting with them they went to my bank account on the 15th of November again

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 05:45 am Post Subject:

You've posted this twice now. Only here you don't ask any questions.

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 02:51 am Post Subject: Car Accident

My car was hit my a driver that failed to yield the right of way. She did not stop at the scene, an had no DL. She was taken to jail. Her insurance company accepted responsibility. How every they are not able to get me into a rental. I am not able to get one because I am only 20 years old. what can I do?

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 02:56 am Post Subject:

First, read my sig.

If a rental company won't rent you a vehicle because you are not 21, this is not the fault of the insurance company. The insurance owes you loss of use (not a rental car itself). They should still pay you an amount for each day your vehicle is not drivable.

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 03:02 am Post Subject: Car accident

The insurance company only reimburses for a rental. However the rental company will only rent a car to me if the insurance company pays it.

I cant get to work with out a car, An the insurance company said they will not pay for lost wages. But there taking there time to come out an look at the damages even tho I know my car is totaled.

What should I do

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 03:29 am Post Subject:

The insurance company is not obligated to obtain a rental car for you... only pay you for your loss of use. If the rental company won't rent you a vehicle, then that is on them.

A work around is to have a family member or good friend rent the vehicle. You then drive that person's car and pay for the rental expense.

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 02:48 pm Post Subject: car ins.accident totalled my car

accident was the other drivers fault and a claim has been filed. The driver wasn't insured but the owner of the vehicle was. my car was 1.5 months old and only had 1200 miles on it. ins. co. doesn't want to pay what owed on the car. What can i do?

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 04:05 pm Post Subject:

They don't owe your loan... they owe the value of your vehicle... which dropped about 20% when you drove it off the lot. You can do almost anything but it won't change this fact.

This is why people buy GAP ins.

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 05:36 pm Post Subject: Hit a deer

My husband hit a deer, one coming at us each way, one died!!

I think the trauma got to me. I got out of car went to walk, my leg gave out on me. When I went down I did something to my left side, feels like rib is cracked. Can I sue if I can would they drop me after?

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 07:40 pm Post Subject:

I think the trama got to me.

:lol:

Whom do you think you are going to sue? The deceased deer, the one who got away, or your husband?

I could be wrong, but my initial impression is that each of the deers is almost certainly uninsured, probably has little or no income or assets, and suing would be a waste of time and money because these elusive creatures are hard to serve, unless well-cooked.

However, your husband can be sued by the deceased deer's family (or a personal representative) for wrongful death. And possibly by the one who got away for the effects of PTSD. I'm sure the event was as traumatic for him/her as it might have been for you.

Unfortunately, you cannot sue your husband or anyone else for your PTSD, broken ribs, bruised knee, or any other form of "pain and suffering."

The most you might be able to get is PIP or Medical Payments. You don't have to sue for that, you simply file a claim with your insurance company if you have either of those forms of coverage added to your auto policy.

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