On Friday a motorist drove off the highway, ran through three fences and plowed into the side of a concrete-walled building I own. The police say there was no evidence of any braking or of any other involved vehicles, and the person, while apparently 'OK', was dazed and taken off in an ambulance.
First, I'm grateful the person is OK. Human life and health always trumps property damage.
I've got to wait on the accident report, but one of the officers told me the person had Loya insurance, and I'm steeling myself for what I'll need to do when dealing with the Loya claims department knowing (a) they probably had the minimum $25,000 property damage coverage, and (b) Loya may try to deny coverage if the premiums weren't paid up, the driver wasn't the insured, etc, etc.
I've got significant damage, and am self insured (liability coverage only) on this building, so at this point I just want to minimize the amount of my loss.
Can you give me any advice on dealing with Loya after I get the accident report?
Thanks a bunch, fellas.
First, I'm grateful the person is OK. Human life and health always trumps property damage.
I've got to wait on the accident report, but one of the officers told me the person had Loya insurance, and I'm steeling myself for what I'll need to do when dealing with the Loya claims department knowing (a) they probably had the minimum $25,000 property damage coverage, and (b) Loya may try to deny coverage if the premiums weren't paid up, the driver wasn't the insured, etc, etc.
I've got significant damage, and am self insured (liability coverage only) on this building, so at this point I just want to minimize the amount of my loss.
Can you give me any advice on dealing with Loya after I get the accident report?
Thanks a bunch, fellas.