Yes, but....
My insurance company's claims line representative couldn't identify the
company, nor could my agent. The problem with depending too much on
your insurance COMPANY to ferret it out is that I would have had to file
a claim with them to get them to do the work. That leaves it on my
record, even though we were not at fault. Some companies and
underwriters will boost your rates because of too many "incidents"
regardless of fault. This confirmed by both my agent and my favorite
body shop guy.
I have received some good advice from the many that responded, so thanks
to all. I found the company, hidden behind an on-line presence called
"APlus". Not very intuitive.
David Scheidt wrote:
> On 2/8/07, Jim Juhas <james.f.juhas@snet.net> wrote:
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>>
>>
>> But I can't find an identity anywhere for this company. The other
>> driver doesn't answer her phone, and we have to arrange the repair and a
>> rental at her expense.
>>
>> Anybody know anything about this company???
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>
> Let your insurance company figure it out. It's what you pay them for,
> after all.
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