JHZR2
Staff member
Hi,
Here is the deal. I had a beautiful, like new 1983 MB 300D turbodiesel. This past July 30th, I was driving on the interstate, and my car as well as two others were damaged by a young girl not paying attention. My car took the brunt of the impact, and has $6800 worth of damage. Although it was in A1 shape, it is totaled.
The problem is this. According to PA law, drivers can be excluded from others' insurance policies, in order to keep costs down, etc. This means that the excluded person cannot drive the car that they are excluded from driving. And, if they do drive it and cause a problem, the vehicle owner is liable for all damages.
The girl that hit my car was driving a car that she was excluded from driving. Therefore there is no insurance in force to cover her liability.
My insurance company claims that since the car that hit mine was insured (for the actual owner), that there is an insurance policy on it, and an uninsured claim cannot be filed. They will not provide me with actual addresses or information for either the guilty driver or the car owner.
The way I see it, I have many plausible cases against thge owner and the driver:
1) the driver was technically driving uninsured, so at least should loose their license
2) the owner of the car allowed usage of their vehicle in an uninsured state
3) the driver was negligent in their driving ability given the situation and traffic pattern
4)the owner allowed negligent entrustment, since they are responsible for knowing that the driver using their car was excluded from the policy
Neither the car owner or driver are over 24 years old. They are independent, however, and as such I cannot go after the parents.
Here's the deal. I have the SSN, DL# and DL address of the driver who caused the accident. I have the insurance policy number and policyholder's address, which is the owner of the car. This address is also that of the parent, whose phone number I was able to lookup and find.
From a friend, I was able to find out that the address that the car owner moved to (different from that on the insurance card). I was also able to find the SSN of the driver, and the fact that she lives in a house that she rents from a landlord who resides in Wilmington.
My problem is that I am stuck now. My plans are to file small claims suits in the county in which they reside, so that the local sheriff can serve the suits to them, and collect if needs be. However, I have never done this before.
I have the claim paper, which I fill out. It is very short, like there is nothing to it. I am worried, in that I need to make sure I do everything right.
Does anyone have any expertise or advice they can give regarding my next actions, anything special that I need to do, etc? I wish that I would have had time to do this earlier, but I have been extremely busy with work. I have collected lots of good info on my car's actual value, etc., have all the police reports, information, and so on. I hope to give them the suit claims for Christmas, so I need to get stuff done.
If anyone has info or advice they can provide, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for your time and reading my message.
Thanks,
JMH
Here is the deal. I had a beautiful, like new 1983 MB 300D turbodiesel. This past July 30th, I was driving on the interstate, and my car as well as two others were damaged by a young girl not paying attention. My car took the brunt of the impact, and has $6800 worth of damage. Although it was in A1 shape, it is totaled.
The problem is this. According to PA law, drivers can be excluded from others' insurance policies, in order to keep costs down, etc. This means that the excluded person cannot drive the car that they are excluded from driving. And, if they do drive it and cause a problem, the vehicle owner is liable for all damages.
The girl that hit my car was driving a car that she was excluded from driving. Therefore there is no insurance in force to cover her liability.
My insurance company claims that since the car that hit mine was insured (for the actual owner), that there is an insurance policy on it, and an uninsured claim cannot be filed. They will not provide me with actual addresses or information for either the guilty driver or the car owner.
The way I see it, I have many plausible cases against thge owner and the driver:
1) the driver was technically driving uninsured, so at least should loose their license
2) the owner of the car allowed usage of their vehicle in an uninsured state
3) the driver was negligent in their driving ability given the situation and traffic pattern
4)the owner allowed negligent entrustment, since they are responsible for knowing that the driver using their car was excluded from the policy
Neither the car owner or driver are over 24 years old. They are independent, however, and as such I cannot go after the parents.
Here's the deal. I have the SSN, DL# and DL address of the driver who caused the accident. I have the insurance policy number and policyholder's address, which is the owner of the car. This address is also that of the parent, whose phone number I was able to lookup and find.
From a friend, I was able to find out that the address that the car owner moved to (different from that on the insurance card). I was also able to find the SSN of the driver, and the fact that she lives in a house that she rents from a landlord who resides in Wilmington.
My problem is that I am stuck now. My plans are to file small claims suits in the county in which they reside, so that the local sheriff can serve the suits to them, and collect if needs be. However, I have never done this before.
I have the claim paper, which I fill out. It is very short, like there is nothing to it. I am worried, in that I need to make sure I do everything right.
Does anyone have any expertise or advice they can give regarding my next actions, anything special that I need to do, etc? I wish that I would have had time to do this earlier, but I have been extremely busy with work. I have collected lots of good info on my car's actual value, etc., have all the police reports, information, and so on. I hope to give them the suit claims for Christmas, so I need to get stuff done.
If anyone has info or advice they can provide, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for your time and reading my message.
Thanks,
JMH