auto insurance company - At Fault vs No Fault
I had to file a claim with my automobile insurance company due to 4k worth of damage to my vehicle when I hit a MASSIVE pothole. The pothole looked more like a huge chunk of cement that got wedged out of the lane, possibly by a snowplow. It was the tail end of a decent snowstorm and this hole was unavoidable. Why? I was surrounded by vehicles and to swerve either way or stop short would have resulted in something far worse. I attempted to straddle the hole but it was too wide. After having my interview with my claims examiner she told me she felt strongly that she could get her boss to sign off on my claim as a no fault. she called bck and told me it wa an at fault and wouldn't budge. She read me the typical language that I should be aware of my surroundings and more cognizant as to the road conditions before me. The conversation went nowhere. They paid the claim at least.
My question: how could they call it at fault given the circumstances? They made this decision without ever even seeing a picture of the pothole, which proves its width? I am now trying to get the item removed via lexis/nexis. How much might this save me if it were remove?
auto insurance company - Cancellation fee
What happens if I don’t pay my cancellation fee from my last auto insurance company? I cancelled it before the end of the policy for the same coverage at a different company for more than 200 dollars less a month. I didn’t realize I would get a cancellation fee it’s not much but out of principal I don’t see why I have to pay this since I paid the whole month in full and cancelled before the end of the month if anything they should refund me for the days I didn’t use. they’ve been calling me and emailing and snail mailing me everyday for payment. What happens if I don’t pay the cancellation fee? All I’ve seen online is they can cancel your coverage but my coverage is with a total different company now so they can’t cancel that. Would it go on my credit report somehow?
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