Hey guys,
so I was driving across the country, planning to move to Montreal and find work for the rest of the year. The plan was to drive down to Seattle and then across to New York before heading up to Montreal. So my car is full of stuff for the move.
When I was leaving Philly and heading up to Jersey I got in a car accident and the car is basically totalled. I was travelling in the middle lane of a 3 lane highway, when the car from the left lane came into mine and hit the front driver side of my car and sent me spinning away to the rail. I spun over the right lane 4 or 5 times and hit the rail a few times, which did all the damage. Both front and rear of it is basically gone. I have no injuries and no one else was hit luckily, and the other vehicle has a few scratches. I called to police to investigate on the scene and I have 3 witnesses, so the other party should be 100% at fault right?
That's all fine. Talked to ICBC, they will estimate the damages and I will submit receipts for all the new parts and modifications I have made to the car and they will most likely give me a salvage value.
What I'm unsure about it is how to claim for inconveniences that the incident has left me. It has left me stuck in the middle of Pennsylvania, when I was hoping to move to Montreal. I have yet to call the other party's insurance yet, but I rented a car one way, to get me up to Montreal and will submit the receipts for reimburstment. I also assume they will cover for my flight home to Vancouver as well at some point. I'm in Montreal and have not done anything else yet. But without a car, I am not able to find work or work in my field. I work in construction and need a vehicle to drive to the worksites which could be anywhere. How should I claim for this and how can I prove this, I didn't have a job lined up and was only going to start the job search when I got here. Is it worth getting a lawyer involved? I'm just kind of stuck right now trying to sort through all of this.
Anyone have any advise or past experience with this or dealing with US insurance companies?
jason@touringvan.com
thanks
Jason