Legal Question in Insurance Law in California
Auto Insurance Company Obligations
Three weeks ago my daughter was involved in a three-car collision. The other two drivers were cited and found at fault. Her insurance company refuses to assist her because she was not at fault and did not carry collision, only liability. She has been unable to locate one of the companies, and the one that she has contacted believes that the other company should assist her. She is eight months pregnant, has no vehicle (her car was totaled), and was in the process of moving. She is extremely emotionally distraught. Do you have a law in CA (as in HI) that requires one of the companies to compensate her and then work it out with the other company(ies)? What recourse does she have?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Auto Insurance Company Obligations
Your daughter(and possible the unborn
child) suffered injuries and property/
economic damages from this accident. She may choose
which of the other two drivers she wishes to pursue
for those damages, or she can go after both of them
at the same time. The California Claims Regulations
prohibit an insurer from "blaming" another
insurer, but do not confuse this with one defendant
"blaming" another one and having each insurer
follow this lead.
Her own company has no property
damage obligations since your daughter apparently has
no physical damage coverages. If she does not own her
car outright, you should ask her if her lender has
property damage coverage, or if she carries physical damage coverage under another policy separate
from her liability one.
Your daughter may also have medical payments coverage,
along with the liability coverage. This would pay
for any medical bills (including emotional distress)
for your daughter and possibly those connected
with any pregnancy complications. I would definitely have
her doctor check on the baby.
Your daughter should immediately make a property
damage and loss of use claim (rental car expenses,
etc.) as well as an injury claim, with both insurers for the two defendants.
You can locate all insurers who are admitted in
Calif. by checking with the Dept. of Ins. in LA or
in San Francisco or Sacramento.
Re: Auto Insurance Company Obligations
Mr. Murray was kind enough to give you a very complete
answer regarding your daughter's rights. However,
considering she is going to have a baby in a month I doubt
she is any condition to deal with a situation as
stressful as this. I strongly recommend that she contact
an attorney to handle this matter for her. Someone
needs to look out for her best interests and handle
her case for her. Handling a personal injury case
is hard enough when you are in perfect health let alone
pregnant. She needs to concentrate on her baby's health and
her own. I have handled personal injury claims
for over a decade. I have two babies of my own so I
know what it is like. My office is located in San Luis Obispo,
but I work throughout the State with satellite offices
in San Ramon and Fresno. I am in the process of reconnecting
my 800 number so she would not have to worry about
long distance charges. I can be reached at (805) 546-9918
or you may email me at [email protected] and I would
be happy to discuss the case with you free of charge.
Please tell her not to talk to any insurance companies until
she has consulted an attorney, it will only cause
undue stress and it may delay settlement. If you don't call me
please call someone she should not do this alone!!! I look
forward to your call. Sincerely, Jessica Hayes (Mr. Hayes' wife)
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