A few weeks back my employer decided to have a paving company come in and repair a few big potholes in the pavement. They told us to make sure our vehicles were not in the way. They told us to park in the other parking lot, which we all did no hassles there.
But here is where the problem lies, the paving company's employees used a leaf blower to blow the debris out of the area they needed to pave which was mostly the sand and gravel. They blew all the rocks and debris at our personal vehicles. My paint is severely pitted as well as the windshield has many pits in it as well. We keep trying to get them to pay up but they haven't done anything yet, not even apologize that i know of. I took it to a body shop to have an estimate done and it comes out to be a little over $3k.
Two others that want their cars fixed as well said they were going to contact their personal insurance companys and have it corrected that way. Problem is my deductible is set very high because of a past driving record when I was younger and the fact that I moved close to work(less then 1.5 miles) that I figured this wouldn't happen having garage parking at home.
I dont want to go thru my insurance company because it will be more of a hassle then this ordeal already is to get them to do anything about it.
Im not sure on how to go about getting the money to fix the car. Do I contact a lawyer, or contact the paving company on my own terms instead of the company I work for? Just looking for some ideas and what would be the best way to move forward.
Thanks In Advance
But here is where the problem lies, the paving company's employees used a leaf blower to blow the debris out of the area they needed to pave which was mostly the sand and gravel. They blew all the rocks and debris at our personal vehicles. My paint is severely pitted as well as the windshield has many pits in it as well. We keep trying to get them to pay up but they haven't done anything yet, not even apologize that i know of. I took it to a body shop to have an estimate done and it comes out to be a little over $3k.
Two others that want their cars fixed as well said they were going to contact their personal insurance companys and have it corrected that way. Problem is my deductible is set very high because of a past driving record when I was younger and the fact that I moved close to work(less then 1.5 miles) that I figured this wouldn't happen having garage parking at home.
I dont want to go thru my insurance company because it will be more of a hassle then this ordeal already is to get them to do anything about it.
Im not sure on how to go about getting the money to fix the car. Do I contact a lawyer, or contact the paving company on my own terms instead of the company I work for? Just looking for some ideas and what would be the best way to move forward.
Thanks In Advance