I mean certainly the was negligence on the trucks part because he was driving in a manner that caused him to lose control of his vehicle. The adjuster of the truck is trying to raise the defense that the guy who rear ended me is at fault because he was following too close? like I stated the guy...
Deflection. There is no way to verify how fast I or anyone else was travelling. Who caused the accident? Again the Truck crossed two lanes of traffic crashing into the concrete median. becoming a stationary object blocking the lane I was in. What can be said is there was not enough distance...
After starting to brake the distance was so great they we nearly slowed down to perhaps 20ish miles an hour before striking the truck so this truck was a good deal of distance ahead of me when he lost control as well. There was almost enough distance to stop but not quite. again, He wasn't in...
I am sure this is the way the adjuster sees it. That is honestly proposterous. I did not have anyone in from of me for 100 yards or more my lane was completely clear ahead and I was certainly not moving faster than the flow of traffic. This other vehicle lost control changing lanes and came...
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doubt and I do appreciate your point of view and advice as I have no experience here. It just doesn't seem right to me but apparently that's the industry from what I am finding out. let me ask you this, If I had to swerve to intentionally miss the truck VS me sliding and losing control...
What if you wrecked your car with nobody else involved?
What would you do about replacing it?
well obviously That would be my own fault and I would have no one to blame but my self. I would be in the same position tho I would not be able to afford a new car..... Does that mean the insurance...
What if I dont have enough money to go get my car fixed or replaced. how am I supposed to mitigate my expenses? at the end of the day I am not responsible and not everyone has money laying around to go buy a new car. Are they not liable to pay to get my car out or put me into a new vehicle once...