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Old 01-13-2008, 11:22 PM
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...Where is her SH%$#@HEAD "boyfriend"?

Let's go to the source!

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He and his engagement ring are back with the other Mass.-holes. I've been waiting years for that event and choose not to speak with him if I can avoid it.

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BTW Chris, why can't your daughter sue her former boyfriend?
Why should she be financially accountable for an accident her
boyfriend was involved/responsible in/for? Share the love as I like to say.

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Old 01-14-2008, 01:25 AM
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Basic ins goes with the car not the driver. If you drive my car with my knowing it my ins covers it not yours. Yours is excess not primary. Chis if she didn't buy there rental ins and the rental company did carry full coverage on there rental cars. Her ins would pay for the damages only to the rental car there liab should pay for the other car involved.
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Old 01-14-2008, 01:29 AM
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By the way Chris, did your daughters insurance company have
any provisions to protect her in this event? You know, other
drivers in her vehicle. If you let a friend or relative
drive your car, they and you are covered in the event of an
accident. Shouldn't this be applicable to a rental car? Talk
to your insurance agent first, then your daughters. It has
long been my experience that insurance agents will not volunteer
this kind of information unless you ask.

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Her insurance company said if she were driving, everything would have been covered, since she was not, nothing is covered. BF's insurance company has plead a similar case saying he was not authorized to drive the car, therefor no coverage. To that extent that the rental co paid for all damages above what my daughter shelled out for the rental car. Now the rental co (AVIS is self insured) has engaged a collection company that probaly works on commision with harassing tactics to try to regain anything from any pockets.
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Old 01-14-2008, 08:31 PM
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The lesson is.....always get the insurance when you rent...Never had any questions when returning a car. Then again, I always ask the important question first...If it comes back to you on a flatbed, do you need anything more from me other than the keys?

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Old 01-15-2008, 03:43 AM
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did you put in claims and get declination letters from your daughters carrier and the boyfriends carrier? I am a New York Insurance Broker/Agent and I know the laws are different in Mass, and it appears that the rental car company was either self insured or that their insurance carrier is attempting to get money for the other vehicle.
I don't know, but it would appear to me that the rental company accepts a great deal of third party risk just by the fact of the business that they are in. They are in the business of renting cars for profits, they have to accept some (or maybe even all) of the risk that would come from one of there customers doing bodily injury or property damage to a third party. My teo cents worth.
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Old 01-15-2008, 04:51 AM
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we have declination letters from both her (NY ) and the (x)BF's Mass. ins co.'s
One florida lawyer involved claims state law dictates that self-insured Avis is liable. Avis has this "adjustment company" to shake down all parties involved until they cry uncle.

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Old 01-16-2008, 06:54 AM
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Most States have a "State Insurance" organization which monitors the workings of all Insurance companies doing business in that respective State. If you start getting letters from collections agencies claming to represent the insurance company I suggest you forward them to that State Insurance agency. If it's out of line it can cause problems for the Insurance company.





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