Quote:
Originally Posted by macker
Were you a summer student 
Collision does not specify that you need to be operating your vehicle. Also operating your vehicle goes as far as opening and closing your door when the vehicle isn't even turned on.
As for vandalism or malicious acts it wouldn't apply as comprehensive as there is no way to prove that it was intentional. There is no intent or malice and no way to prove same. Damages are the result of an accident and a collision or upset to an insured vehicle by an unidentified third party.
Vandalism or malicious act : http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Vandalism
|
No, I wasn't a summer student. I gave you a perfectly rational explanation and even said that it could be that we were giving clients a break by doing this.
Glad to see an adjuster posted here and lends some credibility to what I was saying earlier as well.
Thanks for stopping to the ultimate though in posting the dictionary definition of vandalism. I have no idea why you're so condescending, and frankly I often wonder why I would even reply to your posts, but this one takes the cake.