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Old 08-01-2012, 12:17 AM
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I'm glad that you weren't in the car when it happened, and for that matter I hope the other driver wasn't injured as a result of her idiocy and learns her lesson. Hope everything works out with insurance though...
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Old 08-01-2012, 01:14 PM
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yes what everyone has been saying is true, they will *try* to just give you the settlement on the book value of the car alone, though they are obligated to pay on the rest of the property that was on the car as well, but you might have to fight a bit. Is it at a body shop yet? I know a couple good body shops that work with show/specialty cars and will write the estimate correctly so you get the right settlement, let me know if you need any help.
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Old 08-01-2012, 01:17 PM
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So was she insured or are you going through your insurance? It is better to go through hers if she was insured, because there is no claim on your side.
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So was she insured or are you going through your insurance? It is better to go through hers if she was insured, because there is no claim on your side.
it always goes through the insurance of whos at fault though if she only had minimum liability and hit 3 cars thats def not going to be enough to cover everything so the difference will be covered by your un-insured/under-insured policy on your own insurance.
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Old 08-01-2012, 03:26 PM
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it always goes through the insurance of whos at fault though if she only had minimum liability and hit 3 cars thats def not going to be enough to cover everything so the difference will be covered by your un-insured/under-insured policy on your own insurance.
No, you are not required to go through the other person's insurance. You can make a claim to your own insurance for ANY incident and then have the insurance go after the other person's company, since these things can take time while that company investigates and tries to figure out what to do. IMO, it is still better to keep it off your insurance info though. I know, because I had some guy's insurance company try to mess with me before (USAA) trying to get me to say it was partially my fault which it completely wasn't (dude who hit me was on the phone) and offer me money before I had even found out the bill for damages to the car and before I got the doctor bills. I talked to my insurance and they said they could handle the claim for me. I told the other insurance company that and they offered a settlement instead.
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Originally Posted by Krinkov
yes what everyone has been saying is true, they will *try* to just give you the settlement on the book value of the car alone, though they are obligated to pay on the rest of the property that was on the car as well, but you might have to fight a bit. Is it at a body shop yet? I know a couple good body shops that work with show/specialty cars and will write the estimate correctly so you get the right settlement, let me know if you need any help.
when my Mr2 was totalled out by another car rear ending us their insurance only tried giving me the book value of the car even when i showed them receipts for my built motor etc. You will have to fight for a while to obtain the rest of the money.
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No, you are not required to go through the other person's insurance. You can make a claim to your own insurance for ANY incident and then have the insurance go after the other person's company, since these things can take time while that company investigates and tries to figure out what to do. IMO, it is still better to keep it off your insurance info though. I know, because I had some guy's insurance company try to mess with me before (USAA) trying to get me to say it was partially my fault which it completely wasn't (dude who hit me was on the phone) and offer me money before I had even found out the bill for damages to the car and before I got the doctor bills. I talked to my insurance and they said they could handle the claim for me. I told the other insurance company that and they offered a settlement instead.
Sorry if I wasnt clear, of course you will call and report the accident to your own insurance company immediately, when I said it "goes through" the at-fault parties insurance I meant they will be the ones who ultimately pay, if your insurance pays any coverage to you while its being resolved it still doesnt count against you and you wont have to pay a deductible as long as you are not at fault, as is the case here.
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Originally Posted by aznpride65o
when my Mr2 was totalled out by another car rear ending us their insurance only tried giving me the book value of the car even when i showed them receipts for my built motor etc. You will have to fight for a while to obtain the rest of the money.
yes and sometimes it comes down to getting a lawyer and taking them to court, is that what you finally had to do?
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yes and sometimes it comes down to getting a lawyer and taking them to court, is that what you finally had to do?
I ended up settling for blue book i believe maybe a bit more + the shell and i parted everything out. Still lost money but i didnt have a choice i needed to purchase another car.
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Old 08-01-2012, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by aznpride65o
when my Mr2 was totalled out by another car rear ending us their insurance only tried giving me the book value of the car even when i showed them receipts for my built motor etc. You will have to fight for a while to obtain the rest of the money.
Same here. One of my cars I had JUST had a full rebuild of the motor, like within 1k mi. I had receipts so they had to include that because my car had was totaled by some doofus who rear ended me while I was stopped at a light.
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