Hey Blake, Look over your policy and see if there is a rental car reimbursement endorsement on it. If not, you need to get the other party's insurance to cover that cost since it sounds like it was their fault. I don't know what the laws are in Utah, but it should be similar to California. In California, the party at fault has to provide you comparable transportation while your claim is not settled or while your vehicle is being repaired. The coverage ceases once they make you a settlement offer, regardless of whether you accept it or not. Their first offer is not usually the best that they can do. The adjusters laugh at most people who accept at the first attempt. Are you injured? That always makes them very nervous. Negotiate well. p-mail me if you think you need more info. I'm in habit of a rush right now and can't give you as complete an answer as I'd like to give. BenT San Francisco |
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