Rachel H. asked

⚖️  Law

A light pole fell on my car due to its base being completely rusted out. The property's insurance denied my claim, stating the owners could not have known the pole would fall. My car insurance wants to pay me $6100 for the 'actual cash value' of my 2004 Honda Accord, which I believe is insufficient. How can I pursue my claim against the property owners and ensure my car insurance provides a fair replacement value for my car?

September 14th, 2024

Elizabeth B. answered

To pursue your claim against the property owners, you should file a claim naming both the owner and ...

September 14th, 2024

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