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Great. My insurance company is billing me the $1K deductible on the grounds that being hit while making a three-point turn makes me automatically at fault. If I can successfully contest the decision through a painful hearing process, they will probably reimburse it, sometime in the future.
For now,
cristovau, looks like you're fully covered.
Update: I was wrong, the insurance will pay back any additional cost in higher premia that I may have paid before the hearing. They have a standard policy of never refunding the deductible.
For now,
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Update: I was wrong, the insurance will pay back any additional cost in higher premia that I may have paid before the hearing. They have a standard policy of never refunding the deductible.
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Gotta wonder if this isn't some sort of jerk around. The lowest bill is obviously the victim. My bank account has been skirting minimal for a while now, but I could chip in to the help fix the car fund on March 4th. Even if I'm not technically at fault, I did hit you and I think your insurance company is being stupid.
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Ask for a paper trail backing up this claim. Sounds like at least one of the companies involved is lying in order to extract more money, possibly both. Since this probably works on most people, it isn't exactly stupid but it is venal, wrong, and probably illegal.