In: Cars Insurance
24 Mar 2010Two days ago, I was involved in a car accident.
Allow me to explain what happened.
I was stopping at a stop sign, and as I put my foot on the brake, there was some black ice, and my car slid through the stop sign, straight into the intersection, where a woman hit me in the rear end of my car, which spun my car around, making my tap the back of her car as well.
My car was barely left with a dent, and driving away from the scene, my car was just fine. However, when I went to drive it this morning, I noticed something was up with the back end.
Whenever I hit a bump, it feels like the back end backs up, and fishtails away from the front of the car.
Can you tell me what’s up with my car, and how much it would be to fix whatever it is?
Also, assuming you understand what happened in the accident, and knowing that I and the other woman have insurance, can you tell me who would end up paying for the damage done to her car, and whose fault it really was? Will insurance cover her damage, and if so, whose company is going to cover it? Hers or mine?
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1 Response to What’s wrong with my car, Damage and Insurance Question?
omnirod
March 24th, 2010 at 7:52 pm
The accident is all your fault. You went through the stop sign. In the end your insurance will end up paying for all the damage to be fixed. If she hit your rear tire your alignment/rear suspension is probably damaged…time to make some phone calls I guess.