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Good morning
I was involved in a hit & run accident back on November 30th, 2005 and the following is a description of what happened, and the troubles I've faced since then getting my car fixed. Please keep in mind I'm totally disabled (not due to the accident) and therefore can not afford any attorney I didn't want to place this through my insurance since I wasn't the cause - and Geico Insurance (my insurance company) didn't assist in directing me on what to do, or who was the name of the other party once they came forward to collect from their insurance company. On November 30th 2005, I was traveling North bound on Elmwood Ave. in Buffalo, NY - the weather was cloudy but the streets were dry. At approx 2:20PM while I was approaching the intersection of Elmwood Ave & Allen an SUV was waiting for me to past - they were turning left (east bound) as I entered the intersection and out from behind this SUV a car appeared turning left (east bound) right in front of me. I had slammed on the brakes and could not in any other way avoid this accident - regrettably no one bothered to stop acting as a witness in this fairly busy intersection. Within a minute or two my neck seized up and thankfully the fire station is on the next corner and help quickly arrived. Within 3-4 minutes of this accident I was rushed to Buffalo General Hospital. By the time the emergency got there the car that caused the accident already fled - the police (District B - police report # 05 3340453) wrote this up as a Hit & Run. Now shortly after that I received a call from New York Central Mutual company that their client (no name was given) was involved in an accident and that they wanted to verify if I was the other car. There client actually went to the police station for a copy of this stunt, and then called their insurance company. They did have to show ID and they were given the police report with no questioned asked. Once the insurance company established that I was the other car - they basically said have a nice day and hung up. Now I was still stranded not knowing who to go after or to report. Within a week this insurance company did send out an appraiser and they gave me the impression that they were taking full responsibility which turned out to be a joke. Their appraiser came to the conclusion that $900+ was my damage - thinking that they would be paying this I was rather discontent when I received a letter on 2/8/05 indicating they would only pay $479.70 since they believe I was half of the problem - me, driving and having the green light and the right of way. At that point I attempted to gather information on whom to go after since the city of Buffalo small claims office told me I couldn't sue another's insurance company. Not to long after that I talked to the accident investigator and found out the other parties name. Now why getting his name was such a problem I'll never know. Let's face it - if I wasn't taken to the hospital I would have known that day - if it wasn't a hit and run. We would have exchanged info and that would have been it. What really blew my mind was that no charges could or would be filed against this guy since I was able to leave the hospital the same day, just with a very sore and still troublesome neck pain that I have told my Doctor. Not being an attorney nor being able to afford one since I'm totally disabled I filed a claim against the other cars registered owner in Buffalo small claims thinking that they would have their insurance company there to represent them and that was mistaken. The owner of the car, and the driver were the only ones there. We each spoke to the judge and since I wasn't thinking, I never brought in photos to prove my case - just 3 estimates ranging from 1300 - to nearly $1800. The court ended up rewarding me $825 which now means I have to file a Trial De Novo to go back and to prove my case completely. Shortly after that I received a letter from New York Central Mutual Company indicating that since "I" didn't notify them of my court action - that they are no longer responsible. That is why I'm contacting you and everyone else I can think of. I have hard copies if you need them, and I will be calling your office within a week's time. Thank you in advance; Mark H. Baker 772 Richmond Ave Buffalo, NY 14222 716-885-6314 New York Central Mutual Fire Insurance Co. PO Box 737 Sherburne, NY 13460 1-607-674-7000 1-800-234-6926 Policy # T549475 |
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