Accident - insurance dragging their foot - Should I grasp a legal representative?

I had an accident exactly 2 weeks ago.
I be hit sideways by someone comming out of a driveway while I was driving down a small street. There was a parked semi that obstructed the judgment, but I think the person is still responsible for making sure the road be clear. Their insurance people came and looked at my motor. the passenger side is smashed in and the side window is shattered.
I still haven't gotten a resolution on this situation. Driving the vehicle like this is very inconvenient short the window (I can't leave anything inside...etc) I'm getting annoyed, should I find a lawyer? The car is not worth much(90 honda accord), I don`t know around $1500, but it was a great car to for commuting to work. I don't dream up it is fair for them to be causing me this inconvenience, and I don't want to progress ahead and do anything until I know what the verdict is. Should I talk to a legal representative? I don't want to get shafted.
Answers:
Lawyers can make things stir really slow, if you really want to see things getting done, file a grievance against the Insurance Bur. of your state. They will after have you jump through a couple of hoops but they will aid the process.

That said I have to agree that 2 weeks is not a long time.
No need for a lawyer give an account the other parties insurance that you want a rental car the sense the are taking so long is probably do to the fact that the other parties insurance company is dictum you had a hand within it getting hit going to fast not stopping at a stop sign anything so they can lessen what they have to salary out but you'l probasbly get less later a thousand for that car anyways. Go to kkb to find out. Source(s): agent
Two weeks, is NOT dragging their feet. For the transcript, any time you get the lawyer involved, it DOUBLES the settlement time, at smallest. It really, REALLY drags things out, so if your point is to speed things up, the lawyer is NOT the way to progress.

Absolutely, the other person is at fault, if they be backing out of the driveway.

When you're looking at values, you do NOT get retail (dealer) convenience. You get private party mart value. Check out www.kbb.com, for the private party Dutch auction.

Basically, though, if it runs, and passes inspection, it's going to be worth about $1,000.

That mode, your car might be totalled. Which ALSO means, you'll any have to give them the saloon, for the thousand bucks, or they'll subtract salvalge value from what they pay you - which is probably going to be around $500.

One other thing to keep contained by mind - it's possible that the other person had no insurance, or their policy be cancelled, or they aren't a covered driver under the policy. If that's the case, the other insurance company isn't going to pay envelope anything.

I'd say talk to your agent around this, but they won't be able to do much, because I'm assuming with an 18 year elderly car, you only have liability on it.

Feel free to talk to a lawyer. But they're not going to steal this on a percentage basis, as most likely, payout for this will be $1,000 or smaller quantity.



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