Castle Rock, CO asked in Civil Litigation for Colorado

Q: I co-signed a two party insurance payment, approx $6,000 to a vendor for claim repair.

The vendor I chose has an Eviction notice on the door of his of operation. I spoke with him and he says he's looking for another location to service RV repairs. I'm not comfortable continuing to do business with this vendor. The Hartford Insurance Company seems to be avoiding my concern regarding will they repay the $6,000 to another vendor, as well as, possible supplements. What is my recourse with the RV Repair company and/or the insurance company?

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Nelson Patrick Boyle
Nelson Patrick Boyle
Answered
  • Englewood, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: You probably want to talk to an attorney about this. To fully answer the question, the attorney would need more information. For instance, the attorney will need: any contracts signed with the business, releases or other things you've signed, background on why the Hartford is involved and whether that's your insurance or a third-party's insurance.

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