Posted by Pitch on February 14, 2010 at 12:01:52 from (66.66.97.129):
In Reply to: OT: car accident posted by SMA in NE on February 14, 2010 at 11:36:31:
Not being an insurance agent I have no idea, but out of my azz I would say your daughter is going to pay for both. You say her car sat in the ditch for quite a while.Did she leave the scene of an accident leaving her car unattended? Did she put flares out or at least have her flashers on? If not some could interpret as "erecting a roadside hazard". On the other hand in these parts most any snow related accident which involves emergency personel (And it is the law to notify the police in any accident resulting in more than $1000.00 damage) a ticket is issued for speed unreasonable or prudent for conditions. That speed may be anything above 0. The idea being that you must have control of your vehicle under any conditions. If that is the case the other will pay. Most likely each will end up paying for their own.
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