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My son hit a parked car on his bike and scratched it.? |
The owner wants money from me. Could she claim on her insurance? If it is a large enough claim, sure, but the insurance company will sue you. If it is a smaller claim, she is better to ask you directly. If you do not pay the damage, then she can sue you. Do the right thing and pay. Think how you would feel if she hit your car with a bike and didn't pay you. Even if she did claim it and pay her deductible, the insurance company would then subrogate against you or your homeowners or renters insurance if you have any. One way or another, you are going to pay for it. If you have homeowners or renters, you can turn the claim in to that - of course, then your policy will increase. Or, you can pay it out of pocket. Or, you can wait for her to get a judgment against you, which will include court costs and filing fees, or her insurance company to go after you. But, in either case, whether it was accidental or intentional, why should she pay for what your son did?? As stated previously, yes she could but why should she when you have stated that your son caused the damage. Even if she did the insurance company could chase you for payment. and she could still claim her uninsured losses (Excess) from you. His only defence would be if the car was parked in such a way that he couldn't avoid it or it was causing an obstruction. It would be incredibly daft of her and unfair on her to claim on her insurance. My excess on my insurance is 拢400 so even if I claimed for that sort of damage I would be paying out of my own pocket and losing hundreds by losing my no claims. It must be a similar situation for her. Good lord, there's some stupid answers to this question. If was another car that hit her she would claim it back from the other parties insurance. The best thing to do would be to tell her to get in touch with her insurance and find out from them but I doubt it would cover from a bike hitting her so you may need to put your hand in your pocket to cover the damage your son caused. If she claimed on her insurance the insurance company would want you to pay them, and there is a good chance they would take you to small claims court if you didn't pay up. Every one seems to agree, you should pay. Why? It wasn't her insurance company that damaged the car it was your son. She could but she will still have to pay the excess and the insurance company will then look to you for payment. If you have all risks on your household policy you can claim on that. The cost of the scratch is probably less than the deductible so using her insurance won't help. Your son is liable for damaging her car and she has the right to ask for payment. And lose her no-claims discount? It's your son that has caused the damage and is to blame. It will be a good lesson in life for him to realise that one has to take on board ones responsibilities and not try to duck out. If she claims on her insurance it will cost her money. Chances are she'll have to pay her excess and then her premium will go up next year. I'm afraid it would be good courtesy for you to pay the repair bill. You have to step up and be responsible for your son.That's part of being a responsible parent. The woman is entitled to have her car fixed so just do it. I agree with the above, it would be easier to have your son pay for the damage, it should make him more careful next time. Hope he wasn't hurt, cars don't move when you run into them do they?
Why should she? Not her fault, he who causes the damage pays - or his mum. well you have two choices, Yes. She would have to pay her deductible. Her insurance co. would go after you to recoup their loss and her deductible. This your responsibility. Why should the car owner use their insurance to pay for damage your son caused ? Pay the damages, then find a way for your son to repay you Yes she probably could do, but she would lose her no claims bonus and that would cost her a lot of money, he did it, he's your son, so pay up. i dont know how old your son is, but if hes careless enough to do it, he should be the one to pay! she could but why should she pay for what your son did to her car really why to the right thing and pay her why should she...she will lose her no claim bonus. Your son hit her. not necessarily. If she has collision coverage then yes she could claim. I did that once...cept I was moving about 25 mph |
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