I've had the most enlightening experience. And yet, I'm not all the way through the end of this - so in some respects, I keep waiting for the other foot to drop.
When have you ever heard someone say that they had a really good experience with their insurance company?
Quit laughing! I'm not kidding!
My youngest daughter (16 1/2) decided to go into our little town for a vanilla coke about 10 days ago and was rear-ended by a woman who never even hit her brakes. She had stopped for the four-way blinker and proceeded through - I imagine thinking about her trip to Chicago for the weekend - and didn't see that my young one was stopped waiting for traffic to pass in order to make a left hand turn. We figure that the woman's speed was about 25 or 30 mph at impact.
Young One (YO) is okay. She was shaken up, had a bad headache and sore neck for a few days, but she is fun. (I've teased her about being a little more blonde than usual. Unfortunately, that was more true that you could know! The impact has affected her memory a tad.) The car on the other hand - the new one, the one that I've only owned for 2 months, the one I hadn't even sent the first check to the bank on yet - yeah that one . . . 9300 dollars in damages!
My carrier is USAA and the lady who hit us is insured through Encompass. I want to say that both companies have been wonderful. They have been infinitely patient as we navigate the legalities and paperwork. Both have ensured that the car is getting fixed quickly and have called several times to ask after YO's health. Both have answered plenty of questions without the slightest hint that they would not pay for this or that.
This process has been more complex that I expected. I have not ever experienced an accident involving another driver which involved the insurance companies, nor where there was an injury. As I've said, the paperwork is plentiful.
It's a nice feeling to know that an insurance company can take care of business in a caring way. I've never gotten the feeling that their "bottom line" is more important that my child's health or the repair of my car. Yeah!
Comments (1)
I suspect that your experience is going to be the exception that makes the rule. Most of us are not that happy with our insurers.
I'm glad that YO seems to be doing well. I hope the headaches are gone by now.
Is the car back, and repaired to your expectations??
Posted by buffy | June 20, 2007 11:04 PM
Posted on June 20, 2007 23:04