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![]() "Gene" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:12:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass? ---------------------------------------------- Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth: 1. Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with the police, especially if he is making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. You can still do that. Yep. 2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required* to report to them any accident in which a claim may be made. I'd make this PRIORITY ONE. 3. Do both. Write down your recollection of what happened and make copies. If insurance adjusters start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the same, written statement to them and any other authorized authority that asked for a statement. Indeed. Pictures, paragraphs, etc. .... a preponderance of evidence is what is likely to carry the day.... 4. States vary with their insurance regulations. Check yours. Yep. Number 3 is very important. Don't rely on your memory to verbally repeat the details of the event because you may be asked to repeat it several times. Insurance dudes and lawyers love to find the slightest inconsistency in your statements to deny payment or declare fault. Write it down accurately once, make copies and hand out the same statement to anyone that requires one. If asked to elaborate, politely respond by referring them to your written statement. Don't offer anything else. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Gene" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:12:30 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: wrote in message ... I don't know if it matters, but this was on private property, in a parking lot so no tickets were issued... This guy says he is going to call his ins agent, should I call mine and make a claim for the scratch on my trailer just to cover my ass? ---------------------------------------------- Here's my free advice, for what's it's worth: 1. Private property or not, a accident report should be filed with the police, especially if he is making noises about suing, or holding you responsible. You can still do that. Yep. 2. I'll bet if you check your insurance policy, you are *required* to report to them any accident in which a claim may be made. I'd make this PRIORITY ONE. 3. Do both. Write down your recollection of what happened and make copies. If insurance adjusters start calling or asking for a statement, hand a copy of the same, written statement to them and any other authorized authority that asked for a statement. Indeed. Pictures, paragraphs, etc. .... a preponderance of evidence is what is likely to carry the day.... 4. States vary with their insurance regulations. Check yours. Yep. Number 3 is very important. Don't rely on your memory to verbally repeat the details of the event because you may be asked to repeat it several times. Insurance dudes and lawyers love to find the slightest inconsistency in your statements to deny payment or declare fault. Write it down accurately once, make copies and hand out the same statement to anyone that requires one. If asked to elaborate, politely respond by referring them to your written statement. Don't offer anything else. Eisboch Will do.. ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- |
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