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Does anyone here know much about current Texas rules (regs) for reporting an auto accident that happened on an open beach, off the main road in a parking area on the sand beach area near the water?
My daughter was backing up to turn around from a row of parked vehicles on the beach near the water when another vehicle (speeding, doing about 25-30) on the beach, and waving to the beach people (and not looking where she was going) headed straight for my daughters jeep, and plowed into her finally. My daughter stopped backing up after backing up about 5 feet. My daughter had a clear view of the left side, the direction the car was coming from). When she saw her coming, she stopped and was trying to shift into drive (it was obvious the car was not stopping) after stopping, to try and pull back up some, but about 4-5 seconds after stopping the other girl plowed into the rear side of my daughters jeep.
The other driver admitted to my daughter that it was her fault on the scene of the accident, and said her insurance would cover our jeep damage, but now the other side and the insurance company is trying to say it was (or might have been) my daughters fault, so they are dragging their feet now.
We only have liability coverage, and since they were saying they would cover the damages with their liability insurance to pay for our repairs, I had not (yet) notified my insurance, and I was not even sure if I would need to ( it was off road, on the beach, they drove into a jeep that was not moving for at least 4-5 seconds, and so on). So know I am wondering what to do next.
They might as well have driven into a parked car.
I did report the accident to their insurance operations in blow by blow detail, filing a claim with them. I saw no reason to bother my insurance carrier.
Is my daughter liable for an idiot that drives into her parked jeep?
I am thinking of suing Allstate in small claims court for the damages (or least threatening them) if they don't give in soon, but are we obligated to file a report with my insurance carrier or the Texas highway department for an off road, non-city, out in the county (I think), on the beach, accident.
Last time I had to deal with crooks (Insurance, and liers) like this was 30 years ago when an old lady drove into the side of me when I was parked, trapped in a traffic jam, not moving for nearly 60 seconds trying to complete a left turn that I got cut off from completing, then 1 minute later this 80 year old blind women takes off from a stop light, 60 seconds away from me, drives straight into my side 60 seconds later. She did not even slow down! My insurance would not fight for me just raised my insurance rates and paid me using my own comp coverage.
OH, and her husband showed up with a Polaroid camera about 2-3 minutes after the accident (Had insurance fraud claim set up written all over it) and the police officer would not use the only witness testimony to ticket her because the witness knew me (casual aquantance, next door business owner to where I worked).
My daughter was backing up to turn around from a row of parked vehicles on the beach near the water when another vehicle (speeding, doing about 25-30) on the beach, and waving to the beach people (and not looking where she was going) headed straight for my daughters jeep, and plowed into her finally. My daughter stopped backing up after backing up about 5 feet. My daughter had a clear view of the left side, the direction the car was coming from). When she saw her coming, she stopped and was trying to shift into drive (it was obvious the car was not stopping) after stopping, to try and pull back up some, but about 4-5 seconds after stopping the other girl plowed into the rear side of my daughters jeep.
The other driver admitted to my daughter that it was her fault on the scene of the accident, and said her insurance would cover our jeep damage, but now the other side and the insurance company is trying to say it was (or might have been) my daughters fault, so they are dragging their feet now.
We only have liability coverage, and since they were saying they would cover the damages with their liability insurance to pay for our repairs, I had not (yet) notified my insurance, and I was not even sure if I would need to ( it was off road, on the beach, they drove into a jeep that was not moving for at least 4-5 seconds, and so on). So know I am wondering what to do next.
They might as well have driven into a parked car.
I did report the accident to their insurance operations in blow by blow detail, filing a claim with them. I saw no reason to bother my insurance carrier.
Is my daughter liable for an idiot that drives into her parked jeep?
I am thinking of suing Allstate in small claims court for the damages (or least threatening them) if they don't give in soon, but are we obligated to file a report with my insurance carrier or the Texas highway department for an off road, non-city, out in the county (I think), on the beach, accident.
Last time I had to deal with crooks (Insurance, and liers) like this was 30 years ago when an old lady drove into the side of me when I was parked, trapped in a traffic jam, not moving for nearly 60 seconds trying to complete a left turn that I got cut off from completing, then 1 minute later this 80 year old blind women takes off from a stop light, 60 seconds away from me, drives straight into my side 60 seconds later. She did not even slow down! My insurance would not fight for me just raised my insurance rates and paid me using my own comp coverage.
OH, and her husband showed up with a Polaroid camera about 2-3 minutes after the accident (Had insurance fraud claim set up written all over it) and the police officer would not use the only witness testimony to ticket her because the witness knew me (casual aquantance, next door business owner to where I worked).
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