Posted by Ric KS. on February 09, 2010 at 03:27:22 from (75.107.96.59):
Hope you have a good insurance co. 2 weeks back my daughter was on the 4 lane, right lane, when she approached an overpass at a clover leaf. A car shot off the entrance ramp into her lane. He was traveling so fast that he was out of controll, clipped her bumper as he passed, crossed the inside lane, bounced off the guardrail and came back and hit her left front fender so hard he pushed the strut tower into the engine compartment. spun her crossways in the lane totaling both cars. He doesnt want to see the cops so he dives into a friends car that was following him and leaves the scene. Cop says by the way everything looked he agreed it was the other guys fault, and my daughter did all she could. Next the insurance says that because only front end damage to daughters car she must have been at fault and will procede that way. They now have the poliece report and still havent changed their minds. Daughter is out her car and still owes the difference from est value they will pay and what is still on the note. A black mark on her record as the cause. And now they say they will buy him a new car to boot. He had a 2009 F Focus with no valid insurance and ran, most likely was DUI, Too fast for the intersection, Left my daughter holding the bag and he gets a new car??? They need a new mascot. Trade that green lizard for a Opossum, THey just roll over and play dead. Hope you come out better Ultradog.
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