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morswestford 03-11-2016 01:22 PM

Philly Hit and run my Subaru BRZ rear ended
 
On February 27th my Subaru BRZ was rear ended by another driver. My rear camera caught the entire incident. My vehicle sustained major rear damage. I was forced to chase them to get their insurance. There insurance company "American Independent Insurance Company" has YET to still resolve my claim. I have a claim #, and nobody has YET to contact me. I have left multiple messages with my claims adjuster and his supervisor, but nobody is willing to help resolve my claim.

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJSeMVGmaVo"]Philly Hit and Run - My Subaru BRZ rear ended - YouTube[/ame]

kch 03-11-2016 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by morswestford (Post 2577443)
On February 27th my Subaru BRZ was rear ended by another driver. My rear camera caught the entire incident. My vehicle sustained major rear damage. I was forced to chase them to get their insurance. There insurance company "American Independent Insurance Company" has YET to still resolve my claim. I have a claim #, and nobody has YET to contact me. I have left multiple messages with my claims adjuster and his supervisor, but nobody is willing to help resolve my claim.

Philly Hit and Run - My Subaru BRZ rear ended - YouTube

contact your insurance and let them deal with it. they have attorneys for that. that's what you pay them for!

morswestford 03-11-2016 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by kch (Post 2577456)
contact your insurance and let them deal with it. they have attorneys for that. that's what you pay them for!

i did, but i would have to pay my deductible. which i may never recover back. why go thru mine when they hit me? that's absurd.

shagoth 03-11-2016 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by kch (Post 2577456)
contact your insurance and let them deal with it. they have attorneys for that. that's what you pay them for!

This. You should have left it to your insurance company to begin with since you are undoubtedly carrying comprehensive. Your car would be fixed and you would be without the worries of who is paying for what.

FRSBRZGT86FAN 03-11-2016 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by morswestford (Post 2577459)
i did, but i would have to pay my deductible. which i may never recover back. why go thru mine when they hit me? that's absurd.


Alot of ****heads in Philly are like this, hit someone then run away and then PPD does absolutely nothing.

I'd say do this:

1)File a hit a run police report with this video, even in this case where it was a failed attempt
2) Get the police report number call your insurance company give them this video and the police report number, also call the hit and run drivers insurance company:https://www.aiico.com/subpage3.html
3) Let the insurance company deal with it, and possibly have to pay the deductible it's way better than nothing and letting that scum get away scot free

morswestford 03-11-2016 01:53 PM

yes of course i filed a police report. unfortunately the police do not get involved with rear end collisions since there are no injuries. i talked to several officers and they all said they just leave it to the insurance companies to handle.

yes i have insurance but it's a high deductable. and that deductable may never be recovered through their insurance because they may not even have enough coverage. it's some unknown insurance provider, notorious for not paying out claims or making people wait months to get it resolved. i shouldn't have to go through my own insurance when im not at fault.


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Originally Posted by FRSBRZGT86FAN (Post 2577498)
Alot of ****heads in Philly are like this, hit someone then run away and then PPD does absolutely nothing.

I'd say do this:

1)File a hit a run police report with this video, teven in this case where it was a failed attemp
2) Get the police report number call your insurance company give them this video and the police report number, also call the hit and run drivers insurance company:https://www.aiico.com/subpage3.html
3) Let the insurance company deal with it, and possibly have to pay the deductible it's way better than nothing and letting that scum get away scot free


Summerwolf 03-11-2016 01:56 PM

Yes, I agree you SHOULDN'T, but it sounds like you have to at this point.


Also, police not getting involved for a rear end accident hit and run? BS....

morswestford 03-11-2016 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Summerwolf (Post 2577527)
Yes, I agree you SHOULDN'T, but it sounds like you have to at this point.


Also, police not getting involved for a rear end accident hit and run? BS....


i had to chase them to get their insurance. they eventually stopped. so yes it was a hit and run, until it wasn't. maybe its a legal gray area. who knows.

Summerwolf 03-11-2016 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by morswestford (Post 2577539)
i had to chase them to get their insurance. they eventually stopped. so yes it was a hit and run, until it wasn't. maybe its a legal gray area. who knows.



It isn't a grey area. Were you on the phone with cops while chasing them down? I think I would have been.


Got video footage from the front cam while you were chasing? Got pics of damage?

frznBRZ 03-11-2016 02:03 PM

wow what a d*ck!

Tcoat 03-11-2016 02:04 PM

Options:
Get a lawyer (big bucks)
Get your insurance to deal with it (they will get your money and deductible should never even come into play)
Keep calling the other company (obviously not working)
Or just give up and pay out of pocket.


What "should" happen and what does happen are rarely the same thing. Your insurance company represents you in a no fault even if they are not paying for the repairs. You pay for that service.


I also think that you may have a different definition than I as to what constitutes "major" damage from what I saw in the video.

Toyarzee 03-11-2016 02:09 PM

I don't care what state you're in, if it's a hit and run with any kind of real property damage, I thought it was a misdemeanor. If you file a police report and have the ability to press charges, I thought the police would have to become involved and it can't be a hands-off type deal...?

Did the perp have all his papers granted insurance Co is a shady bitch?

Edit: what @Tcoat said ^^

morswestford 03-11-2016 02:12 PM

I already called a lawyer and evaluating my options. I just wish they would resolve my claim and not drag this out. I even sent them a video of them hitting me. I shouldn't have to my pay my deductible. and go through my insurance. They should pay me for the damages and just fix my car.
It's possible my insurance could possibly get my deductible back through a process called subrogation but that process could take months and there is even a risk they may not be able to recover it. Why go through the risk.

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2577551)
Options:
Get a lawyer (big bucks)
Get your insurance to deal with it (they will get your money and deductible should never even come into play)
Keep calling the other company (obviously not working)
Or just give up and pay out of pocket.


What "should" happen and what does happen are rarely the same thing. Your insurance company represents you in a no fault even if they are not paying for the repairs. You pay for that service.


I also think that you may have a different definition than I as to what constitutes "major" damage from what I saw in the video.


morswestford 03-11-2016 02:17 PM

police said they dont get involved in these types of accidents. even if its there fault. they only get involved if someone is injured. i am pretty much beholden to the insurance company. the police ran the plate and confirmed the registration of the vehicle and address. i could go to small claims court. or wait for their insurance.

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Originally Posted by Toyarzee (Post 2577559)
I don't care what state you're in, if it's a hit and run with any kind of real property damage, I thought it was a misdemeanor. If you file a police report and have the ability to press charges, I thought the police would have to become involved and it can't be a hands-off type deal...?

Did the perp have all his papers granted insurance Co is a shady bitch?

Edit: what @Tcoat said ^^



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