At-Fault Insurer Refuses Third-Party Injury and Rental Claims After Documented Accident
An accident victim with documented injuries from a not-at-fault collision cannot get GEICO (the at-fault driver's insurer) to pay for medical costs or rental car expenses. The insured has no leverage over the opposing insurer, leaving injured third parties without recourse.
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