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I was involved in a motor vehicle accident yesterday. Here's my side of the story:
I was driving northbound on a county road at about 35-40 mph (speed limit is 40 mph). This is a residential area. It is near a traffic light intersection. South of the traffic light, there were two north-bound lanes. This merged into one lane north of the traffic light, so the lane was fairly wide. A lady in a car pulled out of her driveway directly into my lane/path. She pulled out the vehicle so that it was blocking nearly the entire lane. I slammed on the brakes and honked, while attempted to maneuver to the left side of the lane. I collided with her vehicle on her drivers side rear corner. Even as I honked and was screeching towards her, she continued to pull into the lane.
The issue is that I only have liability insurance on this car (96 Civic with 285k miles). Any idea how to go about filing a claim? The police came and wrote a report, but they told me that they do not assign fault - that is up to the insurance companies. Any tips on how to approach her insurance? My insurance carrier told me that they do not get involved unless she files a claim against them.
I think that she feels the accident was my fault, since I rear-ended her. However, I feel that the accident was entirely her fault since she failed to yield right of way to oncoming traffic. Thankfully, nobody was hurt - we were both relatively calm after the accident. However, her son came out of the house and screamed how I hit her mother. I told him to calm down, but he continued his tirade and told me that he was going to "put me in the ground." I asked him how he could say such things in front of his parents and that he's only embarrassing his parents who appeared to be nice people.
Any tips/advice on how to go about handling this? The police report should be ready tomorrow.
Thanks,
-Brian.
I was driving northbound on a county road at about 35-40 mph (speed limit is 40 mph). This is a residential area. It is near a traffic light intersection. South of the traffic light, there were two north-bound lanes. This merged into one lane north of the traffic light, so the lane was fairly wide. A lady in a car pulled out of her driveway directly into my lane/path. She pulled out the vehicle so that it was blocking nearly the entire lane. I slammed on the brakes and honked, while attempted to maneuver to the left side of the lane. I collided with her vehicle on her drivers side rear corner. Even as I honked and was screeching towards her, she continued to pull into the lane.
The issue is that I only have liability insurance on this car (96 Civic with 285k miles). Any idea how to go about filing a claim? The police came and wrote a report, but they told me that they do not assign fault - that is up to the insurance companies. Any tips on how to approach her insurance? My insurance carrier told me that they do not get involved unless she files a claim against them.
I think that she feels the accident was my fault, since I rear-ended her. However, I feel that the accident was entirely her fault since she failed to yield right of way to oncoming traffic. Thankfully, nobody was hurt - we were both relatively calm after the accident. However, her son came out of the house and screamed how I hit her mother. I told him to calm down, but he continued his tirade and told me that he was going to "put me in the ground." I asked him how he could say such things in front of his parents and that he's only embarrassing his parents who appeared to be nice people.
Any tips/advice on how to go about handling this? The police report should be ready tomorrow.
Thanks,
-Brian.