Car stuck in tow lot racking up fees after uninsured driver hit me — what are my options?
So I'm in a frustrating situation and honestly don't even know where to start. About ten days ago an uninsured driver ran a red light and T-boned me on my way home from work. My car got towed to a storage lot by the towing company that responded to the scene — I didn't really have a choice in the moment, I was shaken up and just trying to deal with the police report.
The car isn't worth much — it was old, high mileage, but it got me where I needed to go. Now I'm calling around trying to figure out my next move and the lot just told me storage fees are already over $900 and climbing every single day.
Here's the thing — even before the accident the car's trade-in value was maybe a few hundred bucks. So I'm basically being asked to pay way more than the car is worth just to get it OUT of there. And then what — tow it somewhere else? I have no driveway, no garage, nowhere to put it.
I asked the lot if there was any other option and they mentioned something about signing the title over to them for a reduced fee, but I'm nervous about doing that without understanding what it means for me legally or with any potential insurance claim.
I have uninsured motorist coverage on my policy but I honestly have no idea if that helps here or how much it would actually cover given the car's condition.
Has anyone dealt with something like this? Do I just cut my losses and sign the title over? Is there a better move I'm missing? I feel like I'm being squeezed from every direction right now.