My Car Was Hit By a Deliver Truck While It Was Parked

 

December 12, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My car while parked was hit by a delivery truck and the bumper got damaged. I took my car to my regular repair place here in Arizona and was given an estimate of $875. When I submitted this to the truck driver’s insurer, they requested me to have the car assessed at their partner repair shop and got an estimate of $720. I want to have my car fixed in my regular repair place even though it charges more. Will the truck driver’s car insurance still cover for that?

Elizabeth

Phoenix, AZ

The Arizona Department of Insurance states that you are allowed in Arizona to choose a repair shop and get damage assessment of your car. Car insurance providers will ask you to get other valuations to make sure that your choice repair place has quoted an evenhanded price, though. Additionally, all insurers have their preferred repair shops because they are known to have decent and competitive prices for repair jobs.

The Arizona Department of Insurance also mandates that the insurer may not require you to travel unreasonably to get damage assessment for your vehicle from a repair shop, or bring the car on your own to a specific repair place to have it fixed. In your case, though, you can appeal that the car repairs be done in your choice repair place. If explained and handled properly then you might be able to come up with a good settlement and the repair process can be charged to the paying car insurance company. If this would not be the case and the truck driver’s insurance company will only cover $720, but you still want to pursue having your car fixed by your choice repair shop, then you will need to shoulder the remaining amount.

Who Does My Auto Insurance Pay For Car Repairs?

 

July 11, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I’ve just recently been in an accident and I would like to know How will the car insurance company in Arizona issue the check to repair my vehicle?

Terrence

Gilbert, AZ

 

The answer depends on whether or not you are in a first-party or third-party claim situation in Arizona.

In a first-party situation, when the claim is being paid by your insurance company, the check will likely be made out to you and the repair shop.

In a third-party situation, when the claim is being paid by the other motorist’s insurance company, it’s likely that the check will be made payable to you alone.

I would suggest that you contact your insurance company in Arizona to get more information on how they will issue the check when you get your car repaired because of the accident.