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auto insurance refuses to pay damages caused by their client due to client refusing to cooperate.

Asked on Jul 17th, 2023 on Insurance - Florida
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I was involved in an auto accident with minor damage. the other vehicle backed into the front of my vehicle and caused $999.84. They informed me they will not pay because their client refuses to cooperate with their investigation. I filed a complaint with the insurance commissar office with no result.
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Consumer Debt Collector Harassment & Abuse Attorney serving Tampa, FL
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Your remedy is to sue the at fault driver. Insurance carriers are not required to pay or defend if the insured does not cooperate with them. 
Answered on Jul 25th, 2023 at 4:47 AM

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