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I hit my car against an electricity post at my work place while I was working? |
I use my car every night to work, I'm a security guard, I work in a dealership but I work for a Janitorial services company. Sorry to hear about that man!! I would think that your own insurance would have to cover the damage!! My sister had the same thing happen to her on her way to work in the snow, and she had to go to work or she would of been fired!! Her own insurance had to cover for the damage in her accident because of the snow and ice on the roads!! Best of Luck to you hon!! your stuck beacuase it was your fault. Unless youhave full coverage, if you do then you just have to pay the deductible and no matter what the insurance company says they have to do it. sometime its not worth it though becasue the decutable could be 2,000 dollars. Sry but your stupid, no disrespect but are you serious, learn to drive! Besides like when I use to work as a Taxi owner, you drive you get tickets it comes with the job, plus accidents...occupational hazards...you risk it you fix it dude! Best of luck to ya man... You are going to end up being stuck with the bill unless your insurance coverage includes work related accidents. What does the electricity being out have to do with the accident? Doesn't your car have headlights? It was your fault. Did the post move into your path? Learn to drive and assume responsibility. Threre aren't any free rides. What does I think you need to clarify your question. Thanks. |
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