Update to this situation.... the owner of the other boat has now recanted, telling insurance that he saw no lights on my vessel before striking me. The liability for the claim is still open (this is over 2 months now), as the insurance company has still not received any communication back from the passengers on the other guy’s boat to get a statement after multiple attempts.
Here’s what the agent total me which I’m kind of at a lost for.... because there were no witnesses during the exact moment of the collision besides the people in both boats, they cannot assign blame, which will limit the liability of the insurance company to 50% at most. This is after a police written warning against the other boat, the other boat fleeing the scene after the collision and the rest of his crew dodging calls to take a statement. Really unsure what else I can do about this, I vented to the agent for a while and while he was respectful, he plainly said this is how all marine insurance works with collisions of this nature. So all it takes for skipping out on liability is to be a dirtbag and just stick to a lie and in doing so you tie the hands of the insurance company?
I was ready to contact the owner of the other boat directly, but my better half calmed me down enough to realize that might not be a smart idea at this point.
Just looking for anyone’s knowledgeable option on this.