Too bad they outlawed shooting scumbags....
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Pay your deductible through your insurance and have your insurance company fight.state farm.
Your second call should have been to your insurance, that is why you pay them.
And congrats on the child.
About two months ago I was rear-ended by a lady (31 years old) on my way home from work. We pulled off to the side of the road and I immediately called the police. They came and the lady was forthcoming in admitting that she rear-ended me. As it turns out, she was driving her father's car. I called her father's insurance provider (State Farm) about 5-6 weeks ago. I have called several times and they keep telling me they cannot do anything until the father returns their calls and admits that he gave his daughter permission to drive his car. State Farm has the police report that states, unequivocally, that Brandy (the lady) rear-ended me at at a stop light. In my latest call with State Farm, they told me they were sorry and that I would just have to pay for the repairs myself since the father won't return the calls. I can't believe that is true if I have a police report stating that she is to blame. I have her name and her father's name (and their home addresses) but I don't have either of their phone numbers. My wife and I are days away from having our second child and we don't have the finances to deal with this. Moreover, every time it rains the water runs into the trunk of our car and we are concerned about further damage. Anybody dealt with a situation like this that could give me some advice?
Thank you so much in advance.
About two months ago I was rear-ended by a lady (31 years old) on my way home from work. We pulled off to the side of the road and I immediately called the police. They came and the lady was forthcoming in admitting that she rear-ended me. As it turns out, she was driving her father's car. I called her father's insurance provider (State Farm) about 5-6 weeks ago. I have called several times and they keep telling me they cannot do anything until the father returns their calls and admits that he gave his daughter permission to drive his car. State Farm has the police report that states, unequivocally, that Brandy (the lady) rear-ended me at at a stop light. In my latest call with State Farm, they told me they were sorry and that I would just have to pay for the repairs myself since the father won't return the calls. I can't believe that is true if I have a police report stating that she is to blame. I have her name and her father's name (and their home addresses) but I don't have either of their phone numbers. My wife and I are days away from having our second child and we don't have the finances to deal with this. Moreover, every time it rains the water runs into the trunk of our car and we are concerned about further damage. Anybody dealt with a situation like this that could give me some advice?
Thank you so much in advance.