hurricanewyn
10-01-2009, 6:49 PM
was just wondering if anyone could advise please?
My mum flew over to visit us over Christmas, and picked up a car from Hertz on christmas eve at the airport. That same day, while we were out shopping (actually putting our bags in the boot), the car in the space next to us hit the rear bumper.
Now, damage was minimal (a very small scratch), and the other driver jumped straight out and apologised immediately. We phoned hertz on the spot, who said that once we had the other driver's details and he admitted liability there wouldn't be a problem.
The other driver didn't have his insurance documents on him, but gave us his name, address, home and mobile number and his car registration. The car was dropped back the following Sunday to the office, but as it was empty my mum left a letter with all the details enclosed.
However, Hertz have yet to charge her for the rental and when she phoned to enquire about it, she was told that they were still assessing the damage and deciding how to proceed. Surely though, if the other driver has given us his details and admitted liabilty there is no need to involve my mum in that? Or is she still liable and does she have to claim the costs back through this guy's insurance?
She's worried about this as the excess on the policy with the hire company is quite high. I've advised her to cancel the card she booked with, so that when they do charge her they'll have to write to her to request payment and that way she'll know how much they was to take, but she feels this is dishonest.....
Any ideas?
My mum flew over to visit us over Christmas, and picked up a car from Hertz on christmas eve at the airport. That same day, while we were out shopping (actually putting our bags in the boot), the car in the space next to us hit the rear bumper.
Now, damage was minimal (a very small scratch), and the other driver jumped straight out and apologised immediately. We phoned hertz on the spot, who said that once we had the other driver's details and he admitted liability there wouldn't be a problem.
The other driver didn't have his insurance documents on him, but gave us his name, address, home and mobile number and his car registration. The car was dropped back the following Sunday to the office, but as it was empty my mum left a letter with all the details enclosed.
However, Hertz have yet to charge her for the rental and when she phoned to enquire about it, she was told that they were still assessing the damage and deciding how to proceed. Surely though, if the other driver has given us his details and admitted liabilty there is no need to involve my mum in that? Or is she still liable and does she have to claim the costs back through this guy's insurance?
She's worried about this as the excess on the policy with the hire company is quite high. I've advised her to cancel the card she booked with, so that when they do charge her they'll have to write to her to request payment and that way she'll know how much they was to take, but she feels this is dishonest.....
Any ideas?