I rented a enterprise car with no insurance and let someone drive it, they were in an automoble accident now the other party is suing me for injury? what can i do?
Total Comments: 3
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 03:59 pm Post Subject:
Rental companies typically don't rent vehicles to people without any insurance. If you have insurance, report it to them. If the driver of the vehicle has insurance, have that person report it it their insurance. Let Enterprise know as well so that they can address the issue.
When people say "the other party is suing", this is usually not the case. Usually it's the other parties carrier asking to be paid. There is a big difference. We you served legal notice of the a lawsuit?
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 03:59 pm Post Subject:
Since you are responsible to the rental car company for the damages, you are going to have to turn this over to your auto insurance company and let them figure this out. They will likely want the insurance info for the person you allowed to drive the vehicle, so they can go back to them to attempt to recover for the damages.
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:04 am Post Subject:
Let Enterprise know as well so that they can address the issue.
This is something very important for you to do.
They will likely want the insurance info for the person you allowed to drive the vehicle, so they can go back to them to attempt to recover for the damages.
How successful are these insurers at pursuing such damage recoveries?
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 03:59 pm Post Subject:
Rental companies typically don't rent vehicles to people without any insurance. If you have insurance, report it to them. If the driver of the vehicle has insurance, have that person report it it their insurance. Let Enterprise know as well so that they can address the issue.
When people say "the other party is suing", this is usually not the case. Usually it's the other parties carrier asking to be paid. There is a big difference. We you served legal notice of the a lawsuit?
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 03:59 pm Post Subject:
Since you are responsible to the rental car company for the damages, you are going to have to turn this over to your auto insurance company and let them figure this out. They will likely want the insurance info for the person you allowed to drive the vehicle, so they can go back to them to attempt to recover for the damages.
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:04 am Post Subject:
Let Enterprise know as well so that they can address the issue.
This is something very important for you to do.
They will likely want the insurance info for the person you allowed to drive the vehicle, so they can go back to them to attempt to recover for the damages.
How successful are these insurers at pursuing such damage recoveries?
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