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Re: OT Car Wreck
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Posted by Jiles on March 02, 2007 at 15:58:30 from (207.69.140.36):
In Reply to: Re: OT Car Wreck posted by Midwest redneck on March 02, 2007 at 13:59:23:
Every situation is different. In my case, my daughter was hit in the rear by a car that was covered with a different company then mine. When I drove the car to their adjuster, he asked me if I had received the $300 check. I asked what this was for and he said it was a frenge benefit for our trama. He asked me how my two children were and I informed him that both had a doctors appointment that week. They had "dental appointments" which I did not disclose. He made me an offer to repair the automobile and I refused and stood up. I informed him that we would settle later. My final offer was considerably more then book value and I drove the car home. Oh-- I got the $300 check and it had something about settlement on the back where I was supposed to sight. This was many years ago and I may not have told the many details that led to this settlement.
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