I'm filling out an insurance claim form for a car accident on behalf of an elderly family member. The insurance company wants me to provide a sketch of how the accident happened Is this usual anywhere else?
I'm filling out an insurance claim form for a car accident on behalf of an elderly family member. The insurance company wants me to provide a sketch of how the accident happened Is this usual anywhere else?
Not really. The insurance company will want to know how the accident happened. They need to see whether what you're claiming is realistic and also, if it is, whether they can claim the other party was at fault in which case they can try to get their money back.
Not really. The insurance company will want to know how the accident happened. They need to see whether what you're claiming is realistic and also, if it is, whether they can claim the other party was at fault in which case they can try to get their money back.
I get the point of it. It's just that this was a minor incident that was already explained on the form and photos sent along, so I ignored the section with the sketch thinking it unnecessary, but they sent it back asking for that.
I thought it was funny because what if someone can't draw/sketch for shit, the illustration won't be very helpful then.
Imagine a vegan telling you that you don't give a shit about the environment because you eat meat while at same time they own a petrol car and drive +100 miles just on weekends
Imagine a vegan telling you that you don't give a shit about the environment because you eat meat while at same time they own a petrol car and drive +100 miles just on weekends
Gf's best friend is a vegan that also wants to censor comedians "because no one should ever be offended". Then gf asks why I don't want to drive 3-4 hours to hang out with said friend.
Gf's best friend is a vegan that also wants to censor comedians "because no one should ever be offended". Then gf asks why I don't want to drive 3-4 hours to hang out with said friend.