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Got hit in Ga. Clearly was not my fault-the other guy received the ticket for failure to yield.  Called his insurance, Farm Bureau, only pay for $30 a day rental and pay the lower of 2 estimates.  I drive an Expedition, insurance is wanting to put me in a go cart.  Now they are giving me a hard time about what they will and won't pay for.  Do I have a leg to stand on?

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Hi Sharon,
It would probably be best to handle this loss through your own company.
This would mean temporarly paying your deductible until your company recovers from the adverse carrier, at which time it would be reimbursed.
In most cases, when you use your own company and one of their 'preferred' repair shops, not only is your repairs properly done but it is guaranteed for as long as you own the car.
In most cases, when you accept a settlement based on an estimate, you are also required to sign a 'release of all claims' which means that you have no recourse against them if the repair shop finds more damage or the repairs simply cost more than the estimate.
Sincerely,
Bennie
San Francisco Bay Area11-10-07 4:24 AM PST

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I have extensive knowledge in Personal Auto, Homeowners Insurance and Personal Umbrella coverage. I am also thoroughly familiar with claims handeling procedures. Will answer questions related to the above.

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Experience in the area: Served as an expert at askme.com from 7/2000 thru 10/2002 in the catagories of general insurance, auto and home insurance. Answered 422 questions before that site closed. Licensed in California since 1961, first in Life and Health for 2 + years and as a Property/Casualty Agent/Broker since 1964. I sold my business and took early retirement in 1998. Still maintain a valid California Property/Casualty Agent/Broker license. I have been a volunteer at allexperts.com since 2002. I can provide assistance in the following fields: Property and Casualty Insurance, Insurance Law, Auto Insurance Claims.

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