robinb
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Good NYE evening DIS'ers! I am writing this waiting for my DH to make a cocktail to have with our cheese fondue. Now, onto the question ...
My DD25 is temporarily living in Colorado and working as a ski instructor. She lives across a mountain pass from the resort because that's where the affordable housing is. On the way home, just at the final hairpin turn up, another vehicle without snow tires began their decent. Even though they were driving their 4WD car very slowly, their tires lost purchase, crossed the center land and side swiped my DD. The damage starts at the front quarter panel, past both doors (the driver side door is ruined and won't open) and it continued to the rear quarter panel. I'm not sure about the bumpers. My DD was driving and exchanged information with the other driver. Her car is a 2015 Outback, so "10 years old" tomorrow, and maybe worth $9k. The car is in our name (she is a designated and insured driver) and I think the insurance company will total it. She is filing a police report tonight so that she has her account of the accident on record both for an insurance claim and in case the other party plays games.
If the car is totalled her boyfriend's family and we will be buying them a new car which will be titled in both their names (they have been dating for 7 years now). The kids will insure it and both sets of parents will have them off our insurance (yay!). Will the new insurance company hold her accident, through no fault of her own, against her? Would it be better to go through our insurance and have them subrogate for us or directly through the other driver's insurance? Will the accident be held against us?
We will be filing through someone's insurance tomorrow.
My DD25 is temporarily living in Colorado and working as a ski instructor. She lives across a mountain pass from the resort because that's where the affordable housing is. On the way home, just at the final hairpin turn up, another vehicle without snow tires began their decent. Even though they were driving their 4WD car very slowly, their tires lost purchase, crossed the center land and side swiped my DD. The damage starts at the front quarter panel, past both doors (the driver side door is ruined and won't open) and it continued to the rear quarter panel. I'm not sure about the bumpers. My DD was driving and exchanged information with the other driver. Her car is a 2015 Outback, so "10 years old" tomorrow, and maybe worth $9k. The car is in our name (she is a designated and insured driver) and I think the insurance company will total it. She is filing a police report tonight so that she has her account of the accident on record both for an insurance claim and in case the other party plays games.
If the car is totalled her boyfriend's family and we will be buying them a new car which will be titled in both their names (they have been dating for 7 years now). The kids will insure it and both sets of parents will have them off our insurance (yay!). Will the new insurance company hold her accident, through no fault of her own, against her? Would it be better to go through our insurance and have them subrogate for us or directly through the other driver's insurance? Will the accident be held against us?
We will be filing through someone's insurance tomorrow.