Legal Question in Insurance Law in Iowa
Auto Accident
My car was parked on the street in front of my home and was hit by a truck. The man apparently had a heart attack and died. My car was totaled. The man's insurance company claims that unless he has had previous documented heart problems this is an ''act of God'' and they are not responsible for damages to my car. Is this correct?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Auto Accident
All persons must act reasonably and do what
"the average reasonable man" would do. Until
you know the details of how and why this accident
happened, or if there were any other causes
(defect in the car, hit and run driver, etc.)
you cannot be sure the deceased was not at fault.
I would not accept the insurer's undocumented and
self-serving statement of non-responsibility.
You should also claim under your own insurance for
collision/comprehensive coverage.
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