First of all, please enjoy the Sunday heartwarming holiday drive video.
I started to slow down while burning my hazards towards the end of the traffic jam, and this is what I saw.
I'm seriously surprised.
Anyway, when the other party said, "Excuse me," the first thing I said was, "No, no, by the way, do you have voluntary insurance? That was it.
I went out and looked at the car body and it looked like this
The other driver was getting restless... (I moved the cones that were blocking the lane (because there was some construction going on) and pulled the car further onto the shoulder, then called the police... However, I'm not that calm either, so I was a bit nervous to tell them the exact location of the car. I lost my 110 virginity.
When I called the police, I also contacted my insurance company. However, there is nothing that my insurance company can do for me because it was a 0 to 100 accident. I've just received a reply that the other driver has voluntary insurance."I wonder if vehicle insurance has an uninsured motorist clause?"You don't have to worry about it.
In the meantime, the police arrived and started processing the accident.
There was nothing wrong with me or my passenger at the moment, we were on our way to dinner at night and I was hungry, so I treated the accident as a property damage accident because private insurance allows you to file a claim for bodily injury even if the accident is not classified as bodily injury.
I thought about calling the road service, but when I had a conversation with the policeman, "I think I can drive home on my own, don't you?
While I was at the scene, I was able to talk to the agent of the other party's insurance company on the phone, and I got a statement that the cause of the collision was the other party's blind eye. I drove myself home.
Fix it? Switch?
This is why I like the Cross Polo so much. I also really like the orange body color, which is the same color as Diablo, which was used because Volkswagen had a lot of surplus at the factory when they bought Lamborghini.
It was due for inspection this April, but I plan to keep driving it through the inspection... That was it!
So I drove myself home. I can still ride a little bit if I can stand the embarrassment, but the creaking sound from each part of the body that I felt on the way home from the accident site was so loud that I couldn't stand it.
The only thing that looks like it's gone is the rear, but that's not the end of the story, is it?
So, I've already had the car looked at by the dealer and am waiting for an estimate of the repair cost, but I have a feeling that the insurance company will be reluctant to pay for a complete repair to restore the car to its original condition. I'm sure it will cost more than the market value of the car.
If that's the case, I'll take the cash and switch cars... I've been thinking about it... The dealers seem to think it's a good chance to sell new cars, and they're trying to do something about it.
There are people who do not have voluntary insurance.
However, the other party had voluntary insurance for this accident, so things are going smoothly. I'm thinking of getting insurance money for my injuries if I get symptoms within 10 days.
And voluntary insurance. I get chills when I think about what would have happened if the other party hadn't purchased it.
In the layers of people around me who ride cars and motorcycles without buying voluntary insurance."Certified as less than a monkey"I've blogged several times about my time in marketing at a foreign non-life insurance company. I've blogged a few times about my time as a salaried employee working in marketing for a foreign non-life insurance company, and I've found that while nearly 80% of cars are insured, less than 50% of motorcycles are. Voluntary insurance coverage.
Seriously, I don't understand people who live their lives without including the cost of voluntary insurance in the cost of purchasing and maintaining a vehicle.