3 Comments

    1. __Alex_The_Great on

      Why wouldn’t you give it to the insurance company? If it’s legit they’ll take it into consideration. Give it to your insurance so that can use it in the subro evidence. No attorney is going to take this. Unless you pay legal costs out of pocket.

    2. DartTheDragoon on

      Probably small claims court. Depends on the state. They all have different limits and your damage may exceed that. If it does, you’ll need to get an attorney.

      If you have collision coverage, just use it and avoid wasting the time, energy, and money pursuing the other party.

    3. 10PercentOfNothin on

      If you gave it to the at-fault insurance and they still denied liability, then go through your own policy and let them subrogate. way easier than litigation

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