I'm wondering if someone with more knowledge than me on car insurance can give me a little advice.
I was in a car accident on Sunday. I already posted about it, but I'll rehash it here with a few more details. I was on a large highway with 5 lines on our side. I was in the second-to-right-most lane and coming up on the exit I needed to take, so I needed to get into the right-most lane. I looked over my shoulder, checked my mirrors, didn't see anyone there. My husband also said it was clear. I turned my signal on and started going right, and there was someone right on top of me. He had to have been going a lot faster than I was. I was going the speed limit, about 60mph, and like I said, he wasn't there when I looked but when I went to change lanes, he was parallel with me. We took each others' mirrors almost off (our passenger side mirror is hanging on by wires) so he was right next to me when we hit.
Nobody is hurt, but I just got off the phone with our insurance company and they said the blame is on me since I was the one changing lanes. It doesn't matter that he was going over the speed limit, because they can't prove it with the information they have. I have the greater responsibility so they're going to pay for the other guys' damages but none of our own. I just don't get this! I am sure the other guy was going a lot faster than we were and was trying to pass me before I merged. He said he must've been in my blind spot, but I checked my blind spot and nobody was there. What I think happened was that he was behind me in my lane, changed lanes to the right, didn't see me put my blink on to go into the right lane myself, and tried to speed past me. But I have no way to prove it.
Is there anything else I can do, or am I basically boned?
I was in a car accident on Sunday. I already posted about it, but I'll rehash it here with a few more details. I was on a large highway with 5 lines on our side. I was in the second-to-right-most lane and coming up on the exit I needed to take, so I needed to get into the right-most lane. I looked over my shoulder, checked my mirrors, didn't see anyone there. My husband also said it was clear. I turned my signal on and started going right, and there was someone right on top of me. He had to have been going a lot faster than I was. I was going the speed limit, about 60mph, and like I said, he wasn't there when I looked but when I went to change lanes, he was parallel with me. We took each others' mirrors almost off (our passenger side mirror is hanging on by wires) so he was right next to me when we hit.
Nobody is hurt, but I just got off the phone with our insurance company and they said the blame is on me since I was the one changing lanes. It doesn't matter that he was going over the speed limit, because they can't prove it with the information they have. I have the greater responsibility so they're going to pay for the other guys' damages but none of our own. I just don't get this! I am sure the other guy was going a lot faster than we were and was trying to pass me before I merged. He said he must've been in my blind spot, but I checked my blind spot and nobody was there. What I think happened was that he was behind me in my lane, changed lanes to the right, didn't see me put my blink on to go into the right lane myself, and tried to speed past me. But I have no way to prove it.
Is there anything else I can do, or am I basically boned?



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