No settlement from insurance company on Settler's sign
John Spyropoulos, co-owner of Settler's Restaurant on West Main Street, was a little taken aback yesterday to learn that the insurance company for the owner of a car that took out his 28-year-old business sign Oct. 10 won't help pay for its replacement.
State Farm said, according to Spyropoulos, that since the alleged driver, Martin F. Jones, 41, of 120 Jackson St., Batavia, wasn't authorized to drive the vehicle, the owner's policy doesn't cover the damage.
"I thought that was what uninsured motorist was for," Spyropoulos said.
It will cost $12,000 to replace the sign and the insurance Spyropoulos has on the building will pay only for $5,000 of it.
To get his money, Spyropoulos may need to file a claim for restitution through the courts. He could file a claim for the entire $12,000 expense.
If Jones is convicted, Jones could be ordered to pay for the sign at his sentencing.
Spyropoulos said he will look into that option.
Jones was charged with felony DWI, refusal to take breath test, two counts of leaving the scene of a property damage accident, unsafe backing, aggravated unlicensed operation, 1st, avoiding an intersection, speed not reasonable and prudent and driving on the sidewalk.