Posted by Ron-MO on September 23, 2015 at 06:37:08 from (108.171.131.170):
In Reply to: Wild ride posted by Leroy on September 22, 2015 at 22:23:24:
I do wish you the best on your insurance claim, and that it turns out to be less painful than the one we had when my wife was broadsided by someone. Ours took 2-3 months to get fully settled up, and thankfully she was able to drive it damaged until their insurance company settled and paid for the damages. The owner of the other vehicle changed his story after leaving the scene, and decided it was my wifes fault - which it obviously was not. Finally after both insurance adjusters came and took statements, viewed the damages, they decided that there was no way it happened the way he described, and decided he was 100 percent at fault, but still is a major ordeal to deal with, and his insurance did pay for a rental vehicle while ours was in the shop, but not until a lot of waiting and stalling on his part (he dodged the calls from adjusters). If I were you, I would speak with their insurance and you should be driving a rental while you search for a replacement in my opinion. I honestly think we would have been much better off if hers would have been a total loss, as I have yet to see a vehicle repaired to the point it is undetectable, and we traded hers off a few months later (I asked for a received a $1200 additional loss of value claim in addition to the repair cost of the vehicle which I placed toward the trade).
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