Legal Question in Insurance Law in Indiana
Last month my vehicle was struck while parked at an apartment complex by a car that slipped out of park. It also struck the apartment building. The owner has 25000 worth of coverage and her insurance company is saying that all of that is going to the apartment complex so I will not be paid anything for the damage to my vehicle. Is that legal?
Asked on 1/06/12, 2:07 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Kenneth Wilk
Rubino Ruman Crosmer & Polen
Not entirely. The damages money is owed to you by the person whose car was involved. If his/her insurance company refuses to pay you for your damages, then you need to file your own claim in court against the owner of the vehicle.
Answered on 1/09/12, 1:09 pm
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