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Old 02-28-2005, 04:00 AM
IowaStatePhiPsi IowaStatePhiPsi is offline
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Originally posted by lifesaver
Hopefully, she did have another policy in place. If not, what does 'subrogate a claim' mean?
Subrogate would be to substitute the new insurance agency or her for the one on the original claim. My guess is that if she gave you the expired insurance company, she may not have had coverage of the new yet... so that means sue her ass.

And sue quickly before she can attempt to file bankruptcy charges!

My dad, sister and I were driving back from visiting my grandfather in OH several years ago and were rear-ended in a construction zone by a lady paying more attention to her kid than the road while everyone was merging into one lane. The day after the claims went through my dad received a letter that the lady was filing bankruptcy- once that happens you're really SOL in attempting to get any restitution.

Last edited by IowaStatePhiPsi; 02-28-2005 at 04:03 AM.
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