Hows This Sound ?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:10 pm
On or about September 29, 2008, the following incident or act occurred:
I ***** ******was traveling east in the middle lane on Olson Memorial Highway just east of Bryant ave. on my motorcycle a 2001 V Star 1100 Custom.
You were traveling in the same direction in the lane to the right of me. You were motionless in your vehicle when as I passed you at a rate of speed of about 15 mph you cut into my lane. Your vehicle's front left fender hit my motorcycle damaging two exhaust pipes, scuffing the right rear saddlebag, bending the right brake lever, and bending the rear brake pedal in half. As you hit me instead of stopping your vehicle you continued moving your vehicle into the middle lane as I attempted to move sideways but was unable to thus furthering the damage to the motorcycle.
You exited your vehicle to examine the damage to your fender and seeing minimal damage you shrugged your shoulders and re-entered your vehicle at which time I had to ask you to pull over as you had just hit me.
At that time you made a phone call and a person known to you appeared within approximately 10 minutes at the scene of the accident. This person translated on your behalf. This person whos name is unknown to me told me to get an estimate on the damage and to ask you directly for reimbursement.
I opted to contact your insurance company instead. ******* *********provided me with a claim number ********** Your policy number at the time of the accident was *********** Your insurance adjustor contacted me several weeks later to inform me he was denying my claim due to the statement you gave to him that I was the one who hit your vehicle and it was your word against mine and also since the police were unable to send an officer to the scene a report was not filed. I did contact the Minneapolis Police Department at the time of the incident and they advised me to exchange pertinent information with you.
Your statement to your insurance adjustor concerning fault was blatantly untruthful.
At the time of denial by your insurance company I was left with no choice but to file the claim with my insurance company ******** ******. They settled the claim with me for the amount of $1784.60. This amount is minus my $500.00 deductible which is the amount I am pursuing from you.
The total damage estimate of $2,284.60 was done by Cities Edge Motorsports in Shakopee, Mn.
You must remit payment of $500.00 to ***** ****** within 30 days of reciept of this letter.
As a result of this unfair or deceptive act or practice, I suffered injury or loss of money as follows:
After a partial settlement with******** ****** *********, my provider Im left with a balance of $500.00 needed for repairs to my vehicle.
Therefore, I hereby demand the following relief:
$500.00
You have the opportunity to make a good-faith response to this letter within thirty (30) days. Your failure to do so-could subject you to attorney’s fees and costs if I decide to institute legal action.
Sincerely,
***** ******
I ***** ******was traveling east in the middle lane on Olson Memorial Highway just east of Bryant ave. on my motorcycle a 2001 V Star 1100 Custom.
You were traveling in the same direction in the lane to the right of me. You were motionless in your vehicle when as I passed you at a rate of speed of about 15 mph you cut into my lane. Your vehicle's front left fender hit my motorcycle damaging two exhaust pipes, scuffing the right rear saddlebag, bending the right brake lever, and bending the rear brake pedal in half. As you hit me instead of stopping your vehicle you continued moving your vehicle into the middle lane as I attempted to move sideways but was unable to thus furthering the damage to the motorcycle.
You exited your vehicle to examine the damage to your fender and seeing minimal damage you shrugged your shoulders and re-entered your vehicle at which time I had to ask you to pull over as you had just hit me.
At that time you made a phone call and a person known to you appeared within approximately 10 minutes at the scene of the accident. This person translated on your behalf. This person whos name is unknown to me told me to get an estimate on the damage and to ask you directly for reimbursement.
I opted to contact your insurance company instead. ******* *********provided me with a claim number ********** Your policy number at the time of the accident was *********** Your insurance adjustor contacted me several weeks later to inform me he was denying my claim due to the statement you gave to him that I was the one who hit your vehicle and it was your word against mine and also since the police were unable to send an officer to the scene a report was not filed. I did contact the Minneapolis Police Department at the time of the incident and they advised me to exchange pertinent information with you.
Your statement to your insurance adjustor concerning fault was blatantly untruthful.
At the time of denial by your insurance company I was left with no choice but to file the claim with my insurance company ******** ******. They settled the claim with me for the amount of $1784.60. This amount is minus my $500.00 deductible which is the amount I am pursuing from you.
The total damage estimate of $2,284.60 was done by Cities Edge Motorsports in Shakopee, Mn.
You must remit payment of $500.00 to ***** ****** within 30 days of reciept of this letter.
As a result of this unfair or deceptive act or practice, I suffered injury or loss of money as follows:
After a partial settlement with******** ****** *********, my provider Im left with a balance of $500.00 needed for repairs to my vehicle.
Therefore, I hereby demand the following relief:
$500.00
You have the opportunity to make a good-faith response to this letter within thirty (30) days. Your failure to do so-could subject you to attorney’s fees and costs if I decide to institute legal action.
Sincerely,
***** ******