As some of you may know, in January I travelled to Nebraska from Iowa to purchase my thunderbird and unfortunately crashed the Uhaul.
3 months later insurance people from Uhaul are still hounding me asking for my insurance info and what not.
I don't understand why. One, I don't have any insurance of my own. I'm on my father's plan because I live with him and drive his cars occasionally. Two, I didn't use "my" personal insurance because Uhaul never asked and I purchased their dumb little accident coverage stuff for like $8. Three, it was a UHAUL truck and trailer. None of my vehicles were involved at all. I was on my way to ger the car when the accident happened. Plus, I have pictures and was far from the only car in the ditch that day.
Basically I'm on the fence about telling them to **** off or not responding.
Also, the accident was caused by 70 mile per hour wind gusts, blowing snow, and ice.
And I can't prove this, but the truck had a damaged drivers side outer tie rod which caused the truck to pull pretty hard to the left so along with fighting the wind I was fighting the truck itself.
3 months later insurance people from Uhaul are still hounding me asking for my insurance info and what not.
I don't understand why. One, I don't have any insurance of my own. I'm on my father's plan because I live with him and drive his cars occasionally. Two, I didn't use "my" personal insurance because Uhaul never asked and I purchased their dumb little accident coverage stuff for like $8. Three, it was a UHAUL truck and trailer. None of my vehicles were involved at all. I was on my way to ger the car when the accident happened. Plus, I have pictures and was far from the only car in the ditch that day.
Basically I'm on the fence about telling them to **** off or not responding.
Also, the accident was caused by 70 mile per hour wind gusts, blowing snow, and ice.
And I can't prove this, but the truck had a damaged drivers side outer tie rod which caused the truck to pull pretty hard to the left so along with fighting the wind I was fighting the truck itself.