My wife was driving through town when a woman insured by State Farm rear ended her. The collision drove my wife’s car into the one in front of her, driving that one into the one in front of it. The cop charged the State Farm driver.
So State Farm adjuster finally calls back and when she does she left a message for me. She had conducted an exhaustive investigation and determined that my wife had first collided with the car in front of her, driving it into the one in front of it, causing the State Farm driver to have to attempt an emergency stop, which she was unable to do due to the abruptness of the collision my wife caused. She also mentioned that the policy of the lady who hit my wife was a small policy and very limited in what might be covered.
So our own insurer is fixing the car- $7,000+ because there was no way State Farm was going to do anything but blame us. It will be up to me to get the rental car fees and diminished value out of State Farm. A long process that they will no doubt fight tooth and nail. My insurer said that they are notorious for delaying and stalling in the hopes that people will simply get frustrated and give up.
I whacked my boat trailer fender on a gate just last week. Ripped the cover right off. I think I can fix it, but your bent aluminum trailer is not to be trusted.
I once saw a man driving an expensive boat across a large bridge. He swerved a few times and it simply flopped over and slid down the road some. What a mess that was.
The good news is you are OK and still have the boat. Good luck with the adjuster. They are a miserable lot and well deserved of that very fact.
Maybe they will bite this one……