Rock'n Robin
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Remember I was in the far left lane on an off-ramp, and a semi was in the center lane? The light turned yellow so I slowed to stop but he went on and turned left and his trailer caught the passenger side of my car. Every part of that side except the back door (where DS was sitting!) needs to be replaced --$4700. I've been having issues with the truck co. insurance--they wouldn't accept liability because they couldn't talk to him one-on-one--his cell phone wasn't working, his home phone is disconnected. It was very complicated--he lives in Arkansas, trucking co. is in Grand Rapids but he drives out of Chicago, insurance co. is in Canada!!!
Finally last week he talks to the agent and says it is MY fault! I talked to her today. She said she needs to "work out" liability with my insurance
but she "doesn't want to leave me hanging," so she is offering me a settlement--$500 for my deductible, $1500 for my rental (37 days at $35 a day) and $2000 for whatever. She says he has a witness that says I went through the light.
I went to get the entire police report--I only had the 1st page that had our personal information and the fact that the truck driver was cited. Boy is there some interesting stuff! First of all, this witness says the truck clipped me as I was trying to turn when there wasn't enough room as he was making his turn. This isn't valid because I was stopping at the light. Then the trucker's statement was even better--says he saw me back in the lane- turned too short (admits it), clipped me, LOOKED BACK (while he is turning a semi?) and SAW ME BACKING UP.
So his story is I was going through the light, he hit me, and I backed up to make it look like I was not in the intersection.
Now I'm upset--I know I had two witnesses but neither left a statement. One was a bus driver so I'm thinking that if things get bad I can find out who had the route in our city that day and get his help. I also have the paramedics and police who saw my wreckage with the front tires at the crosswalk. Let me add that when the trailer caught my SUV, it dragged me over the curb on the left side and my left front tire was completely blown out. It ended up by a road sign (possibly "left lane must turn left") on the left side in the grass. That tire was so shot the tow truck driver turned down the job because it needed a flatbed! So how could I have backed up?
Needless to say, it is going to our attorney. DH says not to worry, that the police have it right. I'm inclined to accept the offer rather than pay cash for my deductible, but DH says no, they need to accept the liability. I wish people could just be honest!
Robin M.
Finally last week he talks to the agent and says it is MY fault! I talked to her today. She said she needs to "work out" liability with my insurance


I went to get the entire police report--I only had the 1st page that had our personal information and the fact that the truck driver was cited. Boy is there some interesting stuff! First of all, this witness says the truck clipped me as I was trying to turn when there wasn't enough room as he was making his turn. This isn't valid because I was stopping at the light. Then the trucker's statement was even better--says he saw me back in the lane- turned too short (admits it), clipped me, LOOKED BACK (while he is turning a semi?) and SAW ME BACKING UP.

Now I'm upset--I know I had two witnesses but neither left a statement. One was a bus driver so I'm thinking that if things get bad I can find out who had the route in our city that day and get his help. I also have the paramedics and police who saw my wreckage with the front tires at the crosswalk. Let me add that when the trailer caught my SUV, it dragged me over the curb on the left side and my left front tire was completely blown out. It ended up by a road sign (possibly "left lane must turn left") on the left side in the grass. That tire was so shot the tow truck driver turned down the job because it needed a flatbed! So how could I have backed up?
Needless to say, it is going to our attorney. DH says not to worry, that the police have it right. I'm inclined to accept the offer rather than pay cash for my deductible, but DH says no, they need to accept the liability. I wish people could just be honest!
Robin M.