Michal
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Thank you for our response VSG, It is very insightful. I run in front of the car and took a picture of the driver behind the wheel. My DriveCam also shows them throwing out the cans out the front and back. The Fire Department responded, and they noted smelling alcochol on the driver's breath but said they are not in the business of enforcing. (I should have taken a video statement at the time)Report it to your insurance right away and let them handle it. Preserve your rights by reporting it promptly.
I really don't understand why you would have insurance then try to keep your insurance company out of it - even if you deal directly with the other company (and you're not their customer, so what do they care about you anyway?) your insurance company will still find out all about it.
Better to deal with your insurance and let them fight the other company to avoid paying anything. They know how to do that better than you. And yes, give them all the information, anything you have, and a copy of the police report.
Sad thing is, the other party is probably going to get away with DUI. The police aren't going to track them down (no one was hurt) and by the time the insurance companies get through to them they will be sober again. And unless you took pictures of them getting out of the car, there's no proof who was driving. The other party will try to claim that someone was driving their car without permission. That uber driver is also liable IMO for aiding a person to flee the scene of an accident. They got picked up on the shoulder of a highway right next to an accident - it's not like the driver didn't know.
So you are right, they will probably get away with the DUI. At this point I just want to recover my damages and not have my insurance skyrocket...and hopefully get back into an R1T
I am glad I have GAP, I still owe 68K on the car at 8% apr....
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