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<blockquote data-quote="User121314" data-source="post: 560937" data-attributes="member: 16824"><p>It is a sad indictment on our society when people behave like this woman.</p><p></p><p>Some good advice has already been stated - make sure you report it to SAPS as soon as possible!</p><p></p><p>Good luck - but yes, your best bet is to claim from her insurance direct. To get the information - simply ask. Ultimately, whether you try claim from them direct, or whether you claim through your insurance, you are still going to require her insurance details.</p><p></p><p>If that doesn't work - you could ask your insurers to assist, without submitting a claim - however many of the insurers have what they term a "knock-for-knock" agreement, wherein they don't claim back their policyholders first amounts payable from one another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User121314, post: 560937, member: 16824"] It is a sad indictment on our society when people behave like this woman. Some good advice has already been stated - make sure you report it to SAPS as soon as possible! Good luck - but yes, your best bet is to claim from her insurance direct. To get the information - simply ask. Ultimately, whether you try claim from them direct, or whether you claim through your insurance, you are still going to require her insurance details. If that doesn't work - you could ask your insurers to assist, without submitting a claim - however many of the insurers have what they term a "knock-for-knock" agreement, wherein they don't claim back their policyholders first amounts payable from one another. [/QUOTE]
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