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May 5, 2008, 08:08 PM
Ok first off I will tell you the situation:
July 4th 2006, I was letting a family member using a car in my name. I was the policy holder on the auto insurance. They were listed as a driver. Also this is in the state of Utah.
On that day the family member I let use the car was hit head on by a drunk driver, the drunk driver swerved into the oncoming traffic. The drunk driver was taken to jail, and issued a citation. The drunk driver was not the owner of the car they were driving, however the car did have insurance on it.
My family member had severe injuries, and met with a lawyer. The Lawyer sued their insurance company. The other vehicle had $25,000 coverage. The lawyer was able to get that payment from the insurance company. However they made my family member sign a document saying if they accepted that money, they could not sue them for any thing else. By taking the money and signing the paper it released them from any further liability. I did not sign any documents, it was only signed by my family member. So then my family member decides that wasn't enough money, and sues my insurance company. After a year and a half my insurance settles. Decides to payout $80K. The family member received their money from my insurance company.
Today I get in the mail, a letter from a collection company. They are trying to collect $103,500 from me. When I call the collection company, they say they are collecting on behalf of my insurance company. They say this letter she signed releasing the at fault party's insurance company makes me reliable.
Keep in mind, I have not signed any documents, only the family member.
Now my insurance coverage was only $25K PIP. So they are trying to collect the money plus collection fees for having to pay money to my family member.
My question is, can I legally be held responsible, since my car was not at fault?
I can understand being liable if it was my car that was at fault.
I am making an appointment with an attorney tomorrow, but I want to know where I stand. How can someone collect from someone not at fault? I don't know the laws.
July 4th 2006, I was letting a family member using a car in my name. I was the policy holder on the auto insurance. They were listed as a driver. Also this is in the state of Utah.
On that day the family member I let use the car was hit head on by a drunk driver, the drunk driver swerved into the oncoming traffic. The drunk driver was taken to jail, and issued a citation. The drunk driver was not the owner of the car they were driving, however the car did have insurance on it.
My family member had severe injuries, and met with a lawyer. The Lawyer sued their insurance company. The other vehicle had $25,000 coverage. The lawyer was able to get that payment from the insurance company. However they made my family member sign a document saying if they accepted that money, they could not sue them for any thing else. By taking the money and signing the paper it released them from any further liability. I did not sign any documents, it was only signed by my family member. So then my family member decides that wasn't enough money, and sues my insurance company. After a year and a half my insurance settles. Decides to payout $80K. The family member received their money from my insurance company.
Today I get in the mail, a letter from a collection company. They are trying to collect $103,500 from me. When I call the collection company, they say they are collecting on behalf of my insurance company. They say this letter she signed releasing the at fault party's insurance company makes me reliable.
Keep in mind, I have not signed any documents, only the family member.
Now my insurance coverage was only $25K PIP. So they are trying to collect the money plus collection fees for having to pay money to my family member.
My question is, can I legally be held responsible, since my car was not at fault?
I can understand being liable if it was my car that was at fault.
I am making an appointment with an attorney tomorrow, but I want to know where I stand. How can someone collect from someone not at fault? I don't know the laws.