Re: SnipersHide/SWFA SS HD 5-20x50 GroupBuy
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Triggerhappy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have the reverse problem as everyone else. I was the victim of a hit a run last night, a block from my house. Problem is it is beginning to look like I will have to use scope money for repairs to my truck. </div></div>
Depending on what kind of insurance you have, you might be able to qualify for "uninsured motorist" coverage.
I got hit last year by a hit 'n runner. Driving home at 4AM about to get off on an exit when a drunk driver slammed into my side. He immediately pulled a 180, and started driving the opposite way on a 5-lane freeway (101S in San Fran). There were no cars on the road (since it was 4AM), so he just hauled ass going the opposite way on the freeway and got off at the prior exit.
Called Geico, and they filed it under "Uninsured Motorist" protection, which was just a $250 deductible, and covered the $4000 repairs that were made to the body.
Hope this helps, glad to hear your safe. But it's not right that you have to sacrifice your scope money because some guy decided to be a fucking jackass.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Triggerhappy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have the reverse problem as everyone else. I was the victim of a hit a run last night, a block from my house. Problem is it is beginning to look like I will have to use scope money for repairs to my truck. </div></div>
Depending on what kind of insurance you have, you might be able to qualify for "uninsured motorist" coverage.
I got hit last year by a hit 'n runner. Driving home at 4AM about to get off on an exit when a drunk driver slammed into my side. He immediately pulled a 180, and started driving the opposite way on a 5-lane freeway (101S in San Fran). There were no cars on the road (since it was 4AM), so he just hauled ass going the opposite way on the freeway and got off at the prior exit.
Called Geico, and they filed it under "Uninsured Motorist" protection, which was just a $250 deductible, and covered the $4000 repairs that were made to the body.
Hope this helps, glad to hear your safe. But it's not right that you have to sacrifice your scope money because some guy decided to be a fucking jackass.