Thought it'd never happen to me as I rarely drive the e30...
Long story short, the e30 was hit while parked outside my house this past weekend. The person responsible was driving a Uhaul and to their credit, left a note with contact/insurance info. Apparently they selected the full coverage option when renting the Uhaul.
Since this has never happened to me, how do I make sure that I don't get taken for a ride from the insurance company? I've already called the company and filed a claim. The adjuster should come out within the next 2 days to look at it. I was thinking it'd be a good idea to go on realoem and print out a list of the parts that will definitely need to be replaced.
Lastly, does anyone know how friendly/prompt the insurance that Uhaul uses (Repwest Insurance Co.) is to paying out claims?
Thanks guys.
Long story short, the e30 was hit while parked outside my house this past weekend. The person responsible was driving a Uhaul and to their credit, left a note with contact/insurance info. Apparently they selected the full coverage option when renting the Uhaul.
Since this has never happened to me, how do I make sure that I don't get taken for a ride from the insurance company? I've already called the company and filed a claim. The adjuster should come out within the next 2 days to look at it. I was thinking it'd be a good idea to go on realoem and print out a list of the parts that will definitely need to be replaced.
Lastly, does anyone know how friendly/prompt the insurance that Uhaul uses (Repwest Insurance Co.) is to paying out claims?
Thanks guys.
Comment