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In Reply to: being ignored posted by Jeanette Wetzler on May 29, 2003 at 17:18:44:
You should get your insurance company involved. I was in an accident last September and I contacted my own insurance company before I even contacted the other persons insurance and had faxed them the police report. Do you have rental coverage on your insurance policy? If so, use it. Your insurance will help you out. Mine made sure that the other persons insurance provided me with a rental the next day. I don't have rental on my own policy.
: My husband was hit in the rear end by someone that is insured through Farmers insurance. This happen on May 24, I have tried and tried to get this revolved and I am just being ignored. They keep coming up with excuses one after another. They first stated that they needed to talk with my husband, well they talked with him. NOTHING CAME OUT OF IT. Then they stated they need a police report because their client has not contacted them. SO WE WENT AND GOT A POLICE REPORT AND FAXED IT TO THEM. Well we still have not heard from them. I have let them know me and my husband both have jobs to get to and we would like to have a rental car and get ours in the shop and get things going with it. We have not heard nothing as of yet. I am at wits end on what to do about this situation, my husband works three jobs I work one, one of us has to be without transportation. WHICH IS ME because beings my husband works three jobs he has to have a car. What can I do about this and get thing moving?