Yossarian
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Very sorry to hear about your incident but glad that no one was hurt and hope it works out for you in the long run.
I know this is small consolation but until recently, I was considered "accident prone" by my insurance company due to two incidents in which my parked cars were hit. One was while parked in a space in a store lot, the other was while parked on the street in a residential (25 mph) area. In the case of the latter, the car was driven up and over the curb, onto the lawn of the house I was parked in front of, and the vehicle that hit it caromed Into a tree in on the adjacent lawn. That car, a beloved Passat VR6, was totaled., but the other was a minor fender bender. In both cases, the car was unoccupied and legally parked, and the offending drivers had been drinking (both were cited post accident).
None of this mattered to the insurance company however, and my rates were adjusted upward accordingly. The moral of the story is that life ain't fair and insurance companies often provide the best examples of that.
I know this is small consolation but until recently, I was considered "accident prone" by my insurance company due to two incidents in which my parked cars were hit. One was while parked in a space in a store lot, the other was while parked on the street in a residential (25 mph) area. In the case of the latter, the car was driven up and over the curb, onto the lawn of the house I was parked in front of, and the vehicle that hit it caromed Into a tree in on the adjacent lawn. That car, a beloved Passat VR6, was totaled., but the other was a minor fender bender. In both cases, the car was unoccupied and legally parked, and the offending drivers had been drinking (both were cited post accident).
None of this mattered to the insurance company however, and my rates were adjusted upward accordingly. The moral of the story is that life ain't fair and insurance companies often provide the best examples of that.
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