- Jul 26, 2002
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State of Florida. My g/f got into a minor accident the other day. Basically she was pulling out of a parking spot and ended up backing into a car that was in her blind spot. Not the end of the world accidents happen. My g/f has minor damage and was not planning on claiming it on her insurance cause she does not want the rates to go up. Florida is a no fault insurance state (although the rules for no fault differ from state to state, AFAIK).
The lady and my g/f switched the info and went on their ways. The old lady actually was not insured on the vehicle as it was her grandsons car. He was not present, just her.
Now the old ladys daughter called my g/f today (2 days after accident) in a very meam manor saying the she needed to call the insurance company TODAY for her claiming it on my g/fs insurance, or they were going to hire a lawyer and sue her.
First of all, this is really the first moment my g/fs had to even handle the situation. Second of all, the daughters message was REALLY bitchy, and IMO uncalled for.
Now I'm wondering if/why the old lady/family members think they can claim their car on my g/fs insurance. If they want it fixed their insurance should handle it. Second of all, isn't it illegal to be driving a car you are not insured on? Their reasoning for not claiming on their insurance is the old lady was not insured on it, just her son. Therefore she couldn't claim it on hers? Whats up with that?
Any input/experience guys?
The lady and my g/f switched the info and went on their ways. The old lady actually was not insured on the vehicle as it was her grandsons car. He was not present, just her.
Now the old ladys daughter called my g/f today (2 days after accident) in a very meam manor saying the she needed to call the insurance company TODAY for her claiming it on my g/fs insurance, or they were going to hire a lawyer and sue her.
First of all, this is really the first moment my g/fs had to even handle the situation. Second of all, the daughters message was REALLY bitchy, and IMO uncalled for.
Now I'm wondering if/why the old lady/family members think they can claim their car on my g/fs insurance. If they want it fixed their insurance should handle it. Second of all, isn't it illegal to be driving a car you are not insured on? Their reasoning for not claiming on their insurance is the old lady was not insured on it, just her son. Therefore she couldn't claim it on hers? Whats up with that?
Any input/experience guys?