Trucking company's insurer says there's a 'policy issue' — won't tell me anything else. What now?
I'm still kind of in shock so bear with me if this is scattered.
About ten days ago a commercial flatbed rear-ended me on the interstate. I was completely stopped in slow traffic, saw it coming in my mirror, and there was nothing I could do. Driver admitted fault on the scene, gave me his insurance card — which listed what looked like a trucking company policy — and everything seemed straightforward.
Except it's not.
I filed a claim with their insurer the same day. Sent over my photos, a written statement, even a description of the traffic conditions. For a week I heard nothing. Finally got a callback today and the claims rep told me there's a "policy eligibility concern" that they're still investigating and they can't move forward until it's resolved. That's it. No timeline, no explanation of what that even means.
Meanwhile my car is sitting at a body shop racking up storage fees, I'm paying out of pocket for a rental because I only have basic coverage on my own policy, and I missed two days of work because I had no way to get around.
I have collision on my own policy but I really don't want to file through myself if this is clearly the truck driver's fault — I don't want my rates touched over something I didn't cause.
My questions:
- Do they legally have to tell me what the "policy eligibility concern" actually is?
- Can I do anything to force a timeline here?
- Is there a point where I just have to eat it and go through my own insurer?
Any advice from people who've been through something like this would be huge right now. I feel completely powerless.