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Your carrier will attempt to subrogate the claim to the other party and they will include the deductible you paid.Thank you all. I am glad I at least have uninsured motorist coverage and they said rates won't go up for non at-fault claim. Deductible still sucks and will try to get depreciation claim to try to offset that.
But what if they don't have active insurance? The card they gave me was expired and company said was only active until last month. Police were going to make contact and I hope he was insured, but if not, not sure how they would go after him other than tickets, etc? Legal fees would probably cost more than deductible?Your carrier will attempt to subrogate the claim to the other party and they will include the deductible you paid.
Your carrier may decide to sue the driver to recoup the money if they don't currently have a policy.But what if they don't have active insurance? The card they gave me was expired and company said was only active until last month. Police were going to make contact and I hope he was insured, but if not, not sure how they would go after him other than tickets, etc? Legal fees would probably cost more than deductible?
You should look into small claims court. You represent yourself, but costs are very small. Where I live about $35 to file, plus whatever to have the defendant served (under $10 if you use certified mail with receipt if they accept delivery, under $100 to have sheriff dept do it). In spite of TV shows that make a spectacle of it, I think small claims is one of the last bastions of justice that we have.Legal fees would probably cost more than deductible?