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I believe I told the story here a few weeks ago, and got castigated on the fact that I thought that the woman should have not been driving due to age (she is 78 at the time of the accident) - then DU'ers reminded me that my own grandfather was still driving up until he was about 90 years old and I felt like an hypocrite, and I accepted that, and kind of dropped the story.
Now something just came up, and I wanted your opinion about settling with the insurance company.
Let me rehash the story:
My wife was on the left side of the turn towards the I-25 entrance ramp. This traffic light has a pattern on when they usually let the turnings through, goes like this: First cycle - all green, no turns allowed - 2nd cycle, the eastbound traffic light goes red, third cycle, turnoff arrows comes on. My wife was actually on the 2nd left lane, and it was clear (as confirmed by two witnesses) that the eastbound traffic light was red, and the turnoff lights were on, so my wife was legally allowed to go. However, the woman in a Cadillac sedan ran through the red light and smashed to my wife. Side airbags were deployed on our car, both passenger front and back side doors heavily damaged. The Cadillac is a total loss (completely damaged the front hood and destroyed the engine, leaking fluids all over the road). Both drivers were checked on scene, my wife reporting no injuries, but a day later, she sustained a painful muscle sprain on the left side of her neck, which she had to take OTC inflammatory agents (Motrin) until she could see her doctor - confirmed a muscle sprain and has documented it. The agencies interviewed everybody, and one thing that stood out to me was that the woman did not see the traffic lights at all. That was a key admission to the accident.
Fast forward two weeks later
My mother just got a call from the other driver's insurance agency and confirmed 100% liability on her part based on the accident report. They have offered to pay for the rental while our car is undergoing repairs which is estimated to be ready in two weeks. Because of the injury, there was an medical settlement offer, at a $600 to take it. My question to you - should I take this offer or do you think it's too low and go for more? What do you think I should do? This is our first time we are settling this (my wife has no more pain after three weeks of treatment with Motrin). We are asking a friend who is a former insurance agent and another friend who is a retired magistrate for their advice.
But, I'd like your feedback as well.
Hawkeye-X
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