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  1. buzzpics

    buzzpics Formula Junior

    Jul 22, 2013
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    As I posted in the 308 forum, a girl ran a red light on memorial day and took out my little 308. Insurance has decided that the car is totaled, and wants to pay out $39k. I couldn't even come close to replacing the car for that. I think I may have a good reason to file suit based on bad faith. I called Dallas BAR Association, and they referred me to some Indian Husband/Wife team that have no reviews, and TBH, I don't trust. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
     
  2. Texas Forever

    Texas Forever Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    Lee Shidlofsky is the best coverage/bad faith attorney in Texas, maybe the country.

    Shidlofsky Law Firm PLLC :: Home Page :: Austin, Texas

    Nowadays, he does mostly appellant work. (I believe he has won more Texas Supreme court cases than any man alive.) However, he's a great guy and can give you a good referral if he doesn't have the time.
     
  3. future328driver

    future328driver Formula 3

    Dec 10, 2001
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    You might try talking to Greg Scott (Home). He is well-known to many of the Dallas FChatters. Greg does a lot of insurance defense work so he might be conflicted-out in your case, but it might be worth giving him a call.

    The other option would be to hire a valuation expert and use the report to fight the insurance offer.
     
  4. kverges

    kverges F1 Rookie

    Nov 18, 2003
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    You have no bad faith claim by definition against the other driver. The issue is one of damages, I.e market value and you need a good value expert. Problem is that you can't recover attorney's fees for your claim. Between expert and attorney's fees this case can cost as much as the delta between offer and what you are really damaged. My advice is to get a goo expert and try the case yourself.
     
  5. Texas Forever

    Texas Forever Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    But if his insurer acted in bad faith, isn't that a colorable claim? I realize this is shooting for the moon, but shouldn't his first shot be to file a complaint with the insurer, and maybe the state board?
     
  6. jimpo1

    jimpo1 Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Guessing it's the other drivers insurer that he's dealing with.

    Is John H. still around? I seem to recall he did car valuations professionally.
     
  7. kverges

    kverges F1 Rookie

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    Yes John still does some valuation work, and I was presuming the other driver was at fault so OPs insurance not implicated.
     
  8. ATSAaron

    ATSAaron Formula 3
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    Call your own insurance company. File with them and have the subrogating the claim. It will initially cost you your deductible, but as soon as they get any money back from her insurance company they will refund your deductible.

    Aaron
     
  9. Stentboy

    Stentboy Formula 3
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    That's correct, no bad faith on a third-party claim. This is a straight up damages claim.
     
  10. Stentboy

    Stentboy Formula 3
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    That's correct, no bad faith on a third-party claim. This is a straight up damages claim.
     

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