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Just in from the Storm
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Sometimes the bumper covers get damaged by being pressed against the metal reinforcement underneath and it leaves a stretched mark needing repairs. Thanks for the reply. You are right that there might in fact have been some damage. Of course I am just relaying my wife's impression. After 32 years of marriage I certainly support her and have the utmost confidence in her honesty and integrity, however she could be wrong and we certainly have always taken care of our screw-ups. I guess I am concerned that our insurance company might be paying for something that she did not cause. Of course they would not contest it, because it would be cheaper to just pay for the repair. My other concern is that my wife might be penalized for an honest mistake. She did not see any damage and honestly did not think there was any reason to pursue things any further. Oh well, live and learn. I would have probably done the same thing. Whats a good cigar to smoke under these circumstances? I mean there is nothing to celebrate, and I hate to waste a good smoke to just relieve stress. Maybe a good stiff drink? |
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Have My Own Room
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If the acident happened in a parking lot, which is private property, wouldn't each individuals insurance company be responsible to repair their own cars. I am not sure if that is true, but I have heard it in the past. And unless there were witnesses, or a video, how can anyone prove your wife did the damage.
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You ask a great question that I would love the opportunity to address as it is a big misconception that is quite widespread. Each state has varying laws set up to address % of liability in an accident. Some states like NY and Florida are comparative negligence, meaning every party in an accident gets a percentage of liability assigned to them, ranging from 0 to 100. Based on the % you are not negligent, that is the % of the damages you sustained that you are able to recover from the other party. Some states have it that if anyone is over 50% at fault, the party that is not recovers all. In an accident where you are not moving or not in the car and your vehicle is legally parked, in any state, that would make the striking party 100% at fault and either that at fault party is personally responsible or their insurance will cover it under the liability coverage. While that all varies from state to state, the one thing that is a fact is that if you are at fault in an accident, you owe. The other party can choose to go through your insurance, they can choose to go through their insurance which will in turn subrogate against yours for the money they paid, or they can elect to bypass that all and sue you directly.
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Crotchety Geezer
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Damage wasn't caused by the bump, it happened when a soccer ball fell off the bed when she was leaving.
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