MGriff
Nov 3, 2012, 07:21 AM
I was recently T-boned by a driver who ran a red light. The other driver lied on the scene and claimed I ran the light. My 3 week old car was on fire at the scene while I was in it. The other insurance calls me a few days accepting fault on behalf of their client. So I'm covered for the car, personal injury, loss wages, and my deductible. I have Gap insurance to cover the remainder financed portion but this still leaves me without a car or a down payment toward a new one. It doesn't seem fair since if the car was fixable all would return to the time before accident. Since it was a total loss I'm now in the negative. Can I sue the insurance for the financial pain their client has caused?