Delivery truck destroyed my parked car — their company is low-balling me bad
So I'm still kind of in shock about this whole thing. I was at work, car parked legally on the street in front of my house, and a delivery truck from one of those big nationwide courier companies clipped it pulling out of a neighbor's driveway. We're talking caved-in driver's side, shattered window, frame damage — shop says it's a total loss.
The company's claims department called me pretty fast, which I guess I should be grateful for, but the offer they threw out is honestly insulting. I looked up my car's actual market value on a few different sites and their number is nowhere close — like, noticeably lower than even the worst comps I could find.
Here's what's making it worse: my partner and I share this car. Our second vehicle is in the shop for unrelated stuff right now, so we're basically stranded. I asked about a rental and they said they'd "look into it." That was four days ago.
My own insurance said they can help but I'd have to open a claim on my end, which feels completely backwards when I did literally nothing wrong. I'm worried about my rates going up for something that's 0% my fault.
Has anyone dealt with a commercial fleet company's claims process before? Do I just keep pushing back on the valuation, or do I need to get someone else involved? I don't want to sign anything yet but I also really need a car. Feeling stuck.