C.T. asks from Fremont, CA on July 19, 2009
Need Help Recouping Costs of Rental Car After Accident
I need some advice on how to recoup money for rental car costs due to an accident. My husband's car was hit by another person in a parking lot. We do not have rental car coverage in our car insurance. However, we would not have had to rent the car for over a week if this guy hadn't hit him. We had to pay out of pocket, obviously, for the rental. It was $700+.
My husband has been VERY SLOW to contact the person who hit us (very frustrating to me). He finally contacted him two weeks ago but the guy did not respond to emails or phone calls. After I nagged him some more, my husband finally called the guy and, at my urging, said that we may have to get lawyers involved if we do not hear from him. So, of course, like magic, the next day, the guy calls and says he's been too busy (to answer email or his phone messages, I guess) and he doesn't have the money and can he make three payments.
My husband generously says yes (personally I think that was a mistake; my husband thinks if someone doesn't have the money what are you supposed to do) and now we have not heard back from him. I told my husband we need to demand a payment schedule (1st payment due NOW, 2nd payment due on such and such date, etc.) He thinks we should just wait and give him time.
My thinking is that this guy, who is a CHIROPRACTOR in Cupertino, can just keep putting it off and putting it off, ignoring our calls, saying he doesn't have the money,etc. Am I being too pushy? I am getting so frustrated and we have had so many heated arguments over this. My husband is the kind of person who just lets things go and is never on a timetable.
I am just so so annoyed and need some advice. That is A LOT of money. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
C.
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Thanks so much for all of the advice and for affirming that I am not crazy to be really annoyed and frustrated by this situation. My husband and this guy did exchange information but the guy for some reason did not know if he was covered under his soon-to-be-ex-wife's insurance policy. Keep in mind this accident happened in December. Our insurance company (21st Century) was VERY SLOW to do anything about it; we did finally get our SUV fixed and we did not have to pay for it (I don't even know who paid for it); I am assuming our insurance took care of it somehow with the guy. In March we got a letter from his supposed insurance company saying the guy was not covered and they would not be paying out any losses. I don't know how it was all paid for but I do know we did not pay. However, we did rent a car for the period our SUV was in the shop (thus the $700 out of pocket expense). My husband, who is quite complacent about everything under the sun, said that since we don't have rental insurance on our insurance policy we would have to pay it; I insisted that we wouldn't have even had to rent the car if he didn't hit us! So finally, my husband contacted the guy...and that's where my first request came in. So that's the story. Still waiting on a return call from the guy. My husband IS filing the DMV report, though (as many people mentioned). I don't get how these people get off not having insurance. My husband must have the worst luck since last fall he was also hit by some other guy on the freeway, they exchanged information, and the guy later claimed that he didn't do it! And because there was no certain proof (as deduced by the insurance companies after looking at the damage to both cars) he got off scott free. Our insurance paid for us to have our car fixed but we had to pay the $250 deductible. It really really frustrates me how some people can just LIE and get away with it. There just is no accountability for some of these people. Thank you for all of the advice!!! Hopefully I will be seeing the $700 soon, or at least a part of it.
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E.K. answers from San Francisco on July 20, 2009
can't you guys go straight to his ins company. I was in an accident a while back the the other drivers ins paid for everything.
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L.M. answers from San Francisco on July 20, 2009
Go to your insurance company and explain what's going on. Have them track down his insurance and such. You should have gotten this information from him at the time of the accident. His insurance should have paid for repairs and the rental car.
I've been hit twice and both times the insurance company covered the rental, even once when I was 16 and technically too young to drive a rental.
I would definitely get insurance agents or, if that's too late, an attorney involved. Here in CA he is required to have insurance so if he doesn't have the money to pay you himself that's what the insurance is for!
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J.L. answers from Sacramento on July 20, 2009
Your husband is a nice guy, BUT lay down the law, and get a lawyer! I suggest you talk to friends to find one get the number, call, get an appointment, and drag your husband there. Sometimes all it takes is for the lawyer to send a message, (this guy has your mans number)
Failing that, talk to your insurance, sometimes they can handle things.
I had a similar experience in Cupertino as well!
D.S. answers from San Francisco on July 20, 2009
Hello C.: Recently I was hit by a woman in Patterson Ca. She was on the cell phone, yelling at someone, and it was raining- after hitting my car she nearly hit an employee who tried to stop her from taking off. I still have not recouped my expenses.
I am sending a letter to the Distric Attorney of said area and with the police report information asking that they help me recieve compensation for my expenses. With all the laws that the person broke I figure that it be seriously considered. BUT I am going to also ask that the DA office drop all charges if they buy my car and gives restitution for my expences. You see we have a wheelchair lift in the back of our van that could not be used because of her selfish action. I had to fight with the Patterson PD to get a copy of the report and had to call the DA office fro the PD to get them to release it so don't give up id you have not gotten your report yet.
I was told by the police that I needed to inform DMV of the accident and to make my insurance company go after the woman. So If your husband won't do any of it because he thinks they will come forward in honesty then he is in for a big surprize. I hope he got pictures of anything that happened on the cell phone. I was blessed that 2 witnesses had their phones out and got her licence plate. Good Luck, I know that I am still angry and told that to the DA as well-- that this person had the right to ruin my life or yours and not want to be responsible is the ultimate in rudeness. I admire you for not posting his name so people will think twice about going to him. Maybe you need to send a certified letter to his office. Good Luck, Nana Glenda
Y.S. answers from San Francisco on July 20, 2009
NEVER make a deal with someone that you've been in a auto accident with. Did you take this to your insurance co.? They would be the first place to recoup costs. If not get a lawyer to recoup your costs and any pain and suffering...lost wages etc.
Also, REMEMBER to file an SR101 (?) with the DMV. You have to do this to notify the DMV that there was a accident and they will make sure he had insurance etc. If he doesn't he may be suspended from driving.
I'm going through all of this right now
Good Luck and remember this guy has NO incentive to pay you...seek help!
N.G. answers from San Francisco on July 20, 2009
Unless your husband is injuried don't get a lawyer. If you have the other guys car insurance information call his insurance company and make a claim. If he has not filed one yet they are required to take you information as notice of claim and will contact him for the rest of the information about the accident(they have time specific requirements as to when things have to be done by, so it may not be fast, but must claims adjusters want claims off there desk so if it clean cut they tend to go quickely) Sounds like it was a clear cut accident, however if they guy is trying to stiff you on paying don't be surprised if the accident wasn't clear cut to "stretch the truth" a bit to try to get out of it. Remember his insurance company has to believe him unless evidence is clear to your side. If you don't want to go that route small claims court may work for you, but again watch for stretching the truth, and hope you got good photos of both vehicles prior to getting your's repaired. In the future file with your insurance company and let them do the work. Good luck
E.K. answers from San Francisco on July 20, 2009
can't you guys go straight to his ins company. I was in an accident a while back the the other drivers ins paid for everything.
B.S. answers from Sacramento on July 20, 2009
Did the guy not have insurance? His car insurance should be paying for your rental car.
L.W. answers from San Francisco on July 20, 2009
Small claims court.
And inform him by letter - registered, get receipt - that you are going to do so.
And get on it now - there is a magic "window" for making claims.
I think it is a year.
If you don't start by then, you can't begin it later.
And there is no reason you can't do all the footwork for this - set it all up, so all he has to do is sign a letter.
And get copies of the emails agreeing to pay.
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